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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here again… I like the suggestion of grandparents being part of our bubble prior to delivery, but it is not realistic for all of them (or my sanity). One set can drive here in a day and the others are flying in, so who knows what they will pick up at the airport. The ones that can drive cannot commit to a two week isolation/quarantine for various reasons (work, desire to maintain “normalcy”) and I do not trust that they would anyway based on their pre-vaccination behavior. My biggest concern is that vaccinated people could transmit the virus to the baby. Is that too rare for me to be concerned about? [/quote] I’m the soon-to-be second time parent who posted the long post above. Yes, I think the rarity, plus the fact that chances are even if your baby got covid they would probably be fine, means that is a reasonable risk. I would let them come, and just limit the total numbers of people who see the baby in the first couple months. [/quote]
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