I will readily admit that I am a germaphobe, especially about babies and especially since I've had my own. When DS was born in the middle of flu season we politely asked all our family members to have their flu shot and they all did. I've asked everyone again and my brother and SIL are pretty adamant that they don't want to get one. While I completely understand their personal decision not to get the vaccine, I feel I have a right to protect my newborn and am thinking about asking them not to come visit until she's a week or so old. Am I being a complete $itch about this? Do I just suck it up, hand them the hand sanitizer, and let them visit? I know I can't protect her from everything......
What would you do??? 
Re: Someone please tell me I'm way over reacting
Elijah Matthew - 5/3/07 ~ Adalyn Rosemary - 3/23/11
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This exactly!
I feel the same way you do, and I asked a similar question last Thursday (I think?). I asked my family and DH's family to get both the flu shot AND the DTaP vaccine/booster. Anyway, my feelings are:
::steps off soapbox::
ETA: https://www.babycenter.com/0_vaccines-recommended-for-pregnant-women-moms-dads-and-other_10338729.bc?showAll=true
vaccinated or not, this could be the case for anyone who comes to visit...so if that is the case then no one should visit for fear of possible sickness that could pop up days later??
Don't be obtuse. The flu can be prevented and kills babies a lot more often than the common cold does.
It was not a response to get the shot or not and I am well aware it can be prevented...but in reality someone can come visit your kid today and be seemingly "healthy" and then turn up with a nasty illness tomorrow...you just never know what will happen vaccinated or not.
Brougham - I'm not going to lie. You've lost me. Are you agreeing or disagreeing with what I've said?