Understanding and treating postpartum depression: a narrative review.
International clinical psychopharmacology May 1, 2025 Vincenzo Cardaci, Matteo Carminati, Mattia Tondello et al. 7 citations
Postpartum depression is increasingly recognized as distinct from major depressive disorder, with unique causal factors including hormone fluctuations (estrogen, progesterone, allopregnolone), pathway imbalances (oxytocin, kynurenine), chronobiological factors, and brain imaging alterations. Treatment approaches are expanding beyond traditional antidepressants like sertraline to include newly approved neurosteroids brexanolone and zuranolone, with others under development. Esketamine, psychedelics, brain stimulation, and light therapy also show benefit. Individualized pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies are being introduced into routine clinical practice.