Anonymous wrote:My house has never been dirtier because we're working full time and juggling childcare and I don't use my cleaning service anymore.
Lol.
Anonymous wrote:My house has never been dirtier because we're working full time and juggling childcare and I don't use my cleaning service anymore.
Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering if all this staying inside and sanitizer everywhere is going to be a problem.
My youngest has food allergies and I am convinced it was because I was too clean and kept her inside because she was a winter baby. I always said if I knew then what I knew now I would have taken her out more and been less anxious about sanitizer etc. Didn’t help that she was born in the h1n1 year. First child was born in summer and she was out everywhere and I think I was too young to over think which seems to be a problem with me now. Anyway my gut is we are becoming the world in the plastic bubble. What is the remedy? I don’t know but feel like some of these scientist need to address how to protect from
Covid and protect from weakening immune systems. I predict many more food allergy diagnosis in next few years.
it's not too late. let you kids out and you go out and hope for the best. sounds smart?
Go op. Do what you need to do with your family and build that immunity. Though reinfection and immunity hasn’t been proven. You can certainly try and take that risk
Anonymous wrote:No. First, it hasn’t even been 7 weeks. A small blip even in the lifetime of a child other than a newborn. Second, not all of us are staying indoors. We live in the suburbs and walk outside every single day. Third, not all of us are going crazy sanitizing everything. If you are, maybe rethink your strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering if all this staying inside and sanitizer everywhere is going to be a problem.
My youngest has food allergies and I am convinced it was because I was too clean and kept her inside because she was a winter baby. I always said if I knew then what I knew now I would have taken her out more and been less anxious about sanitizer etc. Didn’t help that she was born in the h1n1 year. First child was born in summer and she was out everywhere and I think I was too young to over think which seems to be a problem with me now. Anyway my gut is we are becoming the world in the plastic bubble. What is the remedy? I don’t know but feel like some of these scientist need to address how to protect from
Covid and protect from weakening immune systems. I predict many more food allergy diagnosis in next few years.
it's not too late. let you kids out and you go out and hope for the best. sounds smart?
Anonymous wrote:No. First, it hasn’t even been 7 weeks. A small blip even in the lifetime of a child other than a newborn. Second, not all of us are staying indoors. We live in the suburbs and walk outside every single day. Third, not all of us are going crazy sanitizing everything. If you are, maybe rethink your strategy.
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering if all this staying inside and sanitizer everywhere is going to be a problem.
My youngest has food allergies and I am convinced it was because I was too clean and kept her inside because she was a winter baby. I always said if I knew then what I knew now I would have taken her out more and been less anxious about sanitizer etc. Didn’t help that she was born in the h1n1 year. First child was born in summer and she was out everywhere and I think I was too young to over think which seems to be a problem with me now. Anyway my gut is we are becoming the world in the plastic bubble. What is the remedy? I don’t know but feel like some of these scientist need to address how to protect from
Covid and protect from weakening immune systems. I predict many more food allergy diagnosis in next few years.