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Dads Matter: How Fathers Can Improve Mom and Baby Health
Wolaita Sodo, EthiopiaWednesday, March 5, 2025
Fear can also play a role. Some dads might be afraid of doing something wrong or not being good enough. This fear can keep them from getting involved at all.
The study also found that there are some factors that can encourage dads to get more involved. For example, when dads have a good relationship with their partners, they're more likely to be involved in postnatal care. Education can also play a big role. When dads are educated about the importance of their role, they're more likely to step up and help.
So, what can be done to encourage more dads to get involved in postnatal care? One thing is to challenge the idea that caring for a new baby is solely the mother's responsibility. This can be done through education and awareness campaigns. Another thing is to provide more support and resources for dads. This can include things like parenting classes, support groups, and access to healthcare services.
In conclusion, it's clear that dads have an important role to play in postnatal care. When they get involved, they can make a big difference in the health of both mom and baby. But there are still many barriers that can keep dads from getting involved. By addressing these barriers and encouraging more dads to step up, we can improve maternal and child health outcomes in Ethiopia and around the world.
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