Women suffering from postpartum depression, in addition to psychological stress, may also be caused by hormonal changes in the body. But men don't need to have children. The reason why they suffer from postpartum depression generally comes from the pressure of being a father.
Some men are not fully developed mentally and are not fully prepared to be fathers. After the birth of the child, men are at a loss to take care of the child, causing a series of "accidents", which makes men feel guilty and depressed. After the family has more children, the economic pressure is much greater than before. Men are worried that they can't earn enough money to support their children, so they will always be in anxiety. There are also men who are very tired in their daily work. After having children, as a father, he has to take care of his wife and baby when he comes home from work, which makes them physically and mentally exhausted and under great pressure. After giving birth to a child, the wife will focus most of her energy on taking care of the child, and often ignore her husband more than before giving birth. When men feel this gap, they are prone to depression.
Men are the center and pillar of a family. If he suffers from postpartum depression, his temperament will become melancholy and irritable, and his daily behavior will become lazy, neglecting to take care of his wife and baby, which will not only alienate the relationship between husband and wife, but also affect the growth and development of the baby. It is worth noting that if a man in the family suffers from postpartum depression, he is likely to "infect" his wife, making her tired of the food around him and depressed, which will be very serious for a normal family.
If something is wrong, you must see a doctor if you suspect postpartum depression.