When my wife was in hospital giving birth to our little boy there were a few complications.
First of all he became very distressed in the womb, then the midwife had to do a scalp scrape and he became even more distressed and turned in the womb and the umbilical cord got wrapped round his neck.
They then all sprang into action, barged me out of the way and wheeled her down to the delivery room, a couple of minutes passed and a nurse came to find me and took me down to the delivery room.
I got changed into the gown etc and was led into the room where my wife was laid with all these doctors and nurses gathered round, i was sat right at the edge of the barrier they put up to block your view, so i could see everything
They literally cut her open like they were gutting a fish and then kind of dived inside her belly to drag the little fella out, they then passed him onto the paediatrician.
The heart stopping moment came when after 2 minutes they sent an emergency message out on the tannoy for the senior paediatrician to come to delivery room 2 immediately.
He came in and shoved the junior paediatrician out of the way and started working on my new born son, after nearly 3 minutes they managed to get him breathing at which point he passed the baby over to the junior paediatrician and came over to talk to me.
He explained that due to an extended lack of oxygen there was a chance that complications may arise but from his initial examination everything seemed ok and we had a healthy 9lb 8oz baby boy.
Believe me i have never been so close to almost literally soiling myself, and all the time this was happening i had to reassure my wife that everything was ok.
Luckily enough our little boy turned out to be perfectly fine and has no issues at all relating to what happened when he was born.