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Dad Brain: a ‘refreshing’ look at how fatherhood affects men’s bodies and minds

Darby Saxbe’s book combines academic data with ‘stories about the men in her own life’
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Portside
· Jun 23, 2026
How Becoming a Dad Changes Men’s Brains
How Becoming a Dad Changes Men’s Brains barry Mon, 06/22/2026 - 20:16
Scientific American
· Jun 21, 2026
How becoming a dad changes men’s brains
Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn’t nearly as well studied
Irish News
· Jul 7, 2026
Love Island’s Olivia Bowen: Why Alex and I won’t have any more children
The Parenthood reality star talks about the traumatic birthing experiences which put her and husband Alex off trying for a bigger family.
Scary Mommy
· Jul 10, 2026
14 Things That'll Actually Make You Want To Have Sex Again
The products, tips, and tools that can help you reconnect with your body, desire, and even sex life after having kids.
Daily Express
· Jun 25, 2026
Horror as Dad gives daughter alcohol and has sex with her before she kills herself
The sick father, 41, was sentenced to a year in jail.
Health & wellbeing | The Guardian
· Jun 25, 2026
My father left my mother for another woman. He wants us to start including her. Do we need to? | Leading Questions
He’s decided he wants to be with her, writes Eleanor Gordon-Smith – this means choosing between what feels fair and what’s best for your relationshipRead more Leading questionsMy parents got divorced four years ago, at which point my brother and I were both in our 40s, and our parents almost 70. They broke up after my mother discovered that my dad had been having an affair. The feeling of letdown was enormous, as if our father had suddenly become this person we didn’t recognise. He had always taught us to be fair and honest, and this made us question everything.My brother and I have made a lot of effort to keep him included in our lives since then, especially for the sake of his grandchildren. However, we’ve only had one demand – that we get to see him alone. The Other Woman still feels like the cause of the breakup of our family. I feel an enormous amount of hurt and resentment about the lies and deceit, but I’ve made a conscious effort to not wipe out his positive impact on my life up to that point. Continue reading...
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Related coverage for " Dad Brain: a ‘refreshing’ look at how fatherhood affects men’s bodies and minds ": Portside — How Becoming a Dad Changes Men’s Brains. Scientific American — How becoming a dad changes men’s brains. Irish News — Love Island’s Olivia Bowen: Why Alex and I won’t have any more children. Scary Mommy — 14 Things That'll Actually Make You Want To Have Sex Again. Daily Express — Horror as Dad gives daughter alcohol and has sex with her before she kills herself. Health & wellbeing | The Guardian — My father left my mother for another woman. He wants us to start including her. Do we need to? | Leading Questions