31 People Who Work At Maternity Wards Share The Weirdest Thing A Father Has Done

31 People Who Work At Maternity Wards Share The Weirdest Thing A Father Has Done

Article created by: Gabija Saveiskyte

Everyone handles a hospital visit differently, some dread it, some are so used to it that it’s as normal as a trip down to the grocery store. When it comes to giving birth, the majority of attention is given to the person, well, actually giving birth, but sometimes, expecting fathers have a bizarre way of stealing the spotlight.

Someone asked “Maternity staff, what are the weirdest or wildest things you’ve seen from expecting fathers?” and people shared their most unhinged stories. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts and experiences in the comments down below.

Judge in courtroom holding wooden gavel, representing authority and judgment in maternity wards and father-related cases. My mother-in-law likes to tell the story of how my father-in-law, a lawyer, was in court arguing a case when she went into labour. This was the 80s, so no cell phones. All she could do was call the courthouse, leave a message with someone, and head to the hospital on her own.

The result was my FIL, an hour or so later, showing up on the maternity ward totally disheveled and still in his formal court attire, having run 15 blocks from the courthouse to the hospital the second he got the message. In my country, attorneys wear black robes, waistcoats, and funny little white tie/collar numbers, so he made quite the sight. But he made it in time for the birth!

the_librarian , EyeEm / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Close-up of a thoughtful man reflecting on unusual experiences shared by people who work at maternity wards. My dad worked OB at a Detroit hospital for some time. After witnessing a black husband scream at his black wife for birthing a white baby, my dad made it a habit to tell first-time black fathers that their babies often come out *much* lighter than their parents.

That poor woman.

MoulanRougeFae:
I had a friend who was accused of cheating because her husband wasn’t ever told Black babies are born pale. He screamed, threw things at her and threatened to [end] her because he didn’t know. He was arrested at the hospital. She stayed with me for 6 months while working on divorcing him. I don’t blame her one bit. No apology would ever make up for that especially after giving birth less than an hour previous. I never understood why mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters or friends don’t tell Black men when they find out they are going to be dads that Black babies are born pale and get their skin tone a couple days after being born. It seems almost cruel not to tell them.

SassiestPants , The Yuri Arcurs Collection / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man with beard and curly hair wearing sweater, holding head and appearing stressed in a maternity ward setting. My workmate went with his wife to the hospital while she was in labour.

He almost passed out and was splashing his face with water saying “I can’t do this”

His wife called him out, said “you’re doing nothing, I’m the one doing this, not you”.

He managed to support her through it..

payvavraishkuf:
My husband had to walk past the c section barrier to get to the heat lamp where they’d taken our son, so he could check the baby, cut the cord, etc.
Later that night he tearfully told me “I thought I wanted two kids but I saw your intestines today and there was so much blood and I was so scared!”

OwlNo1068 , syda_productions / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Worried young father at maternity ward holding head while awaiting news about newborn baby in hospital setting A relative who is a doctor told me this story about his first night on call as a GP.

He gets a 1am call from a man who had been at the pub and returned home to find his pregnant wife in early labour (about 32 weeks). My relative tells the man to phone an ambulance, then gets in the car and races out to the patient.

He arrived at the patient’s house to find no ambulance. The father answered the door, looking pale, and says “she’s had the baby, Doctor.” My relative goes in and quickly ensures the baby is breathing, mum is OK, etc. Then, having discovered that the father hadn’t phoned for an ambulance, uses the landline to arrange for an ambulance and a bed in the neonatal ICU. This was before cordless phones and the phone wasn’t in the bedroom, so my relative couldn’t see the patient.

My relative is on the phone when he hears the father shout, “Doctor! There’s something else coming!”

My relative shouts, “That’s the placenta, don’t worry!”

A couple of minutes later my relative hears a much higher pitched shout:

“Doctor! Is it supposed to move?”

My relative drops the phone and races to the bedroom. It was an unexpected twin born inside the amniotic sac.

After stabilising the second baby, my relative then has to phone back to tell them he needs a second ambulance and *two* NICU beds.

Acceptable-Bell142 , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Construction worker on ladder at wooden framework site, unrelated to maternity wards or fathers' unusual behavior. Our 1st pregnancy was a difficult one so while I worked a freind would stay with my then-wife to help her out. I was working on a phone line while on a ladder in the middle of an intersection when that freind came roaring up saying that she just took the wife, who wasn’t due for weeks still, to the hospital. I slid down the ladder, dropped my tools right there in the middle of the intersection, told my groundsman he was on his own and booked it to the hospital. I wasn’t going to miss this for the world.

When my 1st grandson was being born (even earlier than his dad! Lol), they wanted us there ASAP to keep my D-i-L’s absolute nightmare of a mother out of the delivery room until all was done, and also (due to my EMS background) to help the understand all the medical devices and procedures that were going on.

