I feel like I've been posting here so much lately but is anyone else scared of their man/partner watching you give birth and then never being able to look at you the same way after? Sexually I mean. This might be tmi but I'm terrified of never being as "fit" down there again. Im 32 weeks and it seems as if the closer I get to meeting my little girl the more worries pop up!
Re: Scared of partner watching birth
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My husband is pretty squeamish about blood and he saw a lot during my VBAC, he seems pretty unphased by it all. And DD was a big baby and I tore pretty bad, everything went back to normal!
My SO won't be watching, because to be honest I don't want to watch my on lady parts as I'm giving birth.
My exH (father of my oldest 3) watched and even held a leg. Nothing he saw ever stopped him from wanting me. He said he really couldn't feel a difference either. I can't tell you how my current partner feels about watching b/c it's C-sections all the way.
DS1 01/08/03 DD1 08/11/04 DD2 10/06/08 DS2 09/30/14
SURPRISE! Hannah May born 01/22/16
I asked for a mirror with DD, cause everyone else got to see her crowning and were so excited- I wanted to see too!
Two years, two losses and three IUIs...
We are having TRIPLETS!
EDD 1/26/16
GGB born November 2015!
DS1 2010
DS2 2013
DD1 2016
Trust me, he will still want it.
That being said, we agreed he would be at my head, but if he wants to look I am all for it. It's our 1st so we'll be playing it by ear. I think watching would almost be better, like create more respect for what we go through to grow our families lol.
My husband says he won't look, and he will stay up my end, but I'm certain (if I don't have a csection) that he will, he won't be able to help it, he will be curious!
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
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Please link to these statistics. I can't help but feel that number is extreemly high, and if it were truly that wide scale of an issue relating to viewing a birth it would have been something discussed more often, especially amoung my girlfriends who some would no doubt be affected by it....
Legitimate studies are done in peer-reviewed journals and listed in a search engine such as pubmed. So yes, if this is a real study, you should be able to link to an abstract. I did a couple of keyword searches in pubmed and could not find an abstract to match this statistic. Not saying it doesn't exist, just saying I can't find it. So stating again, at least give us author or something to try and find the actual study.
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018