Anonymous wrote:you want to fly 6 weeks post c-section? I think that's a bad idea. The baby would be fine, I'd worry about you more (although I wasn't healed 6 weeks post vaginal birth, flying would have been out of the question).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
There is no vaccine. There is Synagis. But unless the baby is preterm (by a significant amount) or has other serious health issues, it would never be approved. And it is very expensive. My son's course was more than $20k.
My 29 week 6 day preemie weighing 2.5 lbs didn't qualify for the RSV vaccine and we would've had to pay out of pocket and it was insanely pricey.
I'm stunned by that. My fall born, 34 week 5 lb baby did qualify 13 years ago and it was $1K per shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
There is no vaccine. There is Synagis. But unless the baby is preterm (by a significant amount) or has other serious health issues, it would never be approved. And it is very expensive. My son's course was more than $20k.
My 29 week 6 day preemie weighing 2.5 lbs didn't qualify for the RSV vaccine and we would've had to pay out of pocket and it was insanely pricey.
I'm stunned by that. My fall born, 34 week 5 lb baby did qualify 13 years ago and it was $1K per shot.
They changed the guidance a few years ago when they found that it offered no benefit for babies born prematurely but at later dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
There is no vaccine. There is Synagis. But unless the baby is preterm (by a significant amount) or has other serious health issues, it would never be approved. And it is very expensive. My son's course was more than $20k.
My 29 week 6 day preemie weighing 2.5 lbs didn't qualify for the RSV vaccine and we would've had to pay out of pocket and it was insanely pricey.
I'm stunned by that. My fall born, 34 week 5 lb baby did qualify 13 years ago and it was $1K per shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
There is no vaccine. There is Synagis. But unless the baby is preterm (by a significant amount) or has other serious health issues, it would never be approved. And it is very expensive. My son's course was more than $20k.
My 29 week 6 day preemie weighing 2.5 lbs didn't qualify for the RSV vaccine and we would've had to pay out of pocket and it was insanely pricey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
There is no vaccine. There is Synagis. But unless the baby is preterm (by a significant amount) or has other serious health issues, it would never be approved. And it is very expensive. My son's course was more than $20k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move the vaccines up a week and yes. That age is a dream to fly.
CAn you do this? Our ped instructed us that the age-appropriate vaccines could be given late but not early. Our initial 4 month appointment was a day shy of baby's four-month birthday, and ped required us to change it to a week later. Maybe it depends on the practice.
Anonymous wrote:We flew across the country when our baby was 8 days old. We adopted him from another state and had to get home. He obviously did not have any vaccinations at that point. He is now 5 months old and perfectly fine. He's now had his vaccinations on time.
Anonymous wrote:Can you get the RSV vaccination? That would be my #1 concern. My baby got RSV, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. And many RSV babies und up with asthma or other respiratory issues. My kiddo is on daily medicine, probably for life.
Anonymous wrote:What time of year? Probably not Dec-Feb when flu season really ramps up.