Maternal Morbidities during the Postpartum Period in India: A Systematic Analysis

Abstract
The postpartum period, extending up to six weeks after childbirth, is a critical phase in a mother’s life, during which she is at heightened risk of developing various health complications. This paper synthesises existing literature on postpartum morbidities among Indian women, with a specific focus on conditions occurring exclusively during the postpartum period. The identified maternal morbidities are categorised into physical and psychological domains. Physical complications commonly reported include anaemia, postpartum haemorrhage, infections, and uterine disorders. Psychological morbidities, particularly postpartum depression, are highlighted for their significant impact on maternal mental health and overall quality of life. The papers dealing especially with postpartum morbidities among Indian women were selected, and the prenatal period and the postnatal period were excluded from this study and were analysed thematically. The study explores the demographic, socio-economic, cultural, educational, regional, and obstetric factors influencing postpartum morbidity. Findings suggest that maternal age, economic status, healthcare access, family support, and delivery conditions play crucial roles in determining health outcomes. Addressing postpartum morbidities requires targeted healthcare policies, improved maternal education, and culturally sensitive interventions. This paper underscores the importance of early detection, appropriate medical care, and community support in ensuring safer postpartum experiences, ultimately contributing to improve maternal and child health.
Keywords: Anaemia, Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Morbidity, Postpartum Period, Puerperium.

Author(s): Suman Rawat*
Volume: 6 Issue: 3 Pages: 1683-1692
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2025.v06i03.04726