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We need to get better at identifying postpartum depression in dads

Last updated: February 23, 2026 9:00 am
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International Women’s Day is a significant event that takes place annually on 8 March. It serves as a pivotal moment in the “awareness calendar,” shedding light on crucial issues affecting women worldwide. However, amidst the celebration of women, some individuals often question the need for International Men’s Day, which falls on 19 November. This day is dedicated to highlighting various challenges faced by men, including abuse, homelessness, suicide, and violence.

The disparity in awareness between International Women’s Day and International Men’s Day underscores the ongoing struggle with men’s mental health. While there has been progress in destigmatizing mental health discussions in recent years, men still find it challenging to open up about their mental well-being. Statistics show that women are more likely to speak up about their mental health concerns compared to men.

One contributing factor to this disparity is the lack of recognition of male mental health conditions. Shockingly, around 40 percent of people are unaware that men can experience postpartum depression. This misconception stems from societal attitudes towards parenthood, where childbirth is predominantly viewed as a transformative experience for women. Fathers, on the other hand, are often sidelined in discussions surrounding mental health after childbirth, as the focus tends to be on mothers.

However, it is crucial to understand that mental health is not a competition between genders. We need to delve deeper into how male depression manifests, which often includes symptoms like withdrawal and risk-taking behavior, rather than overt displays of sadness. International Men’s Day serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about male mental health issues, but awareness alone is not sufficient.

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Healthcare systems must prioritize mental health on par with physical health and provide adequate support and resources for individuals struggling with mental health challenges. By destigmatizing mental health discussions and promoting a supportive environment for men to seek help, we can work towards addressing the unique mental health needs of men effectively.

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