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Fathers who felt a strong bond with their unborn child and planned to spend more time with their baby after birth showed notable decreases in certain areas of their brains.
These changes were associated with positive parenting behaviors and increased risks for sleep problems and mental health issues.
The University of Southern California study involved 38 men transitioning to first -time fatherhood.
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