2003
DOI: 10.1177/0884217503252127
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Men's Adjustment to Fatherhood: Implications for Obstetric Health Care

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“…He was very powerless and the baby was stuck and they tried everything. There was blood everywhere and they lost the heart beat quite a few times and at that point they assumed Recent research confirms that Australian fathers' postnatal distress can negatively affect attachment to the baby, 50 and a national survey shows that Australian fathers want better preparation for how birth may physically and emotionally affect mothers, fathers, and the adults' sexual relationship. 51 Many fathers also feel dissatisfied in finding their social and psychological needs not met by maternity care systems.…”
Section: Negative Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He was very powerless and the baby was stuck and they tried everything. There was blood everywhere and they lost the heart beat quite a few times and at that point they assumed Recent research confirms that Australian fathers' postnatal distress can negatively affect attachment to the baby, 50 and a national survey shows that Australian fathers want better preparation for how birth may physically and emotionally affect mothers, fathers, and the adults' sexual relationship. 51 Many fathers also feel dissatisfied in finding their social and psychological needs not met by maternity care systems.…”
Section: Negative Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies present findings about men experiencing a deterioration of satisfaction in their relationship after becoming parents (Barclay and Lupton, 1999;Buist et al, 2003;Byrd, 1998;Condon et al, 2004;Dalgas-Pelis, 1993). The stress produced in relation to fatherhood can reduce the relationship satisfaction and generate ongoing problems (Buist et al, 2003) as well as lessen expressed intimacy (Barclay and Lupton, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The stress produced in relation to fatherhood can reduce the relationship satisfaction and generate ongoing problems (Buist et al, 2003) as well as lessen expressed intimacy (Barclay and Lupton, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tanto las emociones negativas como las ambivalentes pueden afectar el proceso de transición hacia la paternidad, debido a que las formas en que en relación con su pareja e hijo (Barclay, Donovan, & Genovese, 1996;Buist, Morse & Durkin, 2003;Oiberman, 2008).…”
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