onesea
Well-Known Member
Let me just check facts:
Your both doctors, so know enough about what can wrong with child, unless major illness better of with you than most parents,
Crew have invited you anyway,
Moderately Experienced sailors,
You know your case better than the rest of us:
Yes increased danger to baby sailing across Atlantic but is it significant?
You are doing the ARC not a long distance solo passage,
I do agree with the idea you make a cut off date before departure and storing but after baby is born. That is point of no return, you say when baby is 3 months (for example) you will go or will not..
That is only fair on the rest of them.
It is also fair the rest of them know what babies can be like.... Let them change afew nappies and baby sit before you set off
Your both doctors, so know enough about what can wrong with child, unless major illness better of with you than most parents,
Crew have invited you anyway,
Moderately Experienced sailors,
You know your case better than the rest of us:
Yes increased danger to baby sailing across Atlantic but is it significant?
You are doing the ARC not a long distance solo passage,
I do agree with the idea you make a cut off date before departure and storing but after baby is born. That is point of no return, you say when baby is 3 months (for example) you will go or will not..
That is only fair on the rest of them.
It is also fair the rest of them know what babies can be like.... Let them change afew nappies and baby sit before you set off
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