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25.01.2022 No mater if you are an expecting father or expecting mother, who is exposed to one or more of the following factors listed below, you are at risk to develop postnatal depression. Numerous studies, agree on the 13 most significant predictors of postnatal depression: * prenatal depression, ... * self esteem, * childcare stress, * prenatal anxiety, * general stress, * lack of social support, * partner satisfaction, * history of mental health issues, * infant temperament, * maternity blues, * relationship status, * low socioeconomic status, * unplanned pregnancy. It is important to seek out support and speak up about it. Becoming/being a parent can be a daunting experience for many. Whit the professional support, the help and understanding of your partner, family, close friends, and community parenthood can be much more satisfactory and positive for people who are exposed to factors mentioned above...let’s support our growing young families. Let’s offer a better family environment for Australian babies.



24.01.2022 Access to crucial perinatal support services for new mums is improving, and experts say it's also important that new dads are aware of existing practical and emotional support to deal with the challenges of becoming a parent from sleep problems to changing relationship roles, to navigating work-life balance. https://www.abc.net.au//where-new-dads-can-find-s/11077854

23.01.2022 Father-to-baby attachment is one of the topics, which underline the far-reaching importance of paternal support in the antenatal period because it significantly influences the child outcomes.

21.01.2022 Are you ready for the Big Bang ?



20.01.2022 PPAPS advocates the informed view on the perinatal period, which strongly elevates the paternal participation in the perinatal period is one of the basic concepts, which is capable of driving the toxic masculinity out of our society by enabling our youngest generations to be offered better bonding opportunities within their immediate environment from the beginning of their life.

15.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1565133863781306/posts/2257264094568276/?d=n

13.01.2022 To fulfil the indispensable role as caring and loving partners and parents, fathers need all the possible acknowledgment and support the society can give.



12.01.2022 For a mother is the only person on earth who can divide her love among 10 children and each child still have all her love. UnknownFor a mother is the only person on earth who can divide her love among 10 children and each child still have all her love. Unknown

11.01.2022 https://www.linkedin.com//lifeline-australia_menshealthwee

10.01.2022 PAPPS supports the positive shift in the contemporary understanding of the roles and responsibilities of fathers, which challenge the traditional outlooks throughout the Australian multicultural society.

09.01.2022 Current studies find that one in 5 mothers and one in 10 fathers are affected by perinatal mental illness. Perinatal mental illness is costing the Australian healthcare system $877 million/annual, as affected people wait prolonged periods to reach the needed care and support.

09.01.2022 It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. Frederick Douglass



07.01.2022 Happy 8th March to all women of the world! I believe in strong women. I believe in the woman who is able to stand up for herself. I believe in the woman who doesn't need to hide behind her husband's back. I believe that if you have problems, as a woman you deal with them, you don't play victim, you don't make yourself look pitiful, you don't point fingers. You stand and you deal. You face the world with a head held high and you carry the universe in your heart. C. JoyBell C.

05.01.2022 You are all welcome to visit our web page: www.papps.org.au

02.01.2022 Putting our children first ...how to address the anxiety in kids regarding the covid-19 https://talihealth.com.au//helping-kids-cope-with-the-co/

02.01.2022 It is estimated an 10% of fathers experience mental health issues in the first year, following the birth of their child. Of that 57% of first-time fathers reported significant increase of stress levels.

02.01.2022 Visit us on our web page: www.papps.org.au

01.01.2022 A real man loves and respects his wife and is not only a good father but a man that his kids want to call 'Daddy.' Frank Abagnale

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