OK, I was reading a post about someone's pedi saying to stay away from the grocery store and mall for 2 months, my pedi said 4 weeks, and it seems like others say the baby can go out right away!
Is this related to the vaccines that are given at 2 months? Are the worried about the baby catching a cold in a public place? I want to do the right thing, but not be too neurotic!
Re: How long to wait until taking LO to grocery store, mall? 2 months?!? why?
I waited until 2 weeks because thats when I felt ready. It really had nothing to do with her.
I don't worry about taking her to the store or mall because no one touches her at those places.
Part of it is a personal preference. My DS was born in Feb. so we were a little wary of cold/flu season, but had it not been for my healing time needed due to my c-section, DS and I would have been grocery shopping at 4 weeks instead of 8.
I waited about 3 weeks but could have gone out at 2 weeks. My pedi said it's safer to take her to a mall or grocery store because no one is touching her and handling her like they would if we had people in our house.
I'm just not taking DD out around a lot of people in a closed space (graduation & wedding) until after 2 months. That's because of the vaccination thing.
My pedi didn't make any such rec for either child so I took them out when I felt I wanted to, about a week for DD and 2days old for DS.
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This was us. My pedi said just to be smart about it. Don't be in really congested places or let strange people touch LO. I would have went crazy if I waited 2 months.
The pedi says 2 mos. We plan to take baby out at 2 w ks to a healing arts place for my postpartum massage to visit with one of the people who helped mama through a painful pregnancy.
At wk 3 we plan to go to the mall in the middle of the week during the day to do some errands.
It is what you are comfortable with. A little apprehensive b/c DS is FF and not getting mom's immune goodies. But I think we will be fine.