What do you think about postpartum depression in a dad?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-28
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think that if my dad is depressed after giving birth, it proves that he is a good father and a good husband.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are depressed, don't let your father watch the child first, let him rest well, and adjust his mentality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think dad should relax his mind, depression is terrible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Having a child and taking care of a child is a very hard thing, so be considerate of each other.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If Bao's mother has been very unhappy, it will definitely have an impact on Bao Jian's imitation of Wei's father, and even affect the family. Therefore, the family should help Bao Ma get out of this emotion, you can take Bao Ma to see a psychiatrist, and don't let Bao Ma do too many family chores.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the relationship between Bao Ma and Bao Dad is very good, and Bao Dad bears more pressure in life, the pure stool will indeed affect Bao Dad, and you need to adjust your mentality, you can do travel to interact, and cultivate some hobbies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It will affect the baby's father, and when encountering such a situation, both parties should encourage each other to avoid this situation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many fathers and mothers will have very depressed emotions when taking care of their children, so it will lead to postpartum depression. You must be careful to maintain your physical vitality, and you must also maintain your own state, don't let your state be too depressed, and communicate with others more, so as to prevent postpartum depression.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Novice fathers may have a great change in their lifestyle when facing a newborn baby, so they may have depression and Jane's syndrome, and they should be accompanied by more wide after giving birth to a baby.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because these fathers are also fathers for the first time, they are also likely to suffer from postpartum depression, and they should communicate with them more to prevent it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The causes of postpartum depression are very complex, many people only know that Ma Songzi's mother will be postpartum depressed, but they don't know that the sharp increase in pressure on the life of the Sakura stool makes the father also postpartum depressed. Understand the causes of postpartum depression in the father, and learn more about the brigade.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The causes of postpartum depression are complex, many people only know that mothers will be depressed after childbirth, but they don't know that the sharp increase in life pressure makes fathers also postpartum depressed. Understand the causes of postpartum depression in dads and be more reasonable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In life, we know that more and more women suffer from postpartum depression after giving birth to a baby due to the decrease in hormone levels in the body and the pressure of caring for the baby.

    But, you know what? Nowadays, men who become fathers also suffer from postpartum depression, and although it will slowly recover after a few years, some men have made it clear that they never want children again.

    Is this disease really that serious? Does having this disease have any impact on my life? Let's find out:

    If you have depression and want to be completely **, it is not simply a matter of taking a pill for two or three days, it requires a long-term ** process, and in this long recovery period, life must go on, but please imagine that two people who are depressed can live happily together?

    According to statistics, about 1 in 5 mothers will suffer from varying degrees of postpartum depression during pregnancy or within a year after childbirth. Most of the causes of depression in women are caused by disturbances in the hormone levels in the body during pregnancy and after childbirth.

    Because of the focus on postpartum depression, everyone has always believed that women are more likely to suffer from postpartum depression, and often ignore that men who are fathers may also suffer from postpartum depression.

    And many fathers who suffer from postpartum depression will hate their children: jealousy of the baby has taken away the attention and love that belongs to them; Jealous of the baby ruining his life, and even wishing that someone would take the child away, he has thoughts of suicide, self-harm and harm to his family.

    One of the studies showed that 21% of new fathers have experienced postpartum depression. Although this number is much lower than the 39% of women with postpartum depression, it still surprises many people.

    What's worse is that a large number of men will only worry about their wives' mental health after childbirth, and only a small percentage of men will also pay attention to their own mental health.

    Because the society generally believes that boys should not care too much about these emotional things, because many men will not show their negative emotions that they are too stressed by being educated by tough guys since childhood. So in most cases, all kinds of negative emotions of fathers can only be piled up in the bottom of their hearts.

    But often many fathers suffer from postpartum depression because the pressure of having a child is too heavy: financial pressure, energy pressure, and even the selfless and strong fatherly and maternal love required by society have become pressure.

    In fact, no one in this world is born to be a father and mother. Therefore, before preparing to have a child, try to make yourself fully prepared financially, physically, and psychologically. And while loving their children, parents must also learn to love themselves and each other first.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Also, there are a lot of things that happen when the child is born, and the rest is not good, and the father can easily get postpartum depression.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, it's because the pressure of having a child is too much, and then the financial pressure and the financial pressure will cause the father to get postpartum depression as well.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, because Bao Dad has no mental burden and no pain after childbirth, so he will not suffer from depression.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Care more about your dad and take him for a physical examination.

    If it's depression, see if it's something that is abnormal, take him out for a walk, and make him feel that he has an important place in the hearts of all of you.

    People with depression should do the following:

    2. Pay attention to your appearance. Keep your body clean and hygienic, do not wear sloppy clothes, and clean the courtyard of your room at all times.

    3. Even in a depressed state, never give up on your studies and work.

    Fourth, do not force anger and be magnanimous to people and things.

    Fifth, take the initiative to absorb new knowledge, "live to learn."

    6. Establish a sense of challenge, learn to take the initiative to accept contradictions, and believe in your own success.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is it because the tangled child was not born from his womb?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    My dad used to have it, and after beating me, he cried and asked me to kill him, but now it's okay, and I'm quite optimistic. Many people in my family have depression, is it hereditary, my grandmother also committed suicide by drinking poison, and I have also self-harmed before. It's scary.

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