- Also: prenatal depression
- Also: postpartum depression
- Also: PPD
- Also: PMD
What it is
Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that can manifest anytime from conception through the first year postpartum, affecting how you feel, think, and interact with the world. It’s a common experience, touching roughly 15–20% of pregnancies and 10–15% of postpartum periods. It's important to recognize that depression during pregnancy, often called prenatal depression, is just as prevalent as postpartum depression, though it can sometimes be less recognized or discussed. As a doula, I often see clients grappling with these feelings, sometimes quietly, wondering if what they're experiencing is 'normal.' It's a significant part of the perinatal experience for many, and understanding it is the first step toward finding support.

