The Disappearance by Philip Wylie

Well a deciding factor would be, how old would the cut off age (a six day old baby would not survive long without its mum) and whether we know if they are coming back
 

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Michael said:
Well a deciding factor would be, how old would the cut off age (a six day old baby would not survive long without its mum) and whether we know if they are coming back

Well, one supposes male nurses can run incuubators and make up feeding bottles etc. I would tend to agree that statistically more newborns would die if separated at birth, but its still going to be a minority. After all, it wouldn't suddenly happen, the hospitals would have the handover equipment or whatever ready

Grey Wolf
 
Grey Wolf said:
Well, one supposes male nurses can run incuubators and make up feeding bottles etc. I would tend to agree that statistically more newborns would die if separated at birth, but its still going to be a minority. After all, it wouldn't suddenly happen, the hospitals would have the handover equipment or whatever ready

Grey Wolf

It'd olny be a minority in the developed world. In most Africa and Asia losing the mother would mean losing the child's only food supply.
 
Dry run at childhood

In the book they came back together at the same time and place they were, so you had a dry run at seeing what your children were going to be like. Nice or naughty, etc. Also the governments all over the world fell and everybody knew that they could be removed easily because they had done it. Probably there were a lot of tyrants slipping away in the celebrations when the return happened.
 
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