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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
How many of us have children?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16566304" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>To be completely honest, being my wifes only support at the hospital was stressful. But having that bond with both she and my baby girl is something I will always cherrish. No family hysteria, no family bossing around hospital staff, doctors and nurses, not having to share our daughter except for us....</p><p></p><p> Literally caring for my daughter while mom recovered from a C-section taught me a lot. But helped get the new daddy jitters out of the way. </p><p></p><p>Diaper changes? Check. Keep accurate poo and pee records for the doctors? Check. Time for a bottle? Check. Make sure she's warm while she sleeps? Check. Make sure mom is resting, comfortable and in as little pain as possible? Check.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to pat my own back... but all those responsibilitiea may have been handle by others if family was there. I know it may sound selfish, but my wife having such a huge family would have diluted the experience of my daughters birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16566304, member: 166576"] To be completely honest, being my wifes only support at the hospital was stressful. But having that bond with both she and my baby girl is something I will always cherrish. No family hysteria, no family bossing around hospital staff, doctors and nurses, not having to share our daughter except for us.... Literally caring for my daughter while mom recovered from a C-section taught me a lot. But helped get the new daddy jitters out of the way. Diaper changes? Check. Keep accurate poo and pee records for the doctors? Check. Time for a bottle? Check. Make sure she's warm while she sleeps? Check. Make sure mom is resting, comfortable and in as little pain as possible? Check. Not trying to pat my own back... but all those responsibilitiea may have been handle by others if family was there. I know it may sound selfish, but my wife having such a huge family would have diluted the experience of my daughters birth. [/QUOTE]
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