Any father that doesn’t step up and be there for their baby’s mom is a punk.

BigWhiteDog , Svitlana Hulko / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Tired man in casual clothes holding his head, reflecting the stress shared by people who work at maternity wards. I worked with someone who’s partner took her to the labour ward, gave his mobile number to the staff and told them to call when baby was nearly there as he was going to wait in the pub.

He walked out and wasn’t allowed back in a few hours later as he was drunk.

Anyway, they are divorced now.

ValuableMine9 , EyeEm / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Young man with headset celebrating a win, illustrating reactions shared by people who work at maternity wards about fathers' actions. The sheer amount of men who will bring their entire gaming systems complete with a TV into the labor room so they can game with the boys while their partner births their child.

Cam_Winston2001:
I saw this as a student on OBGYN, could hardly believe what I was seeing! Trying to give discharge instructions to mom and baby, while dad is in the corner screaming into his mic and going nuts on his mechanical keyboard.

tina_bean02 , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Bearded man in a gray shirt expressing surprise while sharing stories about weird things fathers did in maternity wards. I was an ER nurse, but to get to L&D you came thru ER. One guy was wanting to watch Monday night football while his wife was in labor. He showed up with a 12 pack of Bud light, a bag of Oreos and a hibachi grill in case he would be here awhile.
Another one was so nervous about watching his wife give birth he passed out cold in the parking lot. One of the security guards found him. He had struck his head on the curb, needed 50 sutures to close a scalp wound and was taken to the L&D waiting room where he fell asleep on a sofa. His wife had no idea where he went to and didn’t find him until she was being discharged.
Another guy was a local DJ on a radio station. He was a first time dad and wanted everyone to know about it. He was in the delivery room doing a play by play for all his listeners. His wife finally had enough and started screaming obscenities until he stopped broadcasting.

Majestic-Log-5642 , DC Studio / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Woman in a maternity ward bed using a tablet, illustrating stories from people working in maternity wards about fathers' behaviors. I am not maternity staff but after giving birth I developed post-partim pre-eclampsia and needed to stay longer at the hospital. The baby was great and she was allowed to stay with me. My husband wanted to go home to sleep in a comfortable bed. I told him through gritted teeth I could literally die, he doesn’t get comfort. I think that really opened his eyes because from then on he has been amazing and supportive.

Unlucky_Key_158 , EyeEm / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Person in a red horned demon costume with long black hair, illustrating unusual moments fathers have done in maternity wards. My mom told me a story when she worked at the hospital where the mother didn’t know which guy was the dad so the two men showed up. One in a very nice three piece suit and the other guy dressed in a red devil costume, leotard, horns, tail and pitchfork. True story.

youmustb3jokn , Loïc Barré / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Man with beard covering his eyes with his arm, illustrating unusual moments shared by maternity ward workers about fathers. Not staff, but my baby’s father left mid labor to go “clean the house” (aka cheat on me), came back only when I demanded it because they broke my water…then proceeded to come back drunk and sleep through my entire labor. The nurses woke him up to cut the cord and then he went back to sleep. (He lasted about 3 weeks after baby was born before I kicked him out).

becauseimcool , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man wrapped in blue blanket hugging a pillow, illustrating unusual behavior shared by people who work at maternity wards. Not staff but I called my brother to ask how my SIL was doing during her induction and he told me he didn’t know because he went home. Because it could take awhile. He. Went. Home. I was literally like ……”….you left?” My husband took such good care of me during my induction. As a *partner* should. Blew my mind. By the time my niece was born he didn’t want to look because it would be “gross” and then had to sit down because he was going to pass out. My SIL said the fact that the nurses were doting on him and bringing him Gatorade was the motivation/anger she needed to do that last big push.

I’ve never, ever been more disappointed.

moonbrows:
The nurses put my dad in a chair with a blanket and cocodamol because his wisdom teeth hurt as my mother was about to have the epidural, I think it’s quite common. Pretty sure the staff just wanted him sat down, out of the way and not complaining anymore.

linzkisloski , DC Studio / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man jogging on urban rooftop with city skyline, illustrating fathers featured by people who work at maternity wards. I was the father of a beautiful baby girl. While I was filling out the forms for her birth certificate etc, I casually commented to the nurse that they must see a lot of nervous fathers. She said she has seen guys literally run out of the building, like to run away. I was just like… 😬😬.

omgidontknowbob:
My dad got a speeding ticket ON THE WAY HOME.
Rude.

diabolicalroadrash , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Father holding hand of laboring pregnant woman in maternity ward during childbirth in hospital setting This is terrible but I also heard a story where they needed to stitch up the mom after natural birth and the dad instructed the doctor to make her “extra tight” so he could enjoy her tonight. My mom was mortified and would get white every time she told that story.

youmustb3jokn , DC Studio / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man wearing a gray hoodie sitting and holding a video game controller, relatable to fathers in maternity wards scenarios. There was the dad who hauled in a flat screen and Playstation, playing COD live while I was trying to help mom get baby breastfed. He loudly shushed me because “the guys could hear me”. SIR.

txgirlinbda , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Newborn baby lying on a soft blanket in a maternity ward, with focus on the infant’s wide eyes and hand reaching out. I was charge nurse one night when my nurse came and told me she walked in on a dad breastfeeding from the mom/patient… like, on his knees with a breast in his mouth. Baby was in the crib whining like, “Hey, it’s my turn!”

