Eoc. Hall, FROM FUN AND EXCITEMENT TO JOY AND TROUBLE - AN EXPLORATIVE STUDY OF 3 DANISH FATHERS EXPERIENCES AROUND BIRTH, Scandinavian journal of caring sciences, 9(3), 1995, pp. 171-179
The role of the father has undergone considerable change in the West.
Fathers of today are expected to take a more active part in birth prep
aration, birth and childcare than their predecessors were. The purpose
of the present study is to describe some Danish fathers' experiences
around birth. Three first-time fathers were interviewed at three diffe
rent times: in the last month of pregnancy, two weeks after the birth
of their child, and again three months later. Data were analyzed in se
veral steps using a hermeneutical approach. The fathers' experiences w
ere identified as fun and excitement at the end of the pregnancy, love
at first sight at the birth, at which they all attended and took an a
ctive part, awakening when the new family was united at home and when
they came to realize how much effort is needed in caring for an infant
, and joy and trouble three months later. It is suggested that health
personnel might benefit from the study in both a direct and indirect w
ay.