Guys Guide to the Delivery Room
Years ago, fathers were barred out of the delivery room, but if you haven't yet heard that it's the opposite now, you would be surprised to know that the role of fathers in chilbirth has changed to a great extent. Their role has dramatically changed since the days when they were supposed to wait in the waiting room, anxiously waiting for doctors to announce the birth of their baby.
This app “Guys Guide to the delivery room” will reveal the real truth about the changing role of men now and their importance in the labor room during natural birth. However, some expected fathers are also interested to stand by the side of their partner during a C-section as well not nly because they want to witness and capture the birth of their child but because they feel helpless seeing their women bearing the pain of childbirth.
So, if your wife is pregnant and you're expecting a baby in the coming few months, don't forget to download this app and learn how you can comfort your wife in the delivery room during child birth and labor pain and offcourse enjoy that precious and timeless moment of seeing your first child together.
The app is free! Download now to learn a lot more about baby birth. It's easily available at Amazon Appstore and Google PlayStore.
TABLE OF CONTENTS :-
Introduction
Changing Roles
Stages of Labor
Once At the Hospital
Your Role in the Delivery Room
Comfort Measures for Her
Labor Tool Kit
Pain Medications
Pain Relievers
Epidural
Delivering the Baby
Episiotomies
The Baby Arrives
Procedures for the Baby
Reasons for a Cesarean Section
Guy’s Guide to a C-Section
Deciding to Be There or Not
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION :- The pending arrival of a baby is a wonderful time! It doesn’t matter what the circumstances, when a new baby comes into the world, it is a true miracle. As is expected, much of the focus in the delivery room is on the woman. After all, she is the one who is enduring the pain of childbirth. What many people don’t consider is that the men in the delivery room have their own issues as well.
Years ago, men weren’t allowed in the delivery room. Guys were relegated to the waiting room, left to pace a hole in the floor as they waited for their offspring to be born. Today, however, there has been an enormous shift in tradition, with 90 per cent of dads now taking a hands-on approach in the birthing process.
The journey begins not only with conception but with choosing the nursery furniture, picking out names, and taking Lamaze classes. Even with the best of training, guys may still feel out of place when attending the birth of a child. With the advent of birthing rooms taking the place of the sterile operating room, grandparents, uncles, friends, and even siblings are invited into the birth experience.
Obviously you cannot know exactly what it feels like to carry and birth a newborn; however, you can learn as much as possible about all the stages of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and newborn bonding. Perhaps once you understand the prenatal class basics you might start having doubts about how you will be able to handle it all. Try to set those uncomfortable thoughts aside. Studies show that men are more likely to get and stay involved in the care and nurturing of their children if they are present at the births.
So what’s a guy to do? If you’re the father to be, you have probably heard the horror stories. You’re called every name in the book. You’re blamed for everything from inflation to the price of gas to getting your gal in the situation she’s in. It’s normal. It’s probably going to happen. But how do you deal with it? That’s hard to say. But the birthing experience is still something every guy can – well, not exactly enjoy, but, at the very least, participate in.
It all begins with the onset of labor. The pains begin. She screams with each contraction. What do you do? At this point, running to the store for a late night craving is out of the question. Right now, you’re expected to be the supportive one. But you’re confused and aren’t sure exactly what to do. It can be difficult watching someone you love in pain – and childbirth IS PAINFUL! It’s like a pain you, as a man, can never know.