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Old 01-15-2012, 09:04 AM #4
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The best thing is to have somebody there for atleast the first 2 weeks . and she needs to stay resting for a good 6 weeks , dont let her do anything . she will feel like she can do something and thats a big no no do not let her .... If her dr says OH SHE CAN GO BACK TO WORK IN 2 - 3 WEEKS , HE IS A JERK .. Just do household chores especially vacumning for her . If there are children invovled take care of them also. To many visitors will wear her out especially at the hospital .. Good luck things will good good .
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