Postpartum Depression Affects 10% of Fathers
Postpartum Depression Affects 10% of Fathers
Postpartum depression is seen as an issue that affects new moms, but doctors say one in ten new dads can experience depression.
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" It was eating -- and he was sitting in getting help his depression. Because he had political. Doctor Neal Davis says that -- scenario he -- with one intent dad in America there are adjusting to life with the new born and it becomes overwhelming. About 40% of that add to the survey recorded. Thinking -- one hero. 13% of fathers who were depressed he recognizing the adolescent. And he didn't want that in and its relationship that is one of the main risk factors for -- think his -- production David. The father who out of work -- social workers are seeing a lot of these days men frequently don't. Get depressed like we would see it."
" Normally you know sleeping on page and then crying. It's not masculine thing to do need to be careful so. It represented felt more in anger can't polish it is difficult for meant to admit they suffer depression which -- the problem and feeling. -- and well and I don't really give much thought I'll get angry and then I'm angry I'm motivated and I think he's done -- curtain up. And splashes out on everybody in. They're with dignity she recommends men talk about what they're going through and get help so take a break. Get them sunshine depression and sunshine are very good friend careers until you get the happy could be. Get exercise. Leak -- doesn't really come in and move on there yeah there."
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