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October 27, 2009 8:52 PM

Katie Couric's Notebook: Being There

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Katie Couric's Notebook
Remember how maternity wards were portrayed back in the old days?
Nervous men pacing in the waiting room getting ready to pass out cigars.

These days, you'll find most men in the delivery room -- one hand on their partner's shoulder, the other hand gripping a camcorder.

But now, a leading childbirth specialist in Britain says it's time for the men to go back outside.

Michel Odent tells The Observer newspaper that birthing should be a low-profile affair.

No husband, and no doctor - just the mother and an experienced midwife.

He says the presence of a male partner causes added stress for the mother -- leading to longer labor and more births by caesarean section.

His assertions have met with criticism from professionals and parents in Britain.

Here in the U.S., the average labor lasts about eight hours.

That's a long day at work for mom and if dad wants to be there too, that's nobody's business but their own.

That's a page from my notebook.
I'm Katie Couric, CBS News.


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by richardhudson November 2, 2009 11:40 AM EST
I completely agree with you Katie that the man's presence in the delivery room is a matter of choice left left to the couple. That said, there is increased stress on the lady in modern life. She works, she cooks, she often keeps the books and makes most of the major long term decisions. She often wants in that way initially, but her guy has to constantly step up and be thoughtful and anticipate her needs before she goes nuts with all the charm of modern life.
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