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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
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    The wife got her wish. to give birth naturally
    Off topic, mate

    This is the C Sec thread

    Congrats

    My first ever thread on any forum.....and it goes off topic
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    [QUOTE=Sir Wilson

    Congrats to Tizmoi, now the hard stuff starts, enjoy![/QUOTE]

    Thanks Sir Wilson. And as a certain Dr Bob Kelso once said " nothing in this life that is worth having, ever comes easy "

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
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    Well after the sprint to Lerdsin last night, everything has ground to a halt. Not allowed to see wife until after she has given birth! Not at all impressed with that. Been to hospital three times now, and three times I've been told to go home. Doctor now says "baby will come 10pm or something mister"! I won't hold my breathe so far I've heard 5am, 10am, 2pm! Time for a chang me thinks.
    WTF, get tell the doctors to get foked and you're seeing your wife whether they like it or not, who the fok do they think they are.
    Yes, I am sure that would go down really well in a hospital while your wife is giving birth.
    Who cares how it goes down, maybe you'd just sit back accept a doctor telling you that you can't see your own wife and be happy for her to be left on her own, but guess we are all different.
    I hear what you are saying BB and I was ( and still am ) pissed off! I did start ranting, but when the wife told me she would be fine and not to worry, then some of the expectant mothers came to see what all the fuss was about, and on top of all that all the thai fathers to be were sitting patiently in the corridor I just beat a hasty retreat to the nearest hotel. I didn't want to make the situation anymore stressful for my wife than it already was. But yes I agree with you, it's totally out of order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Maybe but it does refute some of the arguments posters are putting up as a defence for C-Section births. Size, discomfort, medical facilities.....

    You also don't get to relive a birth many times and I'm sure everyone has stories or memories. Hats off to all of them for including us in the dramas, completed or still awaited.
    The fact that my daughter was born 3 weeks earlier than expected may of played a part in having a natural birth. My wife had reluctantly accepted her doctors view that she would need a C-section. Although she is in some discomfort, and had a long labour, she hasn't moaned once!
    If in future years my daughter asks me about her birth, I will just tell her the truth. That is whilst mum was in delivery suite, dad was stuck in a hotel, posting on teakdoor, watching the news, eating cashew nuts and drinking the mini bar dry, whilst waiting for a phone call to say " baby come now mister ".

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    My daughter is one week over her due date and a C Section is planned for Monday.

    Whilst I believe natural childbirth is the best we must put our trust in the people who know what they are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy
    Who cares how it goes down, maybe you'd just sit back accept a doctor telling you that you can't see your own wife and be happy for her to be left on her own, but guess we are all different.
    I have not been allowed to any of my kids births, all in the UK, because when there are complications, the staff do not need some shocked husband getting in the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    My daughter is one week over her due date and a C Section is planned for Monday.

    Whilst I believe natural childbirth is the best we must put our trust in the people who know what they are doing.
    All the best mate, hope everything goes nice and smoothly.

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    When was the last time you had a birth in the UK Andy ? Donkey years ago no father would be present

    I was present at all 3 of my kids births in the UK. The oldest being nearly 20 years ago

    I was on the piss when my Thai one came. It was my favourite birth

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    Woohoo LT, all the best and congrats.

    As to being present or not at the birth, depends on the hospital and Dr. That's one question to ask the Doc early in the piece, no point doing a macho BB rant in the middle of the action, probably won't help and will just make you look an arsehole.

    I was present at my son's birth in Thailand (natural)and my daughter's birth in Indonesia. (C-section).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Wilson View Post
    Woohoo LT, all the best and congrats.

    As to being present or not at the birth, depends on the hospital and Dr. That's one question to ask the Doc early in the piece, no point doing a macho BB rant in the middle of the action, probably won't help and will just make you look an arsehole.

    I was present at my son's birth in Thailand (natural)and my daughter's birth in Indonesia. (C-section).
    Errrm i never had to rant at anyone, drove my wife to hospital when her waters broke and we went together straight into the delivery room and i never left her side nor was i asked to, but carry on with your obsessive stalking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger
    When was the last time you had a birth in the UK Andy ?
    3 years ago

    when my first daughters were born, it was encouraged then but they were both breech births so I was not allowed in

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    I was allowed in the theatre in the UK when my youngest son was pulled out with forceps, although there was a curtain covering it. And they passed him to me straight away

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