Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go only because I don't think RSV is something you will avoid this winter. Might as well get it seeing family. Plus, with that timeline you guys might be ok.
Kids usually get RSV every year. But I wouldn't want to be flying with a sick kid. Or stuck somewhere with a kid too sick to fly. So, I wouldn't take a toddler to a house with known RSV, even though I agree that unless you're taking serious precautions or getting shots (both of which we've done with two very high risk kids) your kid is going to get it this winter, and next, and the one after.
Sorry I misread as 7 hour flight.
I wouldn't want to drive 7 hours with a cranky toddler who doesn't feel well. And the fact that you don't have nonrefundable tickets helps.
Ironically when my toddlers were sick the only way to get them to nap was in their carseat driving around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go only because I don't think RSV is something you will avoid this winter. Might as well get it seeing family. Plus, with that timeline you guys might be ok.
Kids usually get RSV every year. But I wouldn't want to be flying with a sick kid. Or stuck somewhere with a kid too sick to fly. So, I wouldn't take a toddler to a house with known RSV, even though I agree that unless you're taking serious precautions or getting shots (both of which we've done with two very high risk kids) your kid is going to get it this winter, and next, and the one after.
Sorry I misread as 7 hour flight.
I wouldn't want to drive 7 hours with a cranky toddler who doesn't feel well. And the fact that you don't have nonrefundable tickets helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go only because I don't think RSV is something you will avoid this winter. Might as well get it seeing family. Plus, with that timeline you guys might be ok.
Kids usually get RSV every year. But I wouldn't want to be flying with a sick kid. Or stuck somewhere with a kid too sick to fly. So, I wouldn't take a toddler to a house with known RSV, even though I agree that unless you're taking serious precautions or getting shots (both of which we've done with two very high risk kids) your kid is going to get it this winter, and next, and the one after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go only because I don't think RSV is something you will avoid this winter. Might as well get it seeing family. Plus, with that timeline you guys might be ok.
Kids usually get RSV every year. But I wouldn't want to be flying with a sick kid. Or stuck somewhere with a kid too sick to fly. So, I wouldn't take a toddler to a house with known RSV, even though I agree that unless you're taking serious precautions or getting shots (both of which we've done with two very high risk kids) your kid is going to get it this winter, and next, and the one after.
Anonymous wrote:I would go only because I don't think RSV is something you will avoid this winter. Might as well get it seeing family. Plus, with that timeline you guys might be ok.