Not sure the kiss will happen with the mask but will be thinking to do so. The situation you speak of almost happened with my sons GF as well but she quickly jumped from 5 to 10cms and delivered before they needed to c section. The BP was an issue as well but all is well as we speak, thanks fleudy and BYers for the well wishes. Can’t wait for the game changing times I hear of Umani
At first, the various new birth and COVID-cautious prohibitions & limitations after my granddaughter's late January birth felt excessive, inconvenient, and burdensome. It was awkward to wear a mask, wash hands, breathe away from the face, etc. It was difficult to be helpful, let alone fully experience the joy.
At 8 weeks, she finally saw my full face through not yet fully-focusing eyes. Prior to that, only Mom & Dad went maskless.
Last weekend, at 19 weeks, she was in CT and meeting my/my daughter's extended family for the first time. 14 different adults gathered for brunch, and all got to hold her after washing hands. I was shocked by how relaxed my daughter was. My granddaughter went from very few trips out of the home in her first 16 weeks to now having logged more than 3,000 road miles across 10 or more states since Memorial Day weekend.
A lot more than I've have imagined has gone into every decision and decision-making process, but all has been measured and caring, a things have unfolded.
In a week, I'll travel back to where the North, South, and Midwest meet for another 4 months, and get a better sense of whether & how my relocation will extend indefinitely.
Now, there are grasping hands, recognizing eyes that result in big smiles, a developing playful singing voice, and strong hints that rolling over, mobility, and teeth pushing through gums are in the weeks ahead. It's awesome in every way.
PS - Quite a thread!