What are the do’s and don’ts of being a birth companion?

  In the birthing room, the parents-to-be can receive careful care and attention from experienced doctors and midwives, experience the hardships of motherhood and the responsibilities of fatherhood, and enjoy the joy and happiness of seeing the birth of their baby with their own eyes, while also reducing the pain and mental tension of the mother during labor, promoting the smooth progress of labor, and increasing the relationship between husband and wife.  Notes on accompanying the delivery: 1. When a woman is hospitalized and asks to accompany her wife in childbirth, she and her husband will sign the agreement, and our medical staff will train the woman and her husband to play an active role in assisting and minimizing negative effects.  2.After the doctor’s examination determines that labor is imminent and that there are no serious pregnancy complications, the husband changes his accompanying clothes and mask and hat and turns off his cell phone (so as not to interfere with the normal work of the instruments in the delivery room) and enters the delivery room, and together with the doctor and midwife, accompanies his wife throughout the delivery.  3, in addition to preparing food and fruit for his wife during the first stage of labor, the husband should also give his wife moral encouragement and support, even if she is grumpy or speaks out of anger due to painful contractions, he must be tolerant and patient.  4. When accompanying your wife in childbirth, smoking is forbidden, no spitting, no littering, no interference with the hospital’s observation and treatment of labor.  What a husband can do when accompanying his wife in childbirth: 1. Remind her of the breathing method she practiced when she was pregnant, let her relax mentally, and massage her to ease the pain until delivery.  2. Prepare the food, water and other food needed.  3.Tell your wife how much you love her and gently touch her skin with your hands to give her a sense of security so she won’t feel alone.  4, The husband himself should be strong and work closely with the medical staff to welcome the birth of the little one.