As others have said, some pregnancies are all incredibly smooth sailing, others not so much and the "last month in hospital" story is one I've heard a few times before, or babies coming early at the most unexpected and inconvenient times
With our eldest, we knew that there was an issue, that had been revealed on scans, but everything was going OK, with quite a bit of monitoring going on.
Went to a pre-natal class, about 3 weeks before he was due. While there, Mrs said she didn't feel very well, so nurse got her up on a bed to rest, did some checking, said "Hmmm" & went to fetch a doctor. He also said "Hmmm - don't like what we're hearing here, let me call your OB", which after an hour or 2, turned into Go home, collect what you need, then come back ready to be admitted.
Within 24 hours, he'd arrived via Caesar, within 24 hours after that, had been t'ferred to Mater Hospital in Brisbane for surgery - he's now 22, with no (medical!
) problems at all so all good, but these things can happen out of nowhere
As above if all goes well then you'll most likely be fine, but and its a big but if something unexpected should
happen are you going to be able to handle it?
&, without being nasty in any way - have the greatest respect for the jobs that Doctors & Nurses do, but "out bush" you may not be able to get the medical assistance that you may need
Chatting to BiL yesterday (whose leaving this week for an ~8-month lap).
Mate of their's was at Yamba recently. Climbed up on the drawbar of the van to clean the bat poop off the roof, slipped & fell, breaking his leg badly. Was taken to Lismore Hospital, who decided that they didn't have the ability to treat it
, so he was moved by ambulance to Gold Coast Hospital for surgery.
BiL himself, a few years ago, went down with Salmonella at Katherine, after a bad meal a couple of days earlier at a
very well known tourist establishment
Mrs asked at the C'van Park how to get to the hospital & was told, "Don't go there, for God's sake, go to the Clinic in town!"
Agreeing with everybody else here - congratulations on Bub, but I'd be planning on having another go at your trip next year