I found the article on what Heath said about being a father:
"I've been looking forward to this all my life! It's definitely exciting, a lot more beautiful than any role I've had and it is definitely my greatest achievement. I now feel conected to something alot bigger and ther's something cosmic about it."
And then he talks about how he was in the labour room:
"We're so bloody hopeless. You come out just realising just how stupid and weak men are. I might aswel not have been there; we're that useless. It's such an intimidating process witnessing how beautifully innate this primal strength that women have is; it just exceeds anything that is within a man. You just feel like leaving and going to the gym and starting a war; it kind of explains our society, over-compensating for this lack of strength that women have."
Right on Heath! I hope this hasn't made you even more nervous, I just love those quotes from him and I thought it was relevant.