Manage Postpartum Depression from Home
Get professional help for postpartum depression from the comfort of your home. Complete a quick five-minute assessment and schedule a 20-minute video consult with licensed mental health providers—often within just an hour. We provide clear, affordable pricing on postpartum depression medications, with prescriptions delivered directly to your door.
- $35 online doctor consult
- Medications starting at $25/month (3-month supply available)
- No membership fees
- HSA and FSA-eligible
Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visits. If you have immediate thoughts of harming yourself or someone else, call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or call 988, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, anytime 24/7.
GET STARTEDAbout Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is more than the common “baby blues.” It is a serious mood disorder that can significantly impact the well-being of both parent and child if left untreated. The good news: with proper care, most individuals make a full recovery.
What is Postpartum Depression?
Postpartum depression is a type of major depressive disorder that can begin in the first four weeks after childbirth. It arises from a mix of hormonal, psychological, and social changes that occur after giving birth.
While many new parents experience temporary mood changes known as the “baby blues” shortly after delivery, postpartum depression is more severe and lasts longer. Approximately 1 in 10 birthing parents experience postpartum depression. Fathers and non-birthing parents can also be affected, with roughly 1 in 10 experiencing depression in the first year after their child is born.
Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
Early postpartum changes can include fatigue, trouble sleeping, appetite shifts, and mood swings. Postpartum depression is distinguished by more persistent and severe symptoms, including:
- Feeling disconnected from your baby or struggling to bond
- Persistent sadness or frequent crying
- Severe irritability or anger
- Loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities
- Feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or guilt
- Thoughts of death, suicide, or harming others
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
If you are thinking about harming yourself, your child, or anyone else, seek immediate medical attention via 911, 988, or your nearest emergency room.
Duration of Postpartum Depression
History and Screening
Risk Factors and Genetics
Postpartum Depression in Men and After Miscarriage
- Fathers/Non-birthing parents: Around 1 in 10 experience depression in the first year after a child’s birth.
- After miscarriage: About 20% of individuals show symptoms of depression and anxiety following miscarriage, sometimes lasting for years.
Postpartum Depression vs. Anxiety
- Postpartum depression: Predominantly sadness, hopelessness, and low energy.
- Postpartum anxiety: Extreme worry, fear, and tension.
It’s possible to experience both conditions simultaneously, as some symptoms—like disrupted sleep and irritability—overlap.
Is postpartum depression linked to suicide?
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Postpartum Depression Treatment FAQs
What treatments are available?
Treatment generally includes therapy, medications, or a combination of both.
Therapy
Talk therapy (psychotherapy) is highly effective. Common approaches include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – helps identify and change negative thought patterns
- Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) – focuses on relationships and social support
Antidepressants
Medications may be prescribed to manage symptoms, with many considered safe during breastfeeding. Common options include:
- Bupropion (Wellbutrin®)
- Escitalopram (Lexapro®)
- Fluoxetine (Prozac®)
- Paroxetine (Paxil®)
- Sertraline (Zoloft®)
- Amitriptyline (Elavil®)
Other Medications
For severe postpartum depression, medications like intravenous brexanolone or oral neuroactive steroids (e.g., Zurzuvae™) may be prescribed under professional supervision.
What Are some Relaxation and Lifestyle Support?
Lifestyle and non-medication strategies:
- Maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and prioritize sleep.
- Set realistic expectations for postpartum recovery.
- Schedule breaks and self-care time.
- Seek support from friends, family, or professionals.
How can I access medication for postpartum depression?
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How Our Service Works
| Select your treatment | Get a personalized treatment plan | Receive your prescription at home |
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| Choose your preferred medication and complete a quick health questionnaire. | A U.S.-licensed medical provider reviews your information and recommends treatment options. | If prescribed, your medication ships free and discreetly from our U.S.-licensed pharmacy. |
Why Choose Future Now Rx
- No membership or subscription fees
- Low-cost $35 telehealth consult with licensed providers
- Medications starting at $25/month (3-month supply)
- Private, secure, and confidential
- Free standard shipping or expedited/overnight options
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