I'm sorry I had to run off this morning, Alice. I did get all my errands accomplished, hither and yon, and I will be there first thing tomorrow to see to the ones needing follow-on care.
I recommend giving them another day before we subject them to Apparating. It takes a while to recover one's sense of one's own boundaries and internal constitution after a pregnancy. You remember, I'm sure. At the very least, it would be kind to give them a day to find some inner stability, and then we'll want to listen carefully to how they say they are feeling.
That's assuming we have the luxury of time for a conservative approach. If, for whatever reason, it seems unsafe to keep them there, then I would say the risk of complications is diminishing hourly and by tomorrow it's unlikely anything truly dire would ensue if we needed to move them. In that case, I'd expect them to be quite nauseous--likely beyond help of the usual potions--but a choice between safety and sickness is an easy one to make.
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I recommend giving them another day before we subject them to Apparating. It takes a while to recover one's sense of one's own boundaries and internal constitution after a pregnancy. You remember, I'm sure. At the very least, it would be kind to give them a day to find some inner stability, and then we'll want to listen carefully to how they say they are feeling.
That's assuming we have the luxury of time for a conservative approach. If, for whatever reason, it seems unsafe to keep them there, then I would say the risk of complications is diminishing hourly and by tomorrow it's unlikely anything truly dire would ensue if we needed to move them. In that case, I'd expect them to be quite nauseous--likely beyond help of the usual potions--but a choice between safety and sickness is an easy one to make.