Not trying to be a braggy, honest!
DS hasn't been sick yet - no sniffles, no fever, nothin'. Other than a month of expressed BM, he's been formula-fed. I do stay home with him but we go out daily and he does spend time around other children. He'll be 8 months in a few days.
I read that babies are typically sick an average of 6 times their first year? Am I dealing with a super-baby?
Re: Curious as to How Common this Is (Re: LO's Getting Sick)
DS hasn't really been sick either. He was EBF for 6 weeks, I pumped a small amount until 4.5 months, but otherwise FF since 6 weeks.
He did have a slight runny nose one day....but it was clear and nothing came of it.
DS was sick for a week after he was directly exposed to sick neighbor kids. It was no big deal. Our pedi said that infants are sick up to once a month or 12x/year and that's totally normal.
I'm not too worried about sicknesses, we made it through last flu season! Let's hope we make through again!!
Proud Mama to Mickey (12.03.09) and Nemo (06.06.13)
Until this week DD had been completely healthy. She got a cold this week because everyone else in our house got it first. She is almost 6 1/2 months.
ETA: I BF for 2 weeks, and she has been FF since
DD2 has had one cold that she caught from her older sister, who probably picked it up at her toddler class.
I wouldn't count your chickens, though! -- we're just getting to the first cold & flu season where your baby will be out and about and where other babies/kids are likely to be spreading colds. DD1 had a terrible first winter with cold after cold -- we went to a baby music class and it seemed like every week she'd have a new sniffle, a day or two after going. :P
Her second winter was much easier.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
DS had one cold that lasted about a week but it wasn't too bad.
He is EBF and I SAH with him. We go out nearly every day and DH works with the public so he brings home lots of germs.
Some babies just have better immune systems.
I never get sick, DH gets sick at the drop of a hat. Both of us were formula fed and raised by SAHMs.