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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't have a newborn currently, but when DS was born at 32 weeks, he received a vaccine for RSV for preemies. I'm not sure why it's not given out to all newborns, maybe you can ask your pediatrician. Also, clinical studies have just shown that a new vaccine given to pregnant mothers protects their newborns against RSV. It's not available right now, but it's something to follow. [/quote] My premature twins received the shot but we still had to stay isolated. One child was a micro preemie. To this day, I detest and still have anger towards the idiots who were mad we didn't take our kids out or allow grandma to take them to her grandma shower. [/quote] You have anger issues and I’m grateful you’re not in my family! Yes of course people who don’t have preemies during a scary illness season are not going to fully comprehend what you’re going through or how you feel about it. Move the eff on. They sure as heck have. [/quote] NP- you obviously have reading comprehension issues. PP isn't talking about people with full term infants, she's talking about how people expected her to take out her preemies. [/quote]
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