Men's lived experiences of perinatal loss: A review of the literature.
Van NguyenMeredith J Temple-SmithJade E BilardiPublished in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2019)
Perinatal loss can have negative implications for men's psychological and social well-being. Across the studies men had different levels of attachments to the pregnancy, influencing their emotional responses to the loss. Men perceived their primary role as being a supporter to their partners but received limited support themselves. Men often reported that their safe and trusting attitudes toward pregnancy had forever changed. Further areas of research are recommended in hopes of enhancing support for men, and consequently their partners and families, who experience perinatal loss.