Abstract
Postpartum psychosis is a serious mental illness characterized by psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or disorganized thinking, that develop shortly after giving birth. We present a case of a patient with no prior psychiatric history who experienced two episodes of postpartum psychosis, four months after giving birth for the first time and two months after giving birth for the second time. This case provides an unusual example of delayed onset and rapid recovery from postpartum psychosis. It also highlights the difficulty of determining the etiology of postpartum psychosis when a patient has no prior psychiatric history.