Would you go out at night while kid is sick ?

Anonymous
I wouldn’t with a high fever. My husband would probably be annoyed. I’d call and see if you could get a partial refund. Maybe a doctor’s note? Sorry that sucks!
Anonymous
I wouldn't feel right exposing someone else to an obviously contagious beggining stages of an illness. But I might consider one spouse attending the event or taking a friend if it could be done that way so we don't both miss out.
Anonymous
I would still go out. Give the child pain meds. They’re liable to sleep most of the time you’re gone.
Anonymous
My kids are older now but I can’t remember them being THAT sick. Even when they had Covid, it was basically a cold.

If my kid was very sick, I would not go. I would try to sell the tickets. I definitely would skip the dinner and eat at home. I’m almost certain you could switch the dinner to another date. Dh once for a reservation with a Nonrefundable $300 deposit. My friend took our reservation.

If it was a not worrisome fever where kid happy to watch a movie and go to bed, I would go. The last time my kid was very sick, we were at a friend’s for an adult dinner and sitter called us. We went home.
Anonymous
Yes I would still go but not overnight. You sitting there and watching your sick kid sleep is not going to help them for the few hours you would have been gone. 800 is a lot of money and I would absolutely not eat it for a minor fever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t with a high fever. My husband would probably be annoyed. I’d call and see if you could get a partial refund. Maybe a doctor’s note? Sorry that sucks!


Annoyed on what way?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were supposed to celebrate a milestone anniversary tomorrow. Spent $800 on non refundable tickets to a dinner and show. 3yo just got a high fever and is coughing non stop. A family member was supposed to babysit. Kid is close to the family member but there’s no one like mom when you’re sick. Would you still go tomorrow or just eat the cost?


First kid, no. Second or later, yes.
Anonymous
How is the kid today, OP? I would certainly be OK leaving my kid with a family member if the kid just has a fever and is responsive to meds. If the meds didn't bring the fever down, or the kid was prone to something like asthma, or there was some concern about needing to go to the ER or something I wouldn't be able to relax and go out. But for a general fever, fine.
Anonymous
Update. We aren’t going. We wouldn’t enjoy it as much knowing the kid is sick at home and has a tendency to cry out for us when sick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were supposed to celebrate a milestone anniversary tomorrow. Spent $800 on non refundable tickets to a dinner and show. 3yo just got a high fever and is coughing non stop. A family member was supposed to babysit. Kid is close to the family member but there’s no one like mom when you’re sick. Would you still go tomorrow or just eat the cost?


No. I couldn't, it would suck but I would be worried and I would get more from being there for my child while they were sick than many other things. It taps into that nuturing side of me which blossoms during situations like that.
Anonymous
Depends. If its 100.8 and baby spends time with grandma on regular basis, yes. Babies sleep early anyways, they'll sleep at least a few hours after a bath and medicine. I'll
not drink though and be ready to leave dinner or show half way if needed.

If fever is 102 and baby only occasionally sees this family member, no way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Update. We aren’t going. We wouldn’t enjoy it as much knowing the kid is sick at home and has a tendency to cry out for us when sick.


I’m so sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yep, I'd go. I'd tell the relative to wear a mask and worn the kid the relative will be wearing one while they take care of them.


And I would tell you where to go and leave. When a friend or family member is doing a big favor for you, you do not TELL, you explain the situation and ask, or suggest, they might want to wear a mask.
Anonymous
I would go if my kid had seen our own pediatrician to rule out anything serious and to get a care plan in place. But my kids are the kind of kids who will take Motrin and zonk out at night. They don't stay up calling for us.
Anonymous
Yes
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