My concern is both since I, too, will be having a csection. From what I've been told by everyone around me ("in real life") - his mother, his sisters, my mother, etc. - this really isn't a big deal. They're all telling me that, if all goes well, by 7 weeks I'll be healed from the section, the baby will still be in super sleepy mode and will travel well in the car, and that I'll just manage the germs by telling anyone who is sniffling, etc. to back off. Nobody else seems to think it's at all a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I brought my 6 week old for Christmas Day to the inlaws with many young cousins attending. Two kids had influenza and their parents did not keep them home. My dh and I and our other child had our flu shots. We still all got a horrible flu after Christmas with high fever. It was a different strain. Luckily my newborn was the only one that did not get it. I think it depends on the family. Are they smart and considerate and would not expose your newborn to illnesses? Or are they like my inlaws, ignorant drunks who don't care who gets sick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is your concern traveling with a newborn, or the possible germs?
I had to travel with a 10 day old baby. Ten hour trip, split into two days -- after a c-section. Not even a little bit enjoyable, but still doable.
My concern is both since I, too, will be having a csection. From what I've been told by everyone around me ("in real life") - his mother, his sisters, my mother, etc. - this really isn't a big deal. They're all telling me that, if all goes well, by 7 weeks I'll be healed from the section, the baby will still be in super sleepy mode and will travel well in the car, and that I'll just manage the germs by telling anyone who is sniffling, etc. to back off. Nobody else seems to think it's at all a big deal.
I do plan to breastfeed so I'd prefer not to send DH and DC alone since it's for 3 nights. I'm not at all against formula feeding, I just want to give breastfeeding a shot.
To the PP who had the smallish baby despite being tall herself (and her husband being tall), was growth restriction in utero (IUGR) ever diagnosed? Were you ever told while pregnant that the baby was measuring small for his / her gestational age? Did anything special have to be done once your DC was born? NICU stay? Special formula feeding? Etc.? We're similarly baffled in hearing our baby is going to be small since I was born over 8 lbs, DH was born over 7 lbs, I'm 5'7 and my husband is 6'2 and I have a normal to curvy build (DH is very thin an has to work extra hard to put on muscle and absolutely cannot put on fat). Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is your concern traveling with a newborn, or the possible germs?
I had to travel with a 10 day old baby. Ten hour trip, split into two days -- after a c-section. Not even a little bit enjoyable, but still doable.
My concern is both since I, too, will be having a csection. From what I've been told by everyone around me ("in real life") - his mother, his sisters, my mother, etc. - this really isn't a big deal. They're all telling me that, if all goes well, by 7 weeks I'll be healed from the section, the baby will still be in super sleepy mode and will travel well in the car, and that I'll just manage the germs by telling anyone who is sniffling, etc. to back off. Nobody else seems to think it's at all a big deal.
I do plan to breastfeed so I'd prefer not to send DH and DC alone since it's for 3 nights. I'm not at all against formula feeding, I just want to give breastfeeding a shot.
To the PP who had the smallish baby despite being tall herself (and her husband being tall), was growth restriction in utero (IUGR) ever diagnosed? Were you ever told while pregnant that the baby was measuring small for his / her gestational age? Did anything special have to be done once your DC was born? NICU stay? Special formula feeding? Etc.? We're similarly baffled in hearing our baby is going to be small since I was born over 8 lbs, DH was born over 7 lbs, I'm 5'7 and my husband is 6'2 and I have a normal to curvy build (DH is very thin an has to work extra hard to put on muscle and absolutely cannot put on fat). Thanks!
Both my mother and my MIL gave me out-dated recommendations about not taking pain meds, things like that. Do not trust their memories of post-partum life. No way, no how. They have very rose-colored glasses at this point. Especially your ILs, who just want to see the baby.
You may be up to a seven-hour drive, and maybe some babies are fine at seven weeks, but 6-8 weeks is really the peak of fussiness. My baby didn't nap much at all at that age unless it was on my lap--with intermittent breast-feeding. No way we could have done that in the car.
It's a lot to ask of you and DH. You'll be the ones suffering, you in particular, for other people's pleasure in seeing the baby. If it would also make you happy to see them, great, but, man, they should be understanding if you skip this year. They can make the seven-hour drive themselves to come see you if they're so eager to meet the baby!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is your concern traveling with a newborn, or the possible germs?
I had to travel with a 10 day old baby. Ten hour trip, split into two days -- after a c-section. Not even a little bit enjoyable, but still doable.
My concern is both since I, too, will be having a csection. From what I've been told by everyone around me ("in real life") - his mother, his sisters, my mother, etc. - this really isn't a big deal. They're all telling me that, if all goes well, by 7 weeks I'll be healed from the section, the baby will still be in super sleepy mode and will travel well in the car, and that I'll just manage the germs by telling anyone who is sniffling, etc. to back off. Nobody else seems to think it's at all a big deal.
I do plan to breastfeed so I'd prefer not to send DH and DC alone since it's for 3 nights. I'm not at all against formula feeding, I just want to give breastfeeding a shot.
To the PP who had the smallish baby despite being tall herself (and her husband being tall), was growth restriction in utero (IUGR) ever diagnosed? Were you ever told while pregnant that the baby was measuring small for his / her gestational age? Did anything special have to be done once your DC was born? NICU stay? Special formula feeding? Etc.? We're similarly baffled in hearing our baby is going to be small since I was born over 8 lbs, DH was born over 7 lbs, I'm 5'7 and my husband is 6'2 and I have a normal to curvy build (DH is very thin an has to work extra hard to put on muscle and absolutely cannot put on fat). Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is due in October. In addition to my generalist OB, we've seen two perinatologists about possible growth restriction (apparent DC is just constitutionally small, thank goodness, and will be born hopefully full term but very tiny, which is rather odd since none of us are tiny or were tiny babies). In any event, DH is insistent we travel to upstate NY for Thanksgiving to see his family (about 7 hours from where we live without traffic) when DC will be approximately 7 weeks old (assuming he goes full term). While I don't think driving 7 hours with a 7 week old is ideal under any circumstances, I've given in. We will be staying with and in close quarters with about 15 people, two of whom are 11 and 12 year old boys. I'm not sure if they get flu shots or not, but our DC will only be 7 weeks and will not have received his flu shots yet. Am I out of line to be stressing this? Should I push the ped to give the flu shots early? I'm just concerned given that our DC will already be so tiny. Thoughts?
No matter the size of your baby, this is a terrible, terrible idea. Terrible. Your DH needs to get a clue. He needs to understand that his #1 priority going forward is the well-being of his child.