by The Dadsnet | May 4, 2022 | Health
When it comes to mental health, the stats are hard to ignore: men account for three-quarters of suicides registered in the UK, and it’s thought that 12.5 per cent of men in the UK are suffering from a common mental health disorder. But that doesn’t mean men are...
by Pandora Wilson | Nov 12, 2021 | Health, New Dad
A study published by the University of Essex found that Dads who spent more time with their children have different brain structures to dads who are less involved. The study found that men who are actively involved in childcare and want to enjoy time with their...
by Jim | Feb 28, 2019 | Lifestyle, The Daily Dad
There’s plenty written online about school run mums, but a much underexplored territory is the world of the school run dad. When we drop off and pick up our children from school, we tend to break off into different, but highly distinguishable, factions that are...
by Al Ferguson | Dec 20, 2018 | New Dad
During pregnancy, birth and beyond, the world focuses on mum. I assume this is because of the physical nature of childbearing, giving birth and more often than not, mum taking on the majority of the childcare. I fully understand why this happens, but fail to...
by Al Ferguson | Oct 25, 2018 | Health
The kit comes complete with a pump and compression vest that goes over the chest – the ‘male equivalent of a maternity bra’ It’s always tricky when it comes to dads and breastfeeding with many dads feeling left out of the whole process. Of...