It's been quite the Monday for Kate Middleton! Just a few hours after the Duchess of Cambridge reportedly went into labor and arrived at London's St. Mary's Hospital on Monday, April 23, Kate gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Then, only seven hours later, the new mom-of-three left the Lindo Wing all glammed-up, posed for photos, and promptly headed home to Kensington Palace. So, why exactly does Kate leave the hospital so soon after giving birth? "The length of time a woman spends in hospital will vary depending on their needs," Louise Silverton, the director for Midwifery at the Royal College of Midwives, recently explained to The Guardian. "Midwives need to check to make sure women feel up to going home. However, provided the woman is medically fine, has the support she needs at home, and the right postnatal care plan in place, and a good community midwife service, then...
- 4/23/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
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