If you have a CS you will need a very light weight buggy for the baby , unless you find a sling and baby comfortable for your back and your wound. I didn't , but some mums love them .
If you are planning to drive anywhere , you need a car seat that stays in the car, as you can't lift a baby and a car seat at first . Remember you can't lift anything heavier than your baby , and it's the lifting and twisting that is risky. Which is exactly what you need to do to get a baby in the car seat in the back of the car.
If you put the baby seat in the front you need to disable the air bag .
It's not the carrying the baby after a CS that's the problem , it's the baby plus heavy buggy or baby plus car seat .
At least you have a short journey so you should be able to get home before you leak ! In the first few weeks I had to change my pad every hours or so which is time consuming and tying .
And it's not cold in London , so baby will be fine well wrapped up .
Great tips about getting your DS ready the night before. Or rather, getting his father to do it . Good training for them both .
And why can't your Dh prepare basic meals ? Is her very disabled ? Lost of people have jobs and commutes and manage to pop a couple of chops under the grill and microwave some veg . When you have a newborn it's all hands on deck I'm afraid .