Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I do it all the time - 1 yo daughter. I have no idea if my family did it or whatever, she is just too cute to resist. I never gave it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
Go to bed. And don't kiss your kids goodnight.
Good night to you too.Anonymous wrote:http://www.drpulp.com/2011/05/moms-kiss-can-spread-cavities-to-baby.html
"... As it turns out, studies about the transmission of cavity-causing bacteria from mom to baby have been published for 30 years. The primary culprit is Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria that can pass from person to person through the transfer of saliva, such as sharing utensils, blowing on food, and yes, even kissing that sweet little bundle of joy on the mouth. ..."
Honestly, I don't need scientists telling me that this is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I think we need to start a list:
1. don't kiss babies
2. don't blow on food
3. don't share utensils
4. don't suck dick (isn't this why we got married?)
5. when handling child use gloves but not latex one because someone somewhere in the world is allergic
6. go into bubble before coughing or sneezing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EEWWWWWW! So gross!
I'm from South America and some families do it there but it grosses me out!
Drama queen.
You'll see the drama queen when your kid gets her/his first herpes ulcer on the lips. I repeat: GROSS!
Never had a herpes ulcer and I am 40. None of my kids have had one either.
But I think you are right. If you get them then you really shouldn't be kissing ANYONE!
You know you don't need to get the ulcers to be a carrier of the virus, right? Someone didn't do their bio readings...
And you do know that people can get the virus from modes other than kissing right? Go back to your bubble bio major.
Oh so just because you can get a cold elsewhere you don't cover your cough/sneeze? You're gross and that's clear now.
WTF are you talking about? This doesn't even make sense.
I'll explain the FUCK I'm talking about...
PP said that since we can catch herpes anywhere kissing is no big deal. I added that by her logic then we don't need to cover our cough or sneeze since we can catch a cold from other sources that's not someone's sneeze or cough. Got it or should I draw a picture?