Having a baby could cause men with a history of to relapse, a new British study suggests. Researchers from University College (UCL) analysed medical records of 90,000 men who had children in the previous year and compared them with those that hadn't become dads.Men who had not taken antidepressants prior to having a child were no more likely than men without children to need the treatment.However they found that new fathers who had a recent history of antidepressant use were more than 30 times more likely to be prescribed them in the first year after having a child.
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