For those of you non-Taiwanese fathers whose children were born in Taiwan, were you present in the delivery room at the time of the birth? Did you feel welcome? Those Taiwanese father I've talked to were generally present during the delivery, so I know that it is allowed and not uncommon in Taiwan. I can't imagine that doctors and staff would treat foreigners differently.
For those of you who have had children born both in Taiwan and in the U.S. or Canada, how did the experiences compare? Overall, I'm have a more favorable opinion of Taiwan. The recovery facilities are nicer, the stay is longer, and the radition of zuo ye zi makes sense to me. I really like the OBGYN and his facilities. He can communicate in English, which helps make up for my limited Chinese.
But with the due date approaching, anxiety is increasing. Anything I should be prepared for that is specific to Taiwan that I wouldn't have read in pregnancy books?
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10/29/2006 EDIT
Should father's be present during their child's delivery?
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