Expectant Fathers Experience More Anxiety When Partners Show Morning Sickness
They Had Their Work Disrupted And Felt Frustrated About The Child’S Development
Morning sickness is one of the side effects of pregnancy, but a study has found that it also affects men, leading to a state of anxiety. This is due to the responsibilities to the unborn child, plus worries about their jobs, family responsibilities and the health of the child. The study found out that expectant fathers whose partners have morning sickness had more anxiety than the ones without sickness, but found no difference in reference to depression in both groups. These have their work disrupted and has feelings of frustration regarding the child’s development. Additional details click here.