Author:
Shah Priyanka,Yadav Kanchan
Abstract
Post-Partum Depression (PPD) influences an enormous number of new mothers in India and impacts both the well-being and improvement of their posterity as well as the new mothers' prosperity. To upgrade PPD location, treatment, and the executives in different medical care settings in India, this exploration researches the conceivable outcomes of using computerized reasoning (simulated intelligence). The study examines how AI technologies could be incorporated into existing healthcare systems to control PPD. This incorporates handling issues like the shortage of psychological wellness subject matter experts, the shame related to emotional well-being, and the shortfall of fitting and delicate screening procedures. Through simulated intelligence calculations, normal language handling, and manmade intelligence-driven chatbots for treatment, it underscores leap forwards in artificial intelligence that permit early discovery and individualized treatment regimens. The paper also discusses the ethical implications of AI technology, such as concerns regarding privacy and the requirement for long-term research to evaluate the continued effectiveness of AI tools. Future drives center around carrying artificial intelligence applications to oppressed populaces and fortifying the joining of these innovations with traditional medical care administrations to give an exhaustive and solid strategy for PPD executives in India.