I need out of the house. My pediatrician told me to wait till she is 8 weeks. It's so hard to be cooped up for that long. I keep suggesting to DH maybe we can go do something at night when no one is out, but he won't give in. How long did you wait to take LO in public? When you took LO out did he/she end up getting sick?
Re: When Did You Take LO Out In Public
4 days. Picked up a friend from the airport and stopped for lunch on the way home.
8 weeks without taking the baby out?! I would have gone nuts.
We got out of the hospital on Sunday around noon, and were in church with her at 6:30 that night. She went to 3-4 large family functions/parties in her first 2 weeks of life, and we ALWAYS go out at least once a week to get out of the house.
Your pedi probably said 8 weeks because that's when your LO will get her 2 month shots, but honestly I think it's totally up to you. Don't bring her around really sick people, but really if you just go shopping for the day chances are nobody is even going to touch her.
Just don't go anywhere where there are a ton of people and don't let anyone touch her. It's flu season so just be careful around anyone who seems sick.
We went to target when she was a week old. We had her in her stroller and kept a receiving blanket over her carrier. This one chick and her 3 kids asked to see and I just looked at her like she was nutso.
I'm sorry, but that's an insane idea to keep your LO in your house for 8 weeks. I would ask my pedi if I would need to bubble-wrap the baby, too!
My DD was 8 weeks just yesterday. I cannot even imagine not going out until then. I would have hurt myself.
We took out DD to CVS when she was about 2 weeks old. Then we started adding other things - Target, grocery store, Costco, etc. At 5 weeks we drove 12 hours up to Washington to be at my sister's wedding. That meant DD was out in Seattle air.
I've gone to meet up with friends multiple times and they have all had the chance to hold DD.
We've just avoided letting people touch DD when out (we usually wear her), and we wash/use hand sanitizer after we've touched things. We already got our flu shots (just last week) so we're trying to protect our DD that way. You will go insane if you stay home all the time.
In the first 3 weeks, we stuck mostly to walks around the block or a short stroller ride at the mall (covered up). This past weekend, we took her to a Fall Festival in the Moby so no-one would touch or get close.
The more we take her out, the easier it seems to get... no problems yet!
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Holy crap, that would drive me absolutely crazy. There is no possible way I would be following that advice.
I took LO out every day - restaurants, shopping, work, etc. And I passed her around the office and around DH's office at 4 days old. Taking out baby =/= baby getting sick.
If you are formula feeding or have a preemie, you might want to be more conservative.
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