Joseph Perrotta of Wesley Chapel, Fla., remembers the birth of his
daughter, Arianna Gia, now 3. He put on gloves and caught his daughter
as the couple's doula and midwife stood in the background. Perrotta
followed a birth plan so he could be a guardian of the couple's birth
memories.
He prepared ahead of time for the birth of his second child by making relaxation and meditation tapes for Michelle. He brought massage instruments, a birthing ball and created a home atmosphere in the birthing suite.
Men who attend the birth are more likely to bond with the infant. |
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"We had a birth plan so that we were prepared," he says. "If I had any questions, the doulas and midwife were both very helpful. Nowadays, it's not where you drop your wife off at the front door, park the car and she calls you when the baby is there. Men can start playing a more active role in the birth plan."
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