“I Wanted to Be There as a Father, but I Couldn’t”: A Qualitative Study of Fathers’ Experiences of Postpartum Depression and Their Help-Seeking Behavior

While there has long (rightly) been a focus on Postpartum Depression, Paternal Perinatal Depression (PPND), experienced between 5 and 25% of all new fathers, remains far less researched, discussed, or understood.

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When Fathers Begin to Falter: A Comprehensive Review on Paternal Perinatal Depression