Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be this cautious of the flu or other illnesses? I truly don’t understand. This has been going on for two years. Do you really know kids who have died or were severely damaged from covid?
I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how covid becomes such a focus for a mom. I can see being concerned about RSV when there is a lot going around. I definitely understand being scared of passing on covid to someone who is elderly. Or being scared of a backyard pool when you have a young child. But covid?? You realize most people with covid right now have a mild cold?
If a neonate gets a fever they get admitted and a spinal tap. It's not covid, it's the age
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be this cautious of the flu or other illnesses? I truly don’t understand. This has been going on for two years. Do you really know kids who have died or were severely damaged from covid?
I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how covid becomes such a focus for a mom. I can see being concerned about RSV when there is a lot going around. I definitely understand being scared of passing on covid to someone who is elderly. Or being scared of a backyard pool when you have a young child. But covid?? You realize most people with covid right now have a mild cold?
Newborns are high risk for complications from covid
No. Not true. Gosh, stop with insanely scary flat-out lies. It would be one thing if this were true! But it’s not! Gosh you must be fun at parties.
“Most newborns who tested positive for COVID-19 had mild or no symptoms and recovered.”
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/pregnancy-breastfeeding.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be this cautious of the flu or other illnesses? I truly don’t understand. This has been going on for two years. Do you really know kids who have died or were severely damaged from covid?
I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how covid becomes such a focus for a mom. I can see being concerned about RSV when there is a lot going around. I definitely understand being scared of passing on covid to someone who is elderly. Or being scared of a backyard pool when you have a young child. But covid?? You realize most people with covid right now have a mild cold?
Newborns are high risk for complications from covid
Anonymous wrote:If you're at home on maternity leave, you don't need a nanny. That's just unnecessary exposure.
Anonymous wrote:Would you be this cautious of the flu or other illnesses? I truly don’t understand. This has been going on for two years. Do you really know kids who have died or were severely damaged from covid?
I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how covid becomes such a focus for a mom. I can see being concerned about RSV when there is a lot going around. I definitely understand being scared of passing on covid to someone who is elderly. Or being scared of a backyard pool when you have a young child. But covid?? You realize most people with covid right now have a mild cold?
Anonymous wrote:Would you be this cautious of the flu or other illnesses? I truly don’t understand. This has been going on for two years. Do you really know kids who have died or were severely damaged from covid?
I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how covid becomes such a focus for a mom. I can see being concerned about RSV when there is a lot going around. I definitely understand being scared of passing on covid to someone who is elderly. Or being scared of a backyard pool when you have a young child. But covid?? You realize most people with covid right now have a mild cold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our ped advised us to pull our 5yo kindergartener out for the first 3 weeks of school when it returns as well as our 3 yo. I have a 2 week old.
Our 5 yo was also out of the school the last week per the ped. Masking unfortunately won’t do much at home.
Why just the first three weeks? Will Omicron really subside by then?
Anonymous wrote:Our ped advised us to pull our 5yo kindergartener out for the first 3 weeks of school when it returns as well as our 3 yo. I have a 2 week old.
Our 5 yo was also out of the school the last week per the ped. Masking unfortunately won’t do much at home.
Anonymous wrote:Similar boat. Due in 5 weeks and have a 5 year old in K. I cannot fathom pulling the 5 year old out of school - she did awful during the first wave in 2020 at home and was an only child - I cannot imagine being tasked with entertaining her 24/7 w an infant. Cannot. Praying this baby goes to term and the wave will have crested. Boosted at 30 weeks and will breastfeed as well.