# 17, it's good for a man to know that family life is not just coffee and fun, and he can't just go out when things get rough ... Otherwise, specifically. This great joy has not yet happened to me, but I want my husband to be present. On the one hand, this is an indispensable support that I would definitely need at this time. On the other hand, it is good to be involved in this important event, which is no less his merit. In this way he will be able to assess first hand what it means to give life and what effort it requires. I just don't want him peeking between my legs, I think this view can really be saved. But to stand in the room, to hold my hand, to talk to me, to be there to take the baby in his arms - yes, definitely. I know that most men get more emotion, but that's why it's worth going through.
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I attended the birth of both my children. I don't see why there is a need for an opinion on the issue at all - your child is being born, he was a dude! If you are not there, what kind of father are you expected to be afterwards?