Anonymous wrote:Are parents asking family to have these vaccinations and then taking their babies out into public spaces?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not an outliner request. Many infant pediatricians highly suggest - exactly what your sister is requesting. Your desire to irritate your sister seems to be more important than whether you actually get the shot or not.
Stop being a bossy older sister. Probably looping-in family and friends to complain to. Shut up. Get the shot
My friends actually all agree with me on this. That's why i posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go get them, OP.
Don't force your sister into fighting you, or endangering the health of her fragile newborn to appease your stupidity.
Newborns have survived alone in an earthquake so they aren't that fragile.
Anonymous wrote:Stay home.
Are you planning to be this insufferable and tedious about every parenting decision your sister makes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demanding vaccines but taking the infant to the breweries and stores exposing them to germs. It’s performative.
Just don’t have visitors or visit the baby.
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Why do you assume that OP’s sister is doing that?
OP here - They live in Manhattan. Not sure where they will be taking the baby but their primary mode of transport is subway and they have to do daycare after 4 months. I have done the other shots asked for, I just am on the fence about the covid shot. I'm not pushing for them to let me see the baby if I don't get it. I would just visit them later. I was only planning to drop by to bring a meal and gifts and stay for an hour. If they are out strolling around Rockefellar Center looking at Christmas lights and going to restaurants I will be a little irritated.
My dilemma was whether all this is worth it for a such a short visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll never understand the reasoning of people like OP, who are fine with playing with a newborn's life just because they don't want to be inconvenienced.
OP. I"m not playing with anyone's life. I asked if it was standard now
Also playing with words, I see. To answer your question, yes, it's the standard recommendation to be up to date on all routine vaccines, including flu, Covid, and Tdap (adult version of DtaP).
You should know this. I have a young adult and a high schooler, and I know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this was my grandchild, I'd get the immunizations in a heartbeat. For a niece or nephew, I might wait out the COVID vaccine until the requisite time period was up.
OP here- this is a nephew. Other family members are staying with them to help provide care. The hotel alone is costing over $1000 not to mention train tickets, food, etc...NYC is never cheap
You need to just stay home and stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demanding vaccines but taking the infant to the breweries and stores exposing them to germs. It’s performative.
Just don’t have visitors or visit the baby.
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Why do you assume that OP’s sister is doing that?
You realize the baby won't be fully vaccinated for covid until 7 months ( it's a 2 dose series and isn't effective until 2nd dose). But yes risk to a 3 week old is always riskier than risk to a 4 month old. Would never want to be the reason one of my nieces or nephew landed in the hospital.
We are extremely covid cautious and no one in our house has ever had it and we take our kids to all sorts of outdoor Christmas light things
Curious what your worry is about the covid vaccine specifically if you're willing to get others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this was my grandchild, I'd get the immunizations in a heartbeat. For a niece or nephew, I might wait out the COVID vaccine until the requisite time period was up.
OP here- this is a nephew. Other family members are staying with them to help provide care. The hotel alone is costing over $1000 not to mention train tickets, food, etc...NYC is never cheap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not an outliner request. Many infant pediatricians highly suggest - exactly what your sister is requesting. Your desire to irritate your sister seems to be more important than whether you actually get the shot or not.
Stop being a bossy older sister. Probably looping-in family and friends to complain to. Shut up. Get the shot
My friends actually all agree with me on this. That's why i posted here.