ποΈ New Episode Alert! Break the stigma and break new ground in parenting! π
π£ Exciting news, folks! The latest episode of Docs2Dads Journal Club is out now, and we’re tackling the crucial question: Should we screen BOTH parents for post-partum depression? π€
π‘ Key Points:
- The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends extensive screening for moms, but only suggests considering it for dads.
- It’s time to strengthen the recommendation and promote proactive screening for both parents.
- We discuss the significance of screening dads and shed light on their unique concerns and challenges during the postpartum period.
- Join the conversation to raise awareness and redefine postpartum support together!
ππ¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Let’s Challenge Norms:
- Parenthood is a shared journey; both parents can experience postpartum depression.
- We advocate for equal and inclusive postpartum screening for all parents.
- Break the stigma surrounding mental health in parenting.
π¬ Research Findings:
- We analyze a research article published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.
- Discover the importance of screening fathers and addressing their mental health needs.
π’ Join us now:
- Tune in to the Docs2Dads Journal Club for actionable insights and thought-provoking discussions.
- Spark the conversation, raise awareness, and support all parents in their postpartum journey.
π§β¨ Don’t miss out on this important episode!
For more on Post-Partum Depression – check out an interview I did with a psychiatrist in Episode 20
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