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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with everyone who responded to you. The one thing that jumped out at me was you saying that they can hold the baby for only as long as you say it is ok. First of all, I doubt they were literally talking about hours. It is a figure of speech! Just means they want to love their grandbaby![/quote] Yes. So many people have said this. It's an indication of how happy and excited they are. You sound a little over the top, OP. Sanitizing phones?[/quote] I think you need to read OP's update. [/quote] I did. I also have a child who could have died from RSV, and was fragile. Sanitizing phones is still over the top. Tell the offending ILs that it's time to feed the baby. Since they can't do that - they'll have to relinquish baby. They obviously need to stay in a hotel. One nurse's approach with her covid baby: Vaccines were mandatory. Grandma came in, went straight to the powder room. She changed her clothes and mask and washed her hands. Then she could hold the baby. You can also say no visitors at the hospital. [/quote]
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