Nurse just walked right back out.

lustdarkness811 , wirestock / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Patient in maternity ward consulting with female doctor about pregnancy concerns during prenatal checkup. As a student midwife, my mentor & I were looking after a couple who had got pregnant on their 1st date so very much still in the honeymoon period. When she was offered an internal examination, she asked us to leave the room so that her partner could ‘moisten her up first’ 😂.

tummyrumbling , photoroyalty / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Father nervously supporting partner in maternity ward while medical staff assist during labor and delivery process. How about the weirdest thing we saw FROM a maternity ward employee:

When I gave birth to our first daughter, we weren’t married. So, the husband and I had to sign a paper saying he IS the father, etc. Our baby looked so much like him and his sister that we joked that maybe she wasn’t mine. He said “I’m positive I’m her dad but, are you sure you’re her mother?” and other silliness.

Maternity clerk had a brain freeze or something because she was ADAMANT that he had 90 days to refute the paternity claim and suggested a DNA test, etc. We weren’t quiet when we were saying these things and we were OBVIOUSLY cracking up at each other. He was clearly joking when he said “are you sure you’re her mother?” while I was standing there in a hospital gown with a med bracelet on. I don’t think the lady knew how babies were made and born- even with all the chart info right in front of her. We had to reply, “Ma’am…. I’m sure I’m her mother since I just pushed her out hours ago. Says so right here” *points at chart and he said, “Um… ma’am? I asked her if she was sure SHE was her mother. I NEVER said I wasn’t sure she’s my child. We were just joking with each other. How did you come to the conclusion that we needed a DNA test?”

Lady just sat there and blinked for a good minute before it registered in her brain.

FrankenOperator , wavebreakmedia_micro / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man wearing gaming headset holds controller focused in a dimly lit room related to maternity wards stories. One of my coworkers brought his Xbox to the hospital and was playing Fortnite on the hospital wifi. I’m not even talking about before the baby is born when you’re waiting around, I mean like after the baby is born and you’re still in the hospital. He played with my friends online and they said you could hear the nurse in the background in the middle of the night checking on his wife and baby while he played. Somehow he is still married, and she thinks he’s a great dad even though he’s even worse at home.

tarheel310 , rawpixel / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man looking confused and worried while talking on phone, illustrating unusual father behavior in maternity wards. Not L&D staff but a mom. My husband forgot how to spell my name when he called asking if we should go to the hospital 🤦‍♀️ we were first time parents and in total denial as to what was happening because I went into labor early and it was also the middle of the night. I’ve never let him live that down!

Jazzlike-Lynx4952 , benzoix / freepik (not the actual photo) Report

Man in yellow shirt resting on a couch, illustrating the experiences of people who work at maternity wards and fathers' behavior. Story from the opposite end.
My eldest god son is now 21.
This story goes back to his birth, my friend had a tendency for premature and short births.

Her first arrived 2 weeks early after a 4 hour labour
Her Second arrived 5 weeks early and a 2 hour labour.

This was her third.
Her husband was out of town she was bored and 30 weeks pregnant, they had a plan in place….it didnt happen We had just sat down and ordered pizza in some place in Chelsea near where she lived, we were talking when she stopped stood up and said we need to go to the hospital now!.
I looked confused, then realised “but youve still got a couple of months….”
She explained about her first two and added she wasnt about to give birth in an hour if she wasnt in a hospital…

So we cancelled the pizza….her waters broke in the doorway. She yelled sorry, im flagging down a black cab, shes having contractions…im trying to call husband and the maternity ward as shes trying to stay calm….

We get to the hospitals maternity ward, still no husband. …

The midwife tells me to put down the phone it can wait and i need to be in there with her..

We laugh im not her husband im not the kids father im trying to call him. Im still being dressed in the protective gear and calling her husband who isnt responding.
…10 minutes later godson arrives screaming.

57 minutes from that first twinge, till he arrived…..

Friend passes out, apparently thats happened each time, she kept that a surprise im there holding him.

Phone rings nurse answers.

All she says to husband was, “well that was a rollercoaster smiles at me gives my phone back..takes GS and i talk with husband.

I just ask why did noone warn me this was why you wanted someone with her at all times…..

Ironically, her 4th and final kid a few years later -a girl- after 3 boys, arrived as scheduled and a 14 hour Labour.

SmoothArea1206 , freepik (not the actual photo) Report

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