Ketamine Therapy for
Postpartum Depression
What is postpartum depression and how is it treated
PPD is a mood disorder that can lead to major depression and other agonizing symptoms in women. Linked to the hormonal shifts that occur in a woman’s body as the result of pregnancy and childbirth, risk factors include a history of depression and mental illness, birth trauma or childhood trauma.
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Clinical name
Postpartum depression (PPD), or major depressive disorder (MDD) with peripartum onset -
Prevalence
~1 in 7 women experience following childbirth (~12–15%) -
Typical onset
Usually begins within the first few weeks to months after childbirth -
Standard treatment
Psychotherapy & antidepressants -
Diagnostic criteria
Persistent depressive symptoms lasting at least 2 weeks, sleep or appetite changes, difficulty bonding with the baby -
Treatment gap
~50% of women experiencing postpartum depression are not diagnosed or treated by a healthcare professional
- Mood swings
- Depression and suicidal thoughts
- Trouble bonding with your baby
- Withdrawing from family and friends
- Restlessness
- Recurring thoughts of death or suicide
- Thoughts of self-harm
- Difficulty concentrating
How ketamine treats postpartum depression
“For many patients, relief begins within hours of their first session — not weeks.”
Research to better understand these mechanisms is ongoing.
Clinical studies have demonstrated ketamine’s effectiveness, particularly for individuals with treatment-resistant depression.
- Glutamate
- NMDA receptor
- New pathways
- Onset of relief
- Primary mechanism
- Neuroplasticity effect
- Serotonin
- Dopamine
- Onset of relief
- Primary mechanism
- Neuroplasticity effect
The ketamine treatment process
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Schedule a free consultation
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Begin treatment
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During treatment
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Regular sessions
Rapid relief for postpartum depression
Feel better in hours to days — not weeks. Here’s what the research shows.
Over 10%
Women affected by postpartum depression
75%
Reduction in postpartum depressive episodes with esketamine
2–4 hours
Onset of relief
What our patients are saying
- Keta Patient
Ketamine has helped me reconnect with my family, especially my kids and wife. I’m more present and engaged, and it’s been incredible to feel like myself again.
- Keta Patient
It’s like a weight has been lifted, and I can finally see a better version of myself and my life.
Treatment options
We offer two evidence-based ketamine treatments: Spravato® nasal spray, for patients who also have treatment-resistant depression, and IV ketamine infusions, both administered under medical supervision.
Spravato®
Esketamine nasal spray
- FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression
- Based on a ketamine derivative
- In-clinic treatment under physician supervision
- Insurance-covered
- Most patients pay $0–$50 per visit after insurance coverage and available assistance programs.
IV ketamine
Intravenous ketamine infusion
- Treats depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, postpartum depression, AUD, and other mental health disorders.
- Available to patients not eligible for Spravato
- Delivered under physician supervision
- Self-pay treatment
- $500 per session
If you’re not sure, we’ll help you understand which option is right for you.
Research on ketamine therapy & postpartum depression
Below are several studies examining the effectiveness of ketamine and esketamine (Spravato) in treating postpartum depression. Ketamine therapy is a subject of ongoing research and is frequently covered in both mainstream media and scientific journals.
Intraoperative Esketamine and postpartum depression
intraoperative Esketamine and postpartum depression among women with cesarean delivery
The effect of ketamine
The effect of ketamine on preventing postpartum depression
Efficacy of a single low dose
Efficacy of a single low dose of esketamine after childbirth for mothers with symptoms of prenatal depression: randomised clinical trial
FAQs
Yes, when administered under medical supervision by trained physicians, ketamine therapy is safe. At Keta Medical Center, our team is led by emergency medicine physicians with extensive training, ensuring that every treatment adheres to the highest standards of medical safety.
The Spravato manufacturing label recommends no breastfeeding. If you feel strongly about breastfeeding and would like to continue breastfeeding, we recommend to pump and dump for 48 hours after the treatment session. Please inform your doctor as well as the infant’s pediatrician for careful infant monitoring.
- Your symptoms: postpartum depression, anxiety, or PTSD that hasn’t improved with standard treatment or psychotherapy
- Your medical stability: blood pressure, heart health, and any pregnancy- or birth-related complications
- Your medications: to check for interactions
- Breastfeeding status: to discuss safety considerations and timing
- Support and logistics: ability to attend in-clinic sessions and arrange safe transportation
If ketamine is safe, appropriate, and aligned with your mental health goals, we will work with you and your care team to determine the best treatment approach.
Yes. Fathers can experience paternal postpartum depression (PPND), and ketamine therapy may help when anxiety or depression symptoms are significant or haven’t improved with traditional treatments. Because ketamine can work quickly to reduce depression and anxiety, it may offer meaningful support for fathers struggling with mood changes, overwhelm, or emotional distress after a baby is born.
The overwhelming majority of Keta Medical Center’s patients are covered by insurance and pay $50 or less per treatment.
Insurance coverage for postpartum depression depends on the type of ketamine treatment you receive:
- Spravato® (Esketamine) is FDA-approved and many insurance providers will cover it for postpartum depression. Keta Medical Center will work with your insurer to complete the required prior authorization and provide documentation of your treatment history.
- IV Ketamine is considered an off-label treatment, so most insurance plans do not cover it. Therefore, it is typically an out-of-pocket service. Superbills for patients to submit to insurance providers are available.
Keta Medical Center’s team can help you review your benefits, understand your coverage options, and determine the best financing plan to suit your needs and budget. Unsure? Schedule a consultation and we can help clarify.
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