Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
We also have a full time nanny but thanks for the helpful reply![]()
My kids need to be in school after being stuck inside for the majority of their early lives.
The ironic thing is that we moved so my toddler could have the socialization she needed the past two years since COVID is of no threat to her. Now that she has a newborn sibling we have her home - our nanny lines up play dates - so we can somewhat hunker down when there is an ACTUAL threat to their age cohort - RSV.
You really did this backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
We also have a full time nanny but thanks for the helpful reply![]()
My kids need to be in school after being stuck inside for the majority of their early lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
We also have a full time nanny but thanks for the helpful reply![]()
My kids need to be in school after being stuck inside for the majority of their early lives.
My preschooler brought RSV home to my newborn (this was pre-pandemic). She did absolutely fine! I was nervous, the pedi said to stay in daily contact, we took her in for pulse ox checks. She was fine!
So, I would be cautious, not take the baby out more than necessary, keep the older ones away if they have sniffles or anything, but otherwise, proceed. You can only do so much. Hope everyone stays healthy!
Thank you so much this was very reassuring! We have a ped checkup on Thursday and I'm going to ask what they think. Just scary seeing the news of all of the hospitalizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
We also have a full time nanny but thanks for the helpful reply![]()
My kids need to be in school after being stuck inside for the majority of their early lives.
My preschooler brought RSV home to my newborn (this was pre-pandemic). She did absolutely fine! I was nervous, the pedi said to stay in daily contact, we took her in for pulse ox checks. She was fine!
So, I would be cautious, not take the baby out more than necessary, keep the older ones away if they have sniffles or anything, but otherwise, proceed. You can only do so much. Hope everyone stays healthy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
We also have a full time nanny but thanks for the helpful reply![]()
My kids need to be in school after being stuck inside for the majority of their early lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Are you washing their respiratory tracts?
If you need help, maybe use their tuition to hire a mother's helper for three hours a day?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I have a 2 and 3 year old who are in school 3 hours a day. If I have them wash well and I wear the baby and keep them out of the baby's face, how covered are we? My baby is 8 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kept my eldest out of kindergarten. If you can't do it the whole winter, at least do it for 6 weeks when they are the most fragile.
I once walked out of a lab appointment because they wanted me to wait in a line in a hallway. Another time my MIL flew across the country and I would only meet her outdoors in the park in the freezing cold
Don't mess around with surgical masks. That was the biggest hoax of all during this covid business. Anything less than an n95 that totally seals to your face is theatre.
-signed 2x covid pregnancy veteran who managed to dodge covid unvaccinated
You should have gotten vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:I kept my eldest out of kindergarten. If you can't do it the whole winter, at least do it for 6 weeks when they are the most fragile.
I once walked out of a lab appointment because they wanted me to wait in a line in a hallway. Another time my MIL flew across the country and I would only meet her outdoors in the park in the freezing cold
Don't mess around with surgical masks. That was the biggest hoax of all during this covid business. Anything less than an n95 that totally seals to your face is theatre.
-signed 2x covid pregnancy veteran who managed to dodge covid unvaccinated
Anonymous wrote:I was a hermit. The older toddler changed her clothes and took a bath immediately back from school. When she got sick I was fortunate to have help to separate both the children. It sucks to isolate during holiday season but it is what it is. The baby won’t be a baby for long, time flies. But worrying about the baby during cold rsv and flu season is why I will never have another child.