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This is the only UK resource built specifically for paternal postpartum depression for the father experiencing it and the partner watching it happen.
If something has changed since the baby arrived and you don't have a name for it yet, you're in the right place.
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Whatever you need right now - there is something here for you.
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New Father's Postpartum Code
The founding member price of £47 closes on 28th April 2026.
After that date the price increases. No exceptions.
If you're reading this before then - this is the moment.
The New Father's Postpartum Code - 45 pages written by a partner who witnessed paternal postpartum depression first-hand. What it actually looks like. How to approach it. The path through for both of you.
1 in 10
1 in 10 New Dads experience postpartum depression
80%
Go undiagnosed or unsupported
65,000+
UK dads affected every year
Why Parents2be.Intl Exists
When a baby arrives, the conversation around postpartum mental health centres almost entirely on mothers and rightly so.
But fathers are struggling in silence. Paternal postpartum depression is clinically recognised, affects 1 in 10 new dads and peaks between three and six months after birth. The majority go undiagnosed. Most never tell anyone.
Not because they don't feel it. Because they have no language for it, no infrastructure around them and no resource built specifically for them.
That gap is what we exist to close.
We translate peer-reviewed research from JAMA Pediatrics, The Lancet Psychiatry and leading developmental psychology journals into guidance that lands in the actual conditions of new fatherhood: sleep-deprived, uncertain and too conditioned to ask for help.
We don't do listicles. We don't do generic parenting content. We go into the science of paternal mental health, the reality of identity change, relationship strain, bonding difficulty and the specific emotional experience of new fatherhood that no one talks about plainly enough.
If you're a dad who doesn't recognise himself right now - this is for you.
If you're a partner watching someone you love disappear into silence, this was built for you too.