Let's Talk About the Partner Experience: What Dads and Partners Really Go Through After Birth
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Partners are often the ones holding everything together after birth, but who's holding them up? In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by her husband Dr. Doug Lincoln, board-certified pediatrician, and Dr. Will Flanary AKA Dr. Glaucomflecken, ophthalmologist, medical comedian, testicular cancer survivor, and cardiac arrest survivor, for an honest and long-overdue conversation about what dads and partners actually experience during the perinatal period, and why so few feel like they can talk about it.
We Talk About…
- The 8–10% of dads who will experience postpartum depression in the first year and how it looks different than it does in moms
- Why current screening tools often fall short for partners and what better support could look like
- Co-survivorship and vicarious medical trauma: what happens when we prioritize the patient without thinking about the people beside them
- The data: anxiety, burnout, fear, and the pressure to be the perfect parent
- Replacing the "here's what not to do" script with positive models of masculinity
- Practical tips for partners supporting their partners (featuring lots of pillow talk)
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