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Fathers (N=18) with one or more children on an NICU were interviewed about
their experiences on the NICU However, fathers insisted on talking about th
e situation around the birth of their child. Seventeen of 18 births were by
Caesarian with only four fathers present. Hospital staff prevented 10 fath
ers from attending, primarily because the mother was to receive general ana
esthesia. Eight of 13 fathers asked would definitely have wanted to be pres
ent anyway. In spite of severe limitations, the results show it is probably
time again to re-think and systematically research how fathers are treated
when the birth of their child becomes complicated.