Symptoms of postpartum depression in dads may include:
• Strong feelings of emptiness or sadness
• Tendency to withdraw from others such as family and friends
• Feelings of failure
• Suicidal thoughts
Dads who suffer from postpartum depression:
• Exhibit reduced positive interaction with their babies.
• Are less likely to read stories, talk, or sing to their babies.
Additionally, babies whose parents both suffer from depression are:
• Fussier and less well-socialized
• Less likely to be put on their backs to sleep—this is important as it helps prevent the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
• Less likely to be breastfed.
• More likely to be put in bed with a bottle—a practice linked with tooth decay and ear infection.
Possible reasons for postpartum depression among dads include:
• Increased responsibilities
• Financial worries
• Feelings of entrapment
• Loss of freedom
Dads can avoid postpartum depression by:
• Watching for symptoms that signal depression such as increasing irritability or hostility.
• Discussing their problems with a doctor or a counselor who can deliver diagnosis and treatment for the same.
• Sharing their feelings with their spouses.
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