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Anyone know??

This is my second c-section. The first one didn't go as planned cause I had to be put out cause I was only numb on one side from swelling. So what I wanted to know is that if all goes as planned this time and my husbands gets to stay in the OR, do they allow cameras in there? I know it's a sterile room but I've seen videos and pictures in the OR so I was just wondering if any of you ladies had your other half in there with a camera?
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My hubby took pics as well. Be had to stay behind my drape that was up but he was off to the side so he could see and get pics of the baby, then while they stitch you up they go and clean baby and daddy can go and help and get more pics. Good luck
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My hubby took pictures the whole time and I also watched the surgery through a mirror which was so much better than the 1st time. I loved every second i even got a picture of my little one when they held him over the curtain to see me. I loved it.im doing it again with this one. Not sure where u are at but my doc is in Springfield mo.
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Super great to know
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Just had my baby and they allowed pictures after the baby was born but no videos.
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Yay!! I really hope they allow it at the hospital I'll be at
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I have had 2c sections and they allowed him to take pictures but after the baby was born
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they allow cameras to take pictures but not videos
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Do any other moms know about this??
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I really hope they do!! I'm so excited and want to get those first pictures since I couldn't get them with my first child. I'm also gonna make sure to ask as well :)
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The hospital where i had my children did.allow it!! I dont see why any hospital would stop u from getting those first pictures!! If they dont let u it would be crazy....but i think they will!! Good luck!
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Im not sure but I think it depends on the hospital policy.  I would ask the hospital and see what they allow
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