Not at all. My husband was in basic training and the schooling for the Navy and didn't get to see his son until he was 9 months old. No advers affect at all. At least not long term. It took awhile for my son to go up to his Daddy and ask HIM for stuff instead of me, but my son is now 3.5years old and like we were together the whole time.
2006-09-27 03:54:15
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answered by jdecorse25 5
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If he cannot be there, no. If he will not be there, yes. The heart of the situation can cause pain and bitterness in the mother, and feeling of abandonment, or a sense of duty and purpose.
If she's tackling that job on her own in the absence of the father because outside circumstances prevent him from attending, then no, i dont think there are adverse effects.
If he will not be there because of a lack of care or interest, then yes, it would most certainly cause adverse effects on her, and possibly the child born during a stressful delivery.
2006-09-27 03:51:00
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I would think there is probably a more adverse effect on the mother than the baby.
2006-09-27 04:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I was mad that my boyfriend didn't make it. But he deserves the father of the year award and he's a wonderful daddy. Baby loves him. I still hold a little resentment so yes I believe on an adult perspective there's an effect but not on the child. Her father resents himself for not having made it. But then again I barely made it to the hospital and I was brought by ambulance so it really couldn't be helped.
2006-09-27 03:49:09
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answered by momofthreemiracles 5
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It is a very special thing for the father to be present for the birth. It is a great bonding experience for both parents and the baby.
2006-09-27 04:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If he loves the child and will be a part of the baby's life in some way shape or form, then it doesn't matter. Just make sure that the person who is in the delivery room with you will offer support.
P.S. Good luck and everything will be just fine.
2006-09-27 04:03:25
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answered by pregnant & praying now has baby 3
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Not at all, my dad couldnt be there when I was born and I love him to death, I read your other question and Im sure your baby will only be so very proud of his Dad because of what he was doing, He wanted to be there and that's the important thing, Your baby wont remember this and I doubt he'll ask, He will have a family and the both of you together growing up, those are the things he will remember
2006-09-27 03:55:31
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answered by audrey 3
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Heck no girl! Many women are single mothers or like myself are having the baby with a partner & used a donor. I have known many children & adults that the father wasn't around & they turned out just fine
2006-09-27 03:52:16
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answered by MiaG 1
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for my section, the only unfavourable influence of being an atheist is on the time of death, at the same time as the guy does no longer trust they're going to live on. they received't be searching for the stairway to heaven or the mild, because it would nicely be. and that is an issue, because in case you do not trust contained in the mild, you received't locate it. I have done some analyze paintings and analyze into NDE's, close to death reviews. Atheists commonly finally end up in stunning darkness wandering till they alter into so anxious they call out, ultimately, to God to keep them, and then the mild involves them. yet first, you should trust there's a mild to flow to. it truly is what i imagine will happen to those who die yet do no longer position self belief in God or existence after death. they're going to be doomed to wander aimlessly contained in the darkness till they arrive at their own end that they choose help. I have study some scary expenditures from nicely knowledgeable atheists who had an NDE experience, about the darkness till they said as out to the mild.
2016-11-24 22:17:00
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answered by ? 4
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No there is no affect to the baby just the Mom. You need all the support you can get.
My Father was not there for any of his daughters birth.
2006-09-27 03:49:51
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answered by Ontario_Mom 4
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