Anonymous wrote:eh. my daughter was born in February 2020 (turned one a week ago - yay!), so obviously conceived and born before COVID was really factoring into our daily lives...but I still kind of think of her as a "COVID baby." 11 of her 12 years on earth have been completely shaped by the pandemic. Her doctor's appointments were changed. She still hasn't met her grandparents who live in MA and FL. She's not going to Mommy and Me classes with me like her sibling got to. She has had extremely limited amounts of interaction with anyone who is not her parents, sister, or nanny and has been to very few places besides our house.
I take solace in knowing that most other babies are in the same situation so it's not like she'll be "behind"...but still, I think it makes a HUGE difference in her development! So yes, I think of her as a "COVID baby." I doubt the nurse was making a commentary on you and your spouse's sexual habits during the stay at home orders..
Anonymous wrote:There is no need to get annoyed/offended at every single thing. Your baby was born during an unprecedented time and the nurse decided to recognize that by calling your baby a covid baby. Who cares? Move on.
Anonymous wrote:If you got pregnant in January 2020, that was before COVID was known to be in the US. So it makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:People like you just always need something to be outraged about, huh? What’s it like to live in your world?
Anonymous wrote:I think this generation is going to be called "The Zoomers". I like that term much better than Covid babies.
Anonymous wrote:Does this term annoy you or offend you?
I got pregnant is January DD is 4 months now. I went to get my 2nd dose of my vaccine and the nurse said oh a covid baby.
Would this offend or annoy you?