MATT WALSH (HOST): How many weeks pregnant are you guys? How is the missus feeling? I appreciate you giving me credit for taking part in the pregnancy, but I will say it's just my wife who's the one who's pregnant – and how is she feeling? You know, it's not great. I mean, it's rough. It's physically rough to have a twin pregnancy. And so she's getting through it. I think she was feeling very sick, she had like morning sickness, but all the time nonstop for the first several weeks, that's seems to have died down a little bit, but it's still draining for her. Very difficult. Also challenging for me too, you know.
Don't forget about the men. It's very tough for us also when our wives are pregnant, when they're giving birth. I've talked about this before. You know, I think arguably – I know women don't like to hear this, but they have their role when it comes to giving birth, and yeah, there are some difficulties. But, arguably, it's harder for the men. And, for example – I've been through this several times now at these hospitals – you could be in that hospital room for, certainly several hours, sometimes days during the labor process. And they don't give you a bed to sleep in so they give you an uncomfortable chair you have to sit in. It's like, how're you supposed to sleep in that? And then, if you do fall asleep, you have you got the nurses coming in all the time waking you up. Or your wife's uncomfortable and she's complaining about it. So, you could argue it's actually harder for the man. I think women should be more understanding of that fact.