Yes you are, but you’re allowed to be!
Thinking of much, much younger children. My niece in Australia has a baby daughter, born just a couple of weeks ago. Anyone wanting to see this baby has had to have a whooping cough vaccination. Fair enough. I had a chat with my brother today. He will see his new granddaughter when he flies down to Sydney in early May. However, his ex-wife was only allowed to visit this new baby when she was a week old. The parents were cooped up in their home, bonding. Fair enough you might say but when I had my daughter, my mum was there the next day, a favourite aunt of mine in a couple of days and it was lovely.
I suppose we must accept that things change. In the very olden days, babies were handed over to wet nurses. Royal babies in our lifetime only saw their parents briefly once a day. Didn’t the late Queen leave Charles behind for 6 months while she went on a big Royal trip?
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