Almost half of Australian fathers don't realise they can develop perinatal depression and anxiety
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Advocates say stigma around mental health is preventing new fathers from speaking up when facing symptoms of perinatal depression and anxiety, or P-N-D-A. New data shows there's a lack of workplace support for new and expectant fathers, despite rising rates of men experiencing it.
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