Siti Badriah Admits That She Born A Second Child Without Being Accompanied, Krisjiana Explained The Reason

JAKARTA - Dangdut singer Siti Badriah shared an unforgettable experience while undergoing the second child's delivery process. Unlike the first child, this time he had to face this important moment without being accompanied by his husband, Krisjiana Baharudin, in the operating room.

"(When I gave birth) Kris didn't accompany me, but fortunately the doctors gave up the atmosphere. So what I was afraid of at first, felt alone, nothing strengthened it, but inside, the doctor gave me a lot. So everything is not really bad," said Siti Badriah in the Karang Tengah area, Tangerang, Saturday, May 17.

Even though he could not enter the operating room, Krisjiana remained loyal to wait in front of the door of the delivery room. From behind the glass, he witnessed firsthand the birth process which he said was very tense as well as opening his eyes to the struggle of a mother.

"The husband can't accompany his wife inside, so I just sat in front of Siti's room at the door, I saw from the glass door," he explained.

"At that time, it was the first time I saw a caesarean born person being torn apart from below, to the blood of my blood, all the water from my heart looks the same as me," continued Krisjiana.

The experience of seeing the caesarean surgery process from behind the window made a deep impression for Krisjiana. He was warned by the nurse to be prepared if he felt dizzy or nauseous, but he actually felt enthusiastic about the moment of birth.

"When my first child was born, I was behind Siti, and when I was given a cloth so I didn't look what the process was, and I saw this behind the window so it looked like wow. Until the male nurse said 'how come? Won't you pass out?' I said it's okay, it's just fun. It turned out that previously someone fainted, when they saw the wife being bent," he continued.

When asked if he was willing to accompany Siti if she was allowed to enter, Krisjiana firmly stated her readiness.

"(If you are asked to accompany them inside) Very ready, right, my first child will accompany me inside. This (second child) is just more scary, from the outside it looks more clearly shocked. It was only after the process was finished that I met Sibad that I gave encouragement," he said.

Seeing firsthand how his wife's struggle to give birth to children made Krisjiana appreciate the figure of a mother. He could not hide his admiration for the process full of struggle and courage.

"It's really fun for me, to think, my wife is safe, isn't it. She has been sold many times, there is one layer, two layers, really many times and I saw it from scratch, suddenly when it was close, it seemed like it exploded, it was like an explosion, like water mixed with blood. I can now appreciate how women can give birth, until now," concluded Krisjiana.