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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Uh Zika is a bigger concern, and I’ve never been to Mexico and NOT gotten food poisoning so that’s saying something. Really dumb selfish trip. [/quote] I shouldn't respond to this but I will. I have two toddlers. The last vacation I took was in 2018. My husband and I were both essential workers who went though hell during covid. We saved up and are staying at the Waldorf, the first vacation we've been on solo since our honeymoon. We flew up my in laws and parents to take care of our kids, the first childcare we've had since 2019. Selfish? You bet! Women aren't just vessels for pro creation. I get to have a life too. I would rather drink bottled water and eat saltines the whole time than cancel. And Zika? There was one confirmed case in Mexico in 2020. Zero in 2021. 50 in 2019 There haven't been Zika cases in Cabo ever. Troll harder you absolute moron. [/quote] Gosh you’re right Mexico is the ONLY place in the WORLD right now to vacation! You’re the moron. [/quote] My guess is you are 57 years old and not a mother. [/quote] 31 and pregnant with my second. From south Texas where people go to Mexico like they go to Annapolis here. You can practically walk, and it’s well understood you don’t go when you’re pregnant. Moronic. [/quote] For the love of pete. You do know that women get *pregnant in Mexico* all the time? Like Mexican women? And they go on to have healthy children (like, thousands a day)? And, OP is in a somewhat unusual situation b/c most women aren't even *aware* they're pregnant at 4 weeks. If she didn't know, she'd go and party it up, I'm sure, and no harm would likely be done. OP, since you *do* know just avoid alcohol, fresh fruit, and tap water. That's probably it. Resorts provide so much bottled water for you anyway, it shouldn't be hard to drink plenty. Stay hydrated, and relaxxxx. I'm jealous! [/quote]
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