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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, there is some family history and disease stuff that my nanny does not need to know about. . .we are a very open family, but there are just some things we keep to our family. I sometimes like to discuss them with the ped to make sure we are keeping an eye on it etc. [/quote] Your kid craps and vomits on your nanny, but she can't be privy to his medical information?[/quote] I'm not the poster you're quoting but I can completely understand that point of view. I had my kids through donor eggs - so we have conversations w/ doctor's about genetic history and things like that that are a little different from the norm. If I were not open about that information I might not want the nanny in the room. But I might need help wrangling multiple kids during a long doctor's appointment. So that's one example. Another might be an illness or genetic condition that the parent struggles with and wants to be on guard for with the child, but which might be quite personal and private. I don't think offense should be taken (assuming all sides are courteous and respectful of course). Medical stuff can be very personal to most folks.[/quote]
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