The timeline for flying after amputation can vary depending on individual recovery and the type of amputation. Generally, it is advisable to wait at least 1 to 2 weeks post-surgery for initial healing and to consult with a healthcare provider. Factors such as pain management, mobility, and any potential complications should be considered before flying. Always ensure to follow your surgeon's recommendations for the best outcome.
they can fly when they are 2 months old
How soon can you fly after heart bypass surgery
As soon as you can walk.
They can fly as soon as they fledge. The parents will fly and swoop with them though.
if its normal? you can fly as soon as you are healed up.
its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
He died of a foot cancer. His religion (Rasta) states "when it is your time, it is your time." So he did not have a foot amputation, and soon led to his death.
You can fly anytime as long as you have the baby first dont kill the baby
soon as they can fly
Amputation means taking a limb off.
Yes, I can. "Andrew underwent amputation due to the severe infection in his leg." "Amputation is the removal of a body limb."
Right afterwards but be careful.