Father mental health during pregnancy is one of the most overlooked risk factors for postpartum depression and infant bonding challenges. In this episode, we explore how Dadcare and father-inclusive prenatal care can prevent postpartum depression and strengthen families from the very first visit.
This is a powerful conversation with Edward M Stephens MD and PSI-Founder Jane Honikman that enables everyone who listens to take action to create meaningful change in family health.
Learn how you can make a major impact for your own family and for generations to come.
Full show notes: fourthtrimesterpodcast.com
Connect with Dr Ed Stephens Foundation for Male Studies | Facebook | LinkedIn |
Ed's Publications Dadcare.org Bringing the Father into Pregnancy
Connect with PSI Founder Jane Honikman janehonikman.com
Jane's Publications Postpartum is Forever: Social Support from Conception through Grandparenthood | Parental Mental Health: Factoring in Fathers Workbook (And AudioBook here) | Love, Secrecy & Birth: An Original Story
Learn more Generational Parenting, featuring PSI Founder Jane Honikman | Postpartum Recovery Plan | Pinpoint Where You Are on the Spectrum of Mental Health | Bringing Fathers into Pregnancy - Dr Ed Stephens
Resources PSI Help for Dads | HelloGaia Parenting Copilot | FREE DOWNLOAD Customizable Birth Plan | FREE DOWNLOAD Customizable Fourth Trimester Plan | Postpartum Support International Parent Groups | PSI Helpline
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