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During the past 40 years, dads-to-be have graduated from the waiting room to the delivery room during birth, thanks in large part to patriarchs like Dr. Fernand Lamaze and Dr. Robert Bradley – the two most celebrated pioneers of husband-coached childbirth.
But, as any person contemplating the realities of an impending delivery knows, the role of dads in the delivery room is still evolving. Even today, despite available training, many of us are not sure what to expect when the big day arrives. Will we be coach, teammate, cheerleader or mere spectator?
When I first read that statement, I was outraged. I felt like my own experience in the delivery room with both our children was exactly the opposite. The nurses and our doctor treated me like a valuable team member. I did everything from carrying luggage and fetching Popsicles to watching over Baby's heart rate while the nurses were out (our daughter had complications). When it came time to push, one of the nurses called me over and stationed me on JoAnn's right side to coach the pushing so that the medical staff could help out with the baby. It was an amazing experience and it changed my fundamental appreciation for the miracle of childbirth and life itself.
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