IKE
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- Location
- Oklahoma....U.S.A.
I wanted the best care available when my first wife had our first and only child (we were both 21) so I made arrangements for her to deliver in a small, private birthing hospital.
I was sitting outside the delivery room and all of a sudden I heard the bloodcurdling scream, "HONEY !!".......thinking the worst and concerned only about her I stormed into the delivery room and went straight to her without even giving the child a second glance (the umbilical cord had not yet even been cut) and all the while the people in the delivery room were yelling for me to leave but after a few choice words from me and my 'look from hell' they realized that I wasn't leaving till I was damn good and ready.
After a few moments with me she calmed down and assured me that she was alright and for me to go back outside and let them finish and wait till they called me.
I've been in some really hairy situations in my life but when she screamed, "HONEY" that was the most terrified that I've ever been.....at that moment I was just so scared that something had gone wrong and that I was going to lose her.
Sharing that was a little difficult for me to relive.
I was sitting outside the delivery room and all of a sudden I heard the bloodcurdling scream, "HONEY !!".......thinking the worst and concerned only about her I stormed into the delivery room and went straight to her without even giving the child a second glance (the umbilical cord had not yet even been cut) and all the while the people in the delivery room were yelling for me to leave but after a few choice words from me and my 'look from hell' they realized that I wasn't leaving till I was damn good and ready.
After a few moments with me she calmed down and assured me that she was alright and for me to go back outside and let them finish and wait till they called me.
I've been in some really hairy situations in my life but when she screamed, "HONEY" that was the most terrified that I've ever been.....at that moment I was just so scared that something had gone wrong and that I was going to lose her.
Sharing that was a little difficult for me to relive.