On Friday, May 16th, NJ Big Data Alliance held the 12th Annual NJBDA Symposium titled “Empowered by AI: Innovation and the Rise of the Augmented Workforce.”
The paper titled “MOMCare: An AI Chatbot for Postpartum Depression Counselling” was presented. And, the accompanying poster received an honorable mention in the graduate student division:
- MOMCare: An AI Chatbot for Postpartum Depression Counseling by Rimshah Jawad, Jiatong Yang, Ivania Martinez Zamora, Md Mozammel Hoque, Xinyi Zhao, Rutgers University; faculty mentor: Jim Samuel
Paper Abstract
The birth of a child brings immense joy to a mother’s life. However, the reality can be different for mothers experiencing Postpartum Depression (PPD). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 13% of women experience postpartum mental health disorders, with rates rising to nearly 20% in developing countries. PPD is a condition that affects many women worldwide, but because of the social stigma and the lack of accessible mental health support, it often goes undiagnosed or untreated. This paper presents MOMCare, a chatbot designed to support mothers navigating the challenges of PPD. MOMCare has a retrieval-augmented architecture with an end-to-end pipeline from data preprocessing to response generation. It employs hybrid classification, a dual embedding system, a dual verification guardrail, and a medical domain-specific reranking mechanism to generate empathetic and relevant PPD responses. This refined design of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) ensures fast and factual response by reducing noise in retrieval and providing abundant context to gpt-3.5-turbo. MOMCare was evaluated using both automated and human metrics. Results show strong performance in both evaluations, which underlines the potential for chatbot interventions in the postpartum mental health domain. This system is robust enough to take new data and create a conversation generation pipeline that includes new information. Expanding the knowledge base using the conversation history with the users is also in development. The MOMCare chatbot and its features were built on sound ethical principles of healthcare and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and present a strong design emphasis on safety and fairness. Note: This is the accepted manuscript of a paper accepted for publication in the Springer proceedings (Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies series) of the 10th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2025), held in New York on May 23, 2025. The final version will be published on SpringerLink.
Citation
Khan, Zarak & Yang, Jiatong & Jawad, Rimshah & Martinez, Ivania & Hoque, Md Mozammel & Zhao, Xinyi & Samuel, Jim. (2025). MOMCare with AI: A Dual Embedding-based RAG-LLM Chatbot for Postpartum Depression. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-025-01220-0