Dads can't give birth. Should they take birthing classes anyway? In this week's episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad seek the advice of experts and experience parents to answer the questions: Are birth classes worth it for fathers? Is this a valuable thing to do during pregnancy? Will you be more prepared during the labor and delivery of your baby because of a birthing class? We deliver answers. DadLabs ep 481 is brought to you by BabyBjorn.
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Pregnancy Ultrasound
Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad discuss the process of a pregnancy ultrasound with Kaylen Silverberg M.D. Whether it be through a vaginal probe or a abdominal ultrasound, the ultrasound images are are the first pictures you will have of your new baby. Going to the obstetrician and gynocologist OBGYN is crucial for a new dad, just make sure you don't freak out about the ultrasound pictures or the ultrasound machine. DadLabs Ep. 516 The Lab brought to you by BabyBjorn.
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Five Things Not to Say During Labor and Delivery
In this DadLabs video Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad discuss the five phrases Dads should never say in the labor and delivery room. These five phrases should be avoided at all cost during the birth of a baby. Starting with number 5, Is that normal? Never show fear in the delivery room, and always stay calm and collected with your pregnant wife. Number 4 is avoiding anything that involves my Mom says. While experiencing childbirth the last thing your wife wants to hear is any advise or anything to do with her mother-in-law. Number 3 is to ask, why is the birth in the metric system? Do the math yourself and keep irrellevant questions out of the birthing center. The number 2 things to avoid is saying "I'm not sure I'm ready for this." It's too late to make that decision, and the most important thing is to be supportive during the child birth process. The final thing, and most important to remember is to avoid saying anything like "toughen up" and/or "suck it up". Baby Delivery whether natural birth or through a cesarean section is a very difficult process. If you have any questions make sure to ask your doula or your midwife, and most of all be supportive through the pregnancy. The Lab Ep 528 brought to you by BabyBjorn.