After my baby was born the last 6 months of my life just vanished i was not the same,couldn't concentrate,could't enjoy anything anymore,I felt useless.Now after 7 months things are getting back slowly
I sounded ridiculous when I thought this about me having postpartum depression but I just had a baby and have the same depressive symptoms as I did with our first...uncanny and bizarre
I'm a new father. I always have these thoughts of my baby being in an accident or in a dangerous situation and the outcome is very disturbing. It keeps me up late. I feel exhausted and scared. It's been going on for months now and I don't know what to do. I don't know if it's normal. I hope for this to go away so that I can function like before so I can also perform more better at my job so that I can provide more for my baby and partner.
I think the name is misleading, it’s more of an adjustment disorder and identity crisis rather than actual hormonal PPD. Babies are hard, they cut your sleep, they are a lot of work and exhausting, even if they are “a choice” and we love them, it’s hard and we need to support one another.
How is it different than general anger management for men? The dad said it was "situational." Does he tend to erupt into fits of anger in life prior to baby- just show it in other ways? Glad he got help.
Honestly hearing men at working job talk about how the "woman carries the load" is a flat out lie. Who ever is the primary care giver is the one who carries the load not the mom or dad,
And that is almost always women. But anyway women literally CARRIED the baby, then it affects them a lot hormonally. And naturally, women are designed to breastfeed their babies..and 80% do. This creates a unique bond on a physiological hormonal level
After my baby was born the last 6 months of my life just vanished i was not the same,couldn't concentrate,could't enjoy anything anymore,I felt useless.Now after 7 months things are getting back slowly
I sounded ridiculous when I thought this about me having postpartum depression but I just had a baby and have the same depressive symptoms as I did with our first...uncanny and bizarre
I'm a new father. I always have these thoughts of my baby being in an accident or in a dangerous situation and the outcome is very disturbing. It keeps me up late. I feel exhausted and scared. It's been going on for months now and I don't know what to do. I don't know if it's normal. I hope for this to go away so that I can function like before so I can also perform more better at my job so that I can provide more for my baby and partner.
Sounds like postpartum OCD, please reach out for help. What you are experiencing is normal and treatable
I think the name is misleading, it’s more of an adjustment disorder and identity crisis rather than actual hormonal PPD. Babies are hard, they cut your sleep, they are a lot of work and exhausting, even if they are “a choice” and we love them, it’s hard and we need to support one another.
They never said it was hormonal, postpartum depression. Also fathers hormones do change quite a lot after childbirth, men’s testosterone drops by 33%.
How is it different than general anger management for men? The dad said it was "situational." Does he tend to erupt into fits of anger in life prior to baby- just show it in other ways? Glad he got help.
I may have this. Pray for me
Praying for you. Going through this right now and it's real
Honestly hearing men at working job talk about how the "woman carries the load" is a flat out lie. Who ever is the primary care giver is the one who carries the load not the mom or dad,
And that is almost always women. But anyway women literally CARRIED the baby, then it affects them a lot hormonally. And naturally, women are designed to breastfeed their babies..and 80% do. This creates a unique bond on a physiological hormonal level
So informative!! This needs more conversation
Very informative
The opening about women carrying the load is contributing to the issue.
The issue of insecure men like you?
No it's just reality!
How is this possible? The depression is from hormone imbalance.
Umm men have hormones too
@@corbonik8100 yea but they don’t change during a women’s pregnancy
@@BBWBrynn they can change before, during and after. Men have hormones and emotions too.
@@BBWBrynn Yes they do
@@BBWBrynn They do change.
Actually I said that's a load of crap you
That's a load of crap
Karen Louks It is! This world is just making some stuff up it's depression or some kind of phychopath back ground
I know this is a serious issue but that guy, David Levine, has a baby chin on his chin it's distracting and cringe worthy.
Get wrecked