Sara Moniuszko – FamilyToday https://www.familytoday.com Here today, better tomorrow. Wed, 26 Feb 2025 15:23:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://wp-media.familytoday.com/2020/03/favicon.ico Sara Moniuszko – FamilyToday https://www.familytoday.com 32 32 Dads can get postpartum depression too. Here’s what to know about symptoms, causes. https://www.familytoday.com/self-care/dads-can-get-postpartum-depression-too-heres-what-to-know-about-symptoms-causes/ Wed, 26 Feb 2025 15:43:20 +0000 https://www.familytoday.com/?p=70751 Signs of postpartum depression in men can be tricky as they might be mistaken as something else.

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Postpartum depression isn't just something new moms can struggle with — studies show new dads can also be affected. In the United States, about 1 in 7 women experiences postpartum depression — but more awareness is being brought to men, who can also experience the mental health condition associated with intense feelings of sadness, anxiety and exhaustion."We had to have awareness about postpartum depression in women, then postpartum anxiety disorder in women, and now postpartum depression in men, which is a real thing in about 10 percent of men," CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook said on "CBS Mornings Plus" Tuesday.

Postpartum Depression Symptoms in Men

Symptoms of postpartum depression symptoms in men "can be tricky," LaPook said, as they might be mistaken as something else.

"When you're a new father, a new parent, you're tired, you may be sad, you may feel like out of control, but there are some specific things that are very typical of postpartum depression in men," he said, including:

  • Increase in irritability or anger
  • Increased isolation
  • Increase in risky behavior, including things like gambling and substance abuse

What Causes Postpartum Depression in Men

Both physiological and environmental factors play a role in men developing postpartum depression.

"The skin-to-skin that women want to have with the baby — now they're encouraging skin-to-skin with men, because it's been shown, even just holding the baby, to increase oxytocin levels and bonding," he said.

Sleepless nights with a newborn and new parent worries also play a role in mental health.

"It's a combination as always," he said. "We all remember those times in the middle of the night when you feel out of control."

"You really want to be aware of it," he said, adding research shows postpartum depression can have a lasting negative impact on kids.

This article originally appeared on CBSNews.com.

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