My oldest daughter gave birth to my tenth grandchild a few days ago, and no one was allowed to visit except her husband.
I have no kids, so there is much I don’t know firsthand, much I will never know.
In the movies, there is often a delivery room for the babies, and later a room where all the newborns lie in their colored blankets, with name tags taped on.
Does anything like that still happen in real life?
Would the rest of the family get to at least see the baby through a window once he had been stabilized?
My friend had her first grandchild just as everything shut down. She lives only 15 min from her daughter. Never saw him in person yet.
In some ways it was worse because her daughter is herself a medical research professional who is also being transferred far away now, and she was toeing the line on absolutely no visiting.