I agree. Your baby has a very sensitive immune system right now and is vulnerable to everything.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was SGR and that (in and of itself) has nothing to do with immune system, so that’s kind of a silly excuse. You didn’t say when you gave birth but if it was recent (as in plans changed - you weren’t supposed to have him and now he’s here) then yes obviously you can and probably should cancel, though should do it soon. If you gave birth 8 weeks ago and are regretting your decision then be honest about that, and ASAP. You have a right to do so and in that situation your guests also have a right to be a little annoyed.
I gave birth on Friday. The baby will be two weeks and two days on Christmas.
You gave birth 2 weeks ago and you're planning to host 20 people in 10 days? How is this even a question? I'll chalk it up to new mom hormones. No. Don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:A newborn should not have that much exposure. You shouldn’t attend, let alone host. Your ped will tell you the same thing.
And that’s assuming you’re breastfeeding etc. If you’re not even breastfeeding then I have no idea what’s even going through your mind, really terrible judgement.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you can keep the baby upstairs, it will sleep & eat there, and otherwise be not exposed during the evening
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a question for a pediatrician.