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Suffering in Silence

April 4, 2007

In Melbourne Australia, we’ve just had a news report about the high incidence of fathers suffering post-natal depression.  These reports have popped up very occasionally over the last 5 or 6 years, but don’t seem to get a lot of attention. I think that - amidst all the whacky tomfoolery on this blog - this is a topic worth commenting on.

In fact, you may be a new Dad who’s feeling really bad and can’t work out why. You’re suffering in silence. You might have never come across the concept of New Dads being lumbered with Depression (”That’s just for the chicks, isn’t it?”).

Just knowing this can help you start climbing out of it. (I say “climbing out of it” rather than “accepting it”, because we men are problem-solvers and if you are suffering from this, it’s not a once-and-for-all deal! good news huh?)

I’ll refer you first to a blogpost by Age newspaper columnist Sacha Molitorisz from February 2007. It’s especially worth reading the comments at the bottom of the page: some perspective from real people.

Next, I’ve included below some excerpts from the Australian study “PERINATAL MOOD DISORDERS: DEFINITIONS, TREATMENT AND IMPLICATIONS” by Robert Lindsey July 2004…

Perinatal mood disorders affect both men and women. Most parents are more vulnerable after the birth of their children than at any other time in their life cycle.

For the father they experience the pregnancy, labour, delivery and parenting in a different way to mothers and differences in their daily experiences, mismatched expectations of each other can lead to build up of resentment in their relationship. Ten percent of males will experience depression in their life and most of these episodes will last between four to twelve months. Often dad’s feel marginalized, exhausted and depressed and little help is available for them from health professionals.

New fathers have reported that they experience less sleep, freedom, attention, and sexual activity, limited support from colleagues and increased work, performance anxiety and responsibility. If men become stressed at home, it can affect their work negatively. The two major stresses for men are:

  • Role overload (feeling that their responsibilities in one area are making them less effective in another).
  • Arguments with their partners and children.

In a further study conducted by Flinders University and reported in this article, many men were ill prepared for the impact that raising a child would have on their sex lives. The decline in satisfaction and frequency of intercourse in the year after their birth can cause significant distress among men. Some of the subsequent traits included increased use of alcohol, withdrawing socially and becoming detached from the child.

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I’ve been thinking a lot about the whole “feeling flat” thing in general this year. It doesn’t surprise me that many men experience this after not only the first but even subsequent children are born.

In conversation over dinner last night, my wife (Ninja) chipped in the observation that women are also more physically prepared (in some ways) because they are used to the sleeplessness etc. (This is not to minimise how hard it is for women at all!) Her point was that men are suddenly thrust into months (I say years!) of broken sleep as well as high demands on their emotional and physical reserves - and often have to go out and meet high demands in the workplace as well. They don’t come home to a rest but to more demands. (I thought this was very empathetic of my wife - maybe she’ll let me out of doing the dishes tonight!)

I also wonder whether the malaise comes and goes for us men. It stems from different things for different men.

I was truly happy around the births of my two boys (the ones living that is - another one was born in between them died at birth). I found the adjustment to fatherhood physically wearing, but the first year was actually the easiest in many ways. It’s gotten more and more challenging as the years have worn on. There’s been many times I’ve sunk into the malaise for months at a time - functional, but not contributing anywhere near my best to my work, my mission, my family, my self.

Were it not for my “brothers” - some blunt, funny, fair dinkum, encouraging, stretching friends - with steel in their backbones, kids of their own and open hearts and lives - I think I’d have royally screwed up parenting. They’ve kept me on track and helped me look after myself so I can look after others…

If I could recommend anything humbly to men having a hard time of life, parenthood, midlife, whatever, it would be this:

DON’T GO IT ALONE. GET A GROUP OF GUYS AROUND YOU WHO GIVE YOU BOTH HIGH STANDARDS TO LIVE UP TO BUT ALSO GIVE YOU THE SUPPORT, THE COMPANY AND RESOURCING YOU NEED.

Comments

8 Responses to “Suffering in Silence”

  1. themolk on April 5th, 2007 12:46 pm

    All valid, Pete. Without wanting in any way to detract from the lot of the mother, Dad’s can often be the ‘forgotten’ not-so-functioning part of new bub joining the family. Lily is just 16 days old, and I am still coming to terms of being a dad again (http://themolks.com/template_permalink.asp?id=274)… but I know, with God’s help and friends like you about, I’ll get there…

  2. Pete on April 5th, 2007 5:10 pm

    You will my friend, you will.

    Repeat the mantra:

    “I’m a GOOD Dad, I’m a GOOD Dad…”

  3. Bad Dad on April 9th, 2007 2:20 pm

    You know, I’ve come back to this post daily this week to re-read it. Each time I also tried to write a comment, but I find myself speechless. It really struck a cord with me. Sort of a disturbing recognition of things I recognize and struggle with myself. Damn.

    Put it this way, remember that scene in Pulp Fiction where Bruce Willis’ boxer character can’t believe the flack he’s getting from John Travolta. Travolta calls Willis “punchy” and “palooka”. Willis tries to shrug it off. But it burns inside and consumes him.

  4. Pete on April 9th, 2007 6:55 pm

    Yeah, it gets under your skin. We men want to overcome stuff, be tough and resilient … and we are largely: most of us have walked through fire as Dads and we’re still here, just a little singed.

    It’s just rough to hear that some men find themselves painted into a corner where there are no options but destructive ones or else just become more and more crushed beneath the weight of emotional turmoil and physical exhaustion.

  5. themolk on April 10th, 2007 1:20 pm

    Gee Pete - way to sell that whole ‘fatherhood’ thing… ;)

  6. Pete on April 10th, 2007 1:49 pm

    lol. What’s to sell? We’ve already bought it! (no pun intended)

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