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PND in Men

Posted in: dads, postnatal depression
There is a widespread belief that antenatal and postnatal depression is only experienced by women. Research and anecdotal evidence suggests that this is not the case. It is believed that around one in 14 men will experience depression during the antenatal and postnatal period, with some evidence suggesting that the figure could be as high as one in three.

Last-minute Fathers Day gifts that Dad will actually like

Posted in: dads
Are you looking for a last-minute gift for Fathers' Day? One that Dad will actually like? Here are some tips from our members ...

Secrets to a happy marriage

Posted in: postnatal health, dads
For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health ... blah blah blah. Did you notice your vows don't mention kids? What's that telling us?

Will your relationship survive your kids?

Posted in: toddler, dads
Love, sex and the patter of little feet. One often leads to the other, but many couples find that it's difficult to keep all three going at the same time.

5 tips for achieving 'happy couple' status post-baby

Posted in: dads, postnatal health, baby
Life changes when a baby is born and so does your relationship. Find out how to adjust and keep your relationship on track.

Children and movement - how can dads help?

Posted in: dads, toddler, baby
Infants and young children need to move. It is one of the important keys to later learning. How can dads play an important role in this development?

What can Bub Hub do for dads?

Posted in: dads, pregnancy, baby, toddler
We want to match the large amount of resources we provide for parents with specific stuff for dads, Bub Hub co-founder Brad Lauder explains.

Being an active father

Posted in: dads, baby, toddler
For fatherhood expert, Sean Tonnet, active fathering is the key to having a more socially, emotionally and cognitively healthy child.

7 top tips for dads

Posted in: dads, baby

Fathers sometimes do it extra tough, as they're not always as available to their children as they'd like. Here are 7 tips for help you be a good father ...


Mum, let Dad do it!

Posted in: dads, baby, postnatal health, toddler

Mothers often complain that their partners aren't as involved as they'd like. So how can mums help share the parenting load and save their sanity?



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