Labour wards in Indian hospitals

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Question - do men still wait in the outpatient waiting area in big Indian cities while their wives labour or have things changed and the dad is in the labour room with his wife while she gives birth?

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: thedramaqueen

Question - do men still wait in the outpatient waiting area in big Indian cities while their wives labour or have things changed and the dad is in the labour room with his wife while she gives birth?


Somewhere in north small hospital,It is not allowed...My husband didn't allow with me 😭 ...I don't know about how big was that hospital.
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Originally posted by: reenarani


Somewhere in north small hospital,It is not allowed...My husband didn't allow with me 😭 ...I don't know about how big was that hospital.

I am sorry you had to give birth (was it natural or c-section? I ask because c-section is an operation so they sometimes don't allow dads) without the man who you created the beautiful life with

Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes sense why that dad was waiting outside.

I still don't think newborns are brought out of the labour wards to outpatient waiting areas. Never mind. That would be all about logic.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: thedramaqueen

I am sorry you had to give birth (was it natural or c-section? I ask because c-section is an operation so they sometimes don't allow dads) without the man who you created the beautiful life with

Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes sense why that dad was waiting outside.

I still don't think newborns are brought out of the labour wards to outpatient waiting areas. Never mind. That would be all about logic.


Normal case...Yes newborn, those babies are perfectly fit n healthy ...once child specialist check in delivery room n give thumb up...newborns are brought out of the delivery wards to outpatient waiting areas..

Personal experience...This same thing happened when my daughter born..And I saw most beautiful girl in this world ever n forever.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Yes Dads are allowed inside the delivery room, infact Dads r encouraged to be part of the delivery, support their wives, cut the umbilical cord, hold the child just after delivery.
I am saying this based on my exp...big city n famous hospital n normal delivery. Though its allowed for less complicated cesarean cases as well.

But even though they are allowed..many men are still not comfortable to be inside the delivery room n witness child birth.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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In our hospital, we allow patient's husband to be there with her in the labor room.
That is a beautiful experience.
As obstetricians, we also get full fledged support of the husband in motivating the woman when they are pushing.
It is a beautiful scene to watch - the parents with the baby as a unit.
Recently, I had a patient whose husband was in Saudi.
She went into preterm labor ,
When I am walking into the labor room,
I saw the husband on face time on the phone at the head side of the patient.
That was an amazing experience for the couple & for me.
I was awed by the technology where dear ones can be with u in times of need when you are miles apart.
She delivered normally.
Next day when I met that husband he had tears. He couldn't thank me enough for that wonderful experience.

Coming to showing babies outside, uncomplicated ones, definitely we will bring them & show - our hospital through a glass window, where relatives are on the other side, father having the baby in his arms & showing to their family. - a proud moment.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Don't know why that dad was stood outside waiting for jodi number 1 to spot him
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Posted: 8 years ago
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If its operation no one is allowed inside

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