Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is wild. So many neurotic people. My kids all got their vaccines at the recommended times, but the thought of isolating them until they had those vaccines or obsessing about the vaccine status of other people's kids never crossed my mind.
Exactly. This is crazy. How do people who work isolate their babies at home?
Anonymous wrote:We are planning to take our 4 MO on a flight next month to visit DH’s family, but I’m having second thoughts due to the (low but still concerning) measles risk. Would you all take a 4 MO on a domestic flight right now? We’d be traveling to Austin, TX. DH thinks I am being paranoid for considering canceling.
Anonymous wrote:The exception to daycare is the wildest and most illogical of them all. I wonder what wild and crazy mental gymnastics you lept through to get to that exception. I think if you have them in daycare, don’t worry about isolating them from anything.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is wild. So many neurotic people. My kids all got their vaccines at the recommended times, but the thought of isolating them until they had those vaccines or obsessing about the vaccine status of other people's kids never crossed my mind.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure unless you’re traveling internationally to a country where measles is more common, that a baby doesn’t get the first dose of the MMR until 1 year. It’s not really feasible to isolate for a full 12 months. Maybe you could sweet talk your ped to giving it between 6-11 months but not sure if they’d do that without planned travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. Other than daycare, we kept DC away from public places - until had an initial measles vaccine and the other 1st round vaccines. Even pre-RFK, isolated measles cases (usually from an international arrival) in public places happened in metro DC several times each year.
So for a year you isolate??? Lol totally nuts
It is. It’s a damn shame we have to do this because others want to run around spreading disease.
There’s a word for people who rearrange their entire lives for a .00001% chance. Lady you need some help
Learn more about measles. It is one of the most contagious if not the most contagious disease out there. once it is endemic again - you will get it if not vaxxed. many of us grew up in this time when it was mostly eradicated from the USA. Easy of be anti-vax when your babies are basically free loading off the herd immunity around them. That era is coming to an end.