Midwife spills the beans: These are the most blatant sentences she hears from fathers in the delivery room

Toronto (Canada) - The delivery room is undoubtedly a place of great emotion - and pain. Of course, it is mainly the expectant mothers who endure many an ordeal there. But some expectant fathers also suffer in the delivery room - but not necessarily as they should. In a TikTok video , midwife Sydney has now revealed the most blatant sentences she has heard in her five years of experience.

Midwife Sydney gets very upset with some expectant fathers.
Midwife Sydney gets very upset with some expectant fathers.  © TikTok/Screenshot/nurse_sydney

In the clip, the nurse from Toronto, Canada, doesn't just get upset about the men's comments, she also acts them out in a hilarious way.

Thanks to a filter, the young woman even sports a moustache and chin beard in the viral hit. Then she really steps on the gas with her quotes:

"My back is killing me because of this couch. I need an epidural too," said one father, for example. Another: "How much longer will it take?"

The sentence "I'm sooo tired, I haven't slept for about 48 hours" also left the midwife speechless, as did: "So, when can we have sex again?" and "I'm starving, I haven't eaten for so long."

She was "shocked" by what expectant fathers would say in the delivery room, the Canadian explained in an interview with Newsweek this week.

And added.

Viral TikTok video recreates curious sayings of fathers

In her curious TikTok clip, Sydney simply plays the fathers herself.
In her curious TikTok clip, Sydney simply plays the fathers herself.  © TikTok/Screenshot/nurse_sydney

The fathers could not say such sentences, "especially when their wife has suffered the worst pain of her life trying to carry their unborn child to term," Sydney told the US magazine indignantly.

"Even though most of these feelings and comments are absolutely justified, it's important that the father keeps them to himself," she added. After all, the mother feels all these things a thousand times over.

But there is one thing the midwife can now be happy about: Her curious video has reached 1.9 million clicks since last week, plus more than 150,000 likes.

This also gives Sydney hope because she is hoping that some expectant fathers will take her criticism to heart from now on.