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Sleep and exercise affect new moms differently than new dads

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Fathers who slept more on average than other fathers reported lower overall well-being and less closeness with their partner and child. In contrast, mothers who slept more on average than other mothers reported greater well-being. Image: ©Shutterstock/Antonio Guillem

May 1, 2019

Sleep and exercise affect new moms differently than new dads

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Fathers who slept more on average than other fathers reported lower overall well-being and less closeness with their partner and child. In contrast, mothers who slept more on average than other mothers reported greater well-being. Image: ©Shutterstock/Antonio Guillem

May 1, 2019

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