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News Article: Postpartum Depression in Fathers. The Hidden Struggle.

For years, postpartum depression (PPD) has been framed as a condition affecting new mothers. But emerging research shows that fathers are also at significant risk, with studies estimating that 8–10% of dads experience postpartum depression, often silently. health.clevelandclinic.org

A Short Story: Fathers can experience postpartum depression, affecting around 1 in 10 dads, and early recognition is key to protecting both parent and child.

When James, a 34‑year‑old new father from London, welcomed his daughter, he expected to feel instant joy. Instead, he found himself withdrawing, taking long walks to escape the house, feeling irritable, and struggling to bond with his baby. He hid his feelings, not wanting to burden his partner. It wasn’t until he read an article about paternal PPD that he realised his symptoms had a name. His story mirrors many fathers who suffer in silence. New Scientist

Signs of Postpartum Depression in Fathers

Research shows that PPD presents differently in men, often making it harder to spot. Common symptoms include:

These symptoms often peak 3–6 months after the baby is born, later than in mothers. mmhla.org

 Why Fathers Develop Postpartum Depression

Studies highlight several contributing factors:

  • Hormonal changes, including drops in testosterone after birth, health.clevelandclinic.org
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Financial or provider pressure
  • Feeling excluded from bonding with the baby
  • Partner’s depression is the strongest predictor of paternal PPD mmhla.org
  • History of depression or trauma

 Treatment and Support Options

Paternal PPD is highly treatable. Effective interventions include:

  • Psychotherapy (talk therapy) or CBT utswmed.org
  • Couples therapy, especially when both parents are struggling, utswmed.org
  • Medication, when recommended by a clinician
  • Lifestyle support: sleep routines, exercise, healthy eating, reducing alcohol use, health.clevelandclinic.org
  • Peer support groups such as Andy’s Man Club or Dadsnet (UK) tommys.org

If symptoms last more than two weeks, fathers are encouraged to speak to a GP or mental health professional. utswmed.org

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