What does health have to do with it. People have c-sections all the time and recover and return to their lives everyday. Same goes for infants. People have been having babies for ages and eventually you have to take them out in public. Each parent has to make that decision when to take their baby out. My guess though is within the first six weeks most babies go to the grocery store, church, restaurant or other place where there are other people.
But it is an individual thing. Not ALL pregnancies go well. Not ALL babies can handle being with a large group of people that quickly. Yes people have been having babies for ages, and guess what for ages and ages the mortality rate of those women and the babies they carried was extremely high! Even in the US, we have one of the WORST mortality rates of women and babies in the developed world. But mind you were aren't as bad as places in Africa with the mortality rate of women during pregnancy is 1:18 or India where its 1:54
God forbid (because if is NOT happening ever) I ever get pregnant again, I plan NOTHING for the next 10-11 possibly 12 months. When I was pregnant with my 2nd child, I missed family reunions, was not even allowed to travel to my parents house 3 hour drive away because none of the hospitals there had a level 3 NICU (i would have had to be helicoptered back here). I missed several weddings (on both sides) and a funeral of someone extremely dear to me (couldn't help that one, doc did an emergency induction). Babe and I weren't allowed in any public setting until he was at least 6 weeks old.
It is a TON of money to spend traveling cross country on the HOPES that everything goes well. She has already had complications in the past (which increases the likelihood of future complications), which makes it even more risky.
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She wasn't even concerned that her granddaughter might be sick or that being around people with colds could put her at risk for RSV.

) then they would help in any way possible. Offer a place to stay, mom would offer to help pay unconditionally, offer to pick you up at the airport. But no, it's all conditional. IF you come with the boys I'll pay. IF you come, you have to get a hotel and can't stay with anyone. IF you come, you have to help cook for rehearsal dinner, but you can't come to the dinner. Sounds like you're just free labor (for the most part).