Are these sentences correctly punctuated?

Mrs. Smith came to the hospital accompanied by her husband, Mr. Smith, and their youngest daughter.

Naturally, if the need arises, I would be happy to see him again.

Dr. Jones is an excellent surgeon, but does not have a good bedside manner.

I also explained antepartum fetal surveillance, i.e., fetal heart rate monitoring and assessment of amniotic fluid volume.

Having been up late last night, I may not make our lunch date.

Thank you for asking me to meet with your patient, Wonder Woman, who came to the appointment accompanied by her husband.

These look fine to me!

Yes, these sentences are correctly punctuated. Here is an explanation of the punctuation in each sentence:

1. The sentence is punctuated correctly with commas to separate the appositive phrase "accompanied by her husband, Mr. Smith, and their youngest daughter."

2. The sentence is punctuated correctly with a comma after the introductory phrase "Naturally" and another comma after the dependent clause "if the need arises."

3. The sentence is punctuated correctly with a comma before the coordinating conjunction "but" to separate two independent clauses.

4. The sentence is punctuated correctly with a comma before the abbreviation "i.e." and another comma to separate the examples within the parentheses.

5. The sentence is punctuated correctly with a comma after the introductory participial phrase "Having been up late last night."

6. The sentence is punctuated correctly with commas to set off the appositive phrase "Wonder Woman" and the phrase "who came to the appointment accompanied by her husband."