Watching an epidural didn't get to me. Watching an episiotomy did
though. It's funny. I've dealt okay with body gore from injury, but
when it's medical/cosmetic it just gets to me.

-Kevin

On 7/8/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Really?  That's so odd - I watched both my wife's epidurals, and not
> only was there not any blood or anything that could imagine would induce
> fainting (well, ok, there was the huge needle), but it was really
> interesting to see the procedure.  Of course, once the nurses figured
> out I wasn't the fainting type, they asked me to put on a gown and
> gloves and wash up and they let me fetch things and help out a little.
> It was quite the experience.
> 
> They also said you'd be surprised how many husbands faint or feel faint
> at some point in the process - at least half.
> 
> - Jim

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