Australian scientists from Dikin University have discovered the main problems that young fathers face when the child appears in the family. The results were published in the scientific version of the Family Research Magazine (JFS).

The team interviewed fathers from different areas of Australia, with children from infant to eight years old. Experts identify the main difficulties that men encounter when gaining experience in father and son relationship.
In the first place is an unspoken feeling: many people are asked to admit that they feel unprepared with their parents, especially in the first few years. In addition, many fathers experienced financial pressure, because of the family's financial support falling into their role. This situation affects professional solutions and causes stress.
In addition, men have experienced difficulties because of the sense of sin, lack of freedom of action and narrowing the communication circle. Some respondents note that their role in children is often determined by the needs of partners, and this sometimes leads to tensions in relationships or even their distance. Despite the difficulties, most fathers noted that the positive aspects of making parents finally surpassed the problems arising.