I'm in TX right now, have to watch it at McD's with a big mac and fries.
Congratulations (and well done Mrs Mike). Any chance her full name is Lily Wemblina Europa Bruce?
I thought that was abit of a mouthful so settled on Lilly Jela Hudds Jakey Rosenior, just rolls of the tongue don't ye think!!!! Thanks again for the messages everyone.
Speaking as a non-parent - why is it so good to see the birth of your child? Im not being wacky here, I just dont understand it. Everyone I know who has done it has said it's horriffic and scars you for life - much like tigermaul said above. Youve also got the next 18 years to look at it before it leaves home....
Im sure it's a modern thing and if you dont do it now you're massively frowned upon but until the 90s it was practically unheard of. I genuinley dont know of anyone from the generation above mine who ever went to the birth of their kids. It just wasnt even an option and the midwives kicked you out by all accounts.
Glad it worked out anyway Mike.
It's has been common practice for fathers to attend since the 1980's. If you are of a delicate nature then yes maybe don't attend. But as it takes two to make the baby in the first place then why should the mother go through it alone without the father being there if that's what she wants. If you think it's traumatic to watch then try pushing a watermelon out of your backside and then you might realise it can be quite traumatic for the woman giving birth.
If you think it's traumatic to watch then try pushing a watermelon out of your backside and then you might realise it can be quite traumatic for the woman giving birth.
As ive got no intention of ever fathering offspring I'll give it a miss.
That writes its own reply. 