The purpose of this study is to examine Korean women’s experiences of postpartum depression in the aspect of its phenomenon to increase the sense of awareness on postpartum depression. In addition, the purpose is to present a need to actively conduct studies on postpartum depression upon recognizing the importance of its healing in the midst of current circumstance where according studies are lacking. It is also hoped that women suffering from postpartum depression that are in pain can be healed through pastoral theological consideration in their care and systematic support would be provided by various communities including the church and society. In addition, Neuger’s methodology was followed for the counselling discussion of women’s ministry in this study. It externalized through stories the postpartum depression experienced by Korean women after childbirth, which was recognized as the suppression of power and social issue that occur in patriarchal relationship, and clarified it through stories of alternative and mother’s resistance. In addition, it also proposed a new hope and creative change of being able to overcome postpartum depression by keeping healthy through autonomous choice and connection to safe community.