How did your husband react when you were giving birth? 👨🏻

Dads experience overwhelming emotions when their child is born, but don't exactly feel warm and fuzzy at first. Fathers often don't have the same love-at-first-sight experience with their babies!

How did your husband react when you were giving birth? 👨🏻
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He accompanied me inside the operation theatre for emergency c sec to deliver our first baby. He was so supportive and always comforted me during the major procedure. Our baby delivered safely and I could see him cried joyfully with happy tears as both of us heard the first cry of him. He got the chance to cut the umbilical cord and went to see baby while my gynae settling his job. My husband took our baby and hold him dearly on his arms and show me our baby. Took a few pictures of us, first few pictures of that beautiful moment

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He was very supportive and tried to be calm..he hold my hand and he wanted to take a pic when labour process but didn’t allow..He made adzhan when baby come out..

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He was overwhelmed, you can see him standing by the side not knowing what to say but just trying to be calm. But for my husband, it was so much love to see his son.

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unfortunately he couldnt be there because of isolation but he told me it felt like forever waiting for the doctor to call him back after surgery. 🥰

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He is with me entirely during my delivery. He dont say much but his eyes and the way he pat my head for good job is really loving of him Haha!

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just steady pom pee pee there! not overwhelmed, but can see his happiness from his eyes and smile!

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first baby, he was worried seeing me in pain. 2nd baby he rested til it was time to push 🤣

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Panic and nervous during 1st time and more calm and supportive during the 2nd time 🥰

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he was with me all the way. he was excited to experience the whole process.

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super supportive and encouraging esp when it was time to push baby out.