I saw both mine being born it's weird he left the room.
I was wondering about that too since I'm not at that stage of life, so I looked it up. While traditionally, dads don't accompany the moms for delivery, I do know that it's definitely not the same case nowadays.I was wondering that too. Does China not allow family in the delivery room?
Probably didnt want to create too much drama with it due to the calm and comedic mood they going onI was wondering that too. Does China not allow family in the delivery room?
Prenuptial is an agreement signed by both people prior to marriage.I was wondering about that too since I'm not at that stage of life, so I looked it up. While traditionally, dads don't accompany the moms for delivery, I do know that it's definitely not the same case nowadays.
Anyway, apparently, the default is to have the dad outside the delivery room, for various reasons including hygiene. However, hospitals do offer the option of accompanying delivery, with the condition that a consent form is submitted, both parents take predelivery (prenuptial? Forgot what's the right word in English) courses, and receive acknowledgement from the obstetrician (natural birth would be simpler than a c-section scenario, for example).
he didn't leave, they don't let anyone inside except doctorsI saw both mine being born it's weird he left the room.
Isn't that just normal looking?I first met my little brother when he was a few days old, and with all the tact and politeness my child self could muster I called him "medium cute".
If photos are to be believed I looked even worse as a newborn
Essentially yeah. The part I find funny is my toddler self trying desperately to find a way not to outright say that my brother isn't as cute as I expected.Isn't that just normal looking?
Your toddler self was very creative.Mine would have said:looks like shit version of myselfEssentially yeah. The part I find funny is my toddler self trying desperately to find a way not to outright say that my brother isn't as cute as I expected.