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Moms suggest specific clinics, apps and communities for mental health support - including ICGC clinic and the Wysa app - and recommend seeing a therapist or psychiatrist for postpartum mental health, while offering peer support within the community.
⚠️ Caution:For postpartum depression or significant mental health struggles, seek a qualified therapist or psychiatrist. Apps and peer communities are supportive supplements, not replacements for professional care when symptoms are serious.
Moms struggling with their mental health - or seeking help for their child - often don't know where to turn and feel alone with it. The community points to concrete resources like the ICGC clinic, the Wysa app, and employer counselling, encourages seeing a therapist or psychiatrist for postpartum struggles, and wraps it in the reassurance that they're not alone - other moms have walked through PPD and treatment and are willing to listen.
Here's what moms in our community shared based on their own experience.
For a child psychologist in Mumbai, the ICGC clinic has a pan-India presence; some moms use online apps like Medibuddy for second opinions, though unsure how good they are for therapy.
For postpartum mental health, see a therapist or psychiatrist rather than relying only on your gynaecologist.
The Wysa app has well-trained counsellors; check whether your employer provides free mental health counselling through welfare services.
Mom communities offer peer support - members who've been through diagnosed PPD and treatment are willing to share experiences and talk, even if they can't help directly.
The information shared on this page comes from real experiences of mothers in our community. While we strive to provide helpful insights, this content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician, healthcare provider, or other qualified medical professional for any questions regarding your child's health or development.
Last reviewed: June 17, 2026
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