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| View Poll Results: Does post-natal depression affect men? | ||||||
| No - disorders connected with childbirth are obviously female-specific |
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5 | 62.50% | |||
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| Yes - anyone can have a reactive depression in the period after birth |
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2 | 25.00% | |||
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1 | 12.50% | |||
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I think men can probably get some sort of...responsibility induced depression or something. Or just..lack of sleep or whatever inducing a similar condition. But PND is a uniquely female (not just female either, unique to the woman who gave birth. If..we are talking two mothers or whatever.) thing IMO. The amount of changes suddenly having a kid/another one brings on..could obviously cause changes in the whole household really, even brothers and sisters, nevermind dads.
Last edited by Vicky.; 28-02-2021 at 12:10 PM. |
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