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[quote=Anonymous]Ask your pediatrician and see what they advise. It also depends on when baby is born. Peak flu/RSV use more precaution. For those saying no big deal- yo probably haven't seen a child readmitted to the hospital or struggling to breathe with rsv. Consider yourselves lucky At the end of the day. Your child. your rules. Do what you're comfortable with and make decisions you won't regret. 2-4 weeks seems reasonable. Heck if you want to make everyone wait until 8 week vaccines do it. Nobody needs to see/hold/bind with a child under 8 weeks besides mom and dad. If you decide to breastfeed skin to skin with you is the most important and frequent latching in the first two weeks. When that's not happening bonding with dad. It leaves very very little room for others to be holding the baby and "bonding" [/quote]
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