First-time dad watches his baby’s birth via Zoom

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After struggling through four rounds of IVF, a first-time dad watched his partner give birth via video call, but the moment was still so special. ❤️

Stephanie Gandelman, 34, from Jersey City, New Jersey, delivered her son Jake two weeks ago while husband Marty, 34, watched on a Zoom call from their sofa, reportsThe couple, who both struggle with fertility issues, had long-awaited the magical moment – having gone through four rounds of IVF and three miscarriages before the arrival of their baby.

But it wasn’t until Stephanie decided to be induced at 39 weeks that the reality of how alone she would really be sunk in.

 

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