A father broadcasts live the delivery of his wife on Facebook and they have already seen more than 200 thousand people

Social networks, and especially Facebook, have reached our lives not only to make a means of connection between people who are far away, or to find people we thought we would not see again, but to expose our concerns, desires, images and videos, whenever we want, of course.

It is a window to the world that we can open or close as we please, through which we can teach the part of our lives that we want. Some teach nothing, others teach everything, and now also, live and direct, thanks to Facebook Live, which allowed a father broadcast live the delivery of his wife and that, thanks to that, they have already seen more than two hundred thousand people.

A live birth?

So is. To date, what many parents did was record the birth, then maybe do some sort of assembly and save it to have it as a souvenir, share it with the closest ones, or do the same on Facebook or YouTube. Now the story goes further, because Fakamalo Kihe Eiki, from California, said that nothing to see it later when everything had already happened: the audience had the right to see it live and live, and that's how he recorded everything and he broadcast it for the 3,000 people They connected to see it.

Once broadcast, the video was on the servers, as one more shared video, and has begun to run like foam, so much, that in just two days it has exceeded the number of 200 thousand views (If you can't see it, the video is shared here).

From giving birth to everyone to see you

The curious thing is that we have gone from a care to childbirth in which not even the father could enter, to one that not only enters but can record with his mobile and share the moment with the thousands of people in that moment you want to see it. What is absurd? Yes, I think so too, but this is in the decision of each father and mother. What I do see about this couple, and it's a shame, is that the father, who was in theory to accompany the mother, he dedicated himself to recording instead of accompanying.

I do not know, I did not want to photograph or record anything in the births of my children, I wanted to be 100% with her and seeing how they were born. I will not have it immortalized forever, but the memory that I could see it and live it without other worries is worth much more to me.

If anything, it occurs to me that you can always pull someone professional who records or takes pictures, and so the father can be for what he is supposed to be. Do not you think?

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