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Can fathers get depressed after their new baby arrives?

Father looking sad sitting on bed with small teddy bear on hallway floorBecoming a parent can be an exciting time, but it can also be a time which brings stress, anxiety, lack of sleep and more. Many people may have heard about ‘Maternal Mental Health’, but did you know dads can get depression and anxiety as well after a new baby arrives?

Paternal Depression and Anxiety (postpartum depression and anxiety in men) is real, and happens to approximately 1 in 10 new fathers.

During pregnancy and after the birth of their baby, dads may be filled with joy and excitement. Then as days, weeks, and months pass, the initial excitement becomes more of a reality.  Many times, the focus of recovery and care tends to be towards the mother and infant, and less towards dad.  But who will ask dad how he is feeling?

Often times, the father can be seen as the ‘strong one’ both physically and emotionally.

However, the sleepless nights, feelings of being left out, having trouble calming a crying baby, juggling home, work and social life can all begin to take a toll on a father’s mental health.

June 17, 2019 is International Father’s Mental Health Day

Common symptoms of paternal depression and anxiety:

Fathers can experience depression and anxiety very differently, and it tends to show up around 3 to 6 months after baby arrives.

Tips to help symptoms:

Plan a simple ‘date’ time with your partner. Remember, you are not alone. There is help. You will get better.

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