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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You’re going to laugh at this post when you have baby #2 and your toddler wipes his fingers across his snotty nose and then puts his fingers directly into his little sister’s mouth. [/quote] This. And like another PP said, the illness will easy off a bit in about a month or 2, and then your baby will start crawling. They will be licking EVERYTHING and getting sick non-stop. It really just is how it is. A few things that will help in a minor way: -bathe nightly, even if it's just a water rinse off. If you can't do this, do a good wipe down of hands, face, head and neck. -get yourself some zinc. My kids are 3 and 5 and haven't had a sick day in over 9 months. I don't even know what to do with all my extra PTO! I am not even kidding.[/quote] Yup. My son was sick every 2 weeks during his first daycare winter. Now, at age 4, I literally cannot remember the last time he's been sick. Probably when he was 2. Not joking. The daycare germs are powerful and make you strong. [/quote]
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