I just found out that DH's 95 year old grandma was admitted to the hospital for Pneumonia. My first instinct was to go with DH to visit her, as she is getting up there in age so this could really be serious. However, I was just doing some research on Pneumonia and found that pregnant women are much more susceptible to it and if spread to them it could be very harmful to the mother and baby.
Would you consider not going? I feel horrible for even thinking about it, but I'd hate to put the baby in jeopardy. WWYD?
Re: Would you avoid visiting a sick relative in the hospital?
Thanks everyone! I just found out from my in-laws that she is in pretty good shape. They just admitted her to give her some fluids, but she has no other compliactions. Because of her age, they want to watch her for a couple of days, but she should be okay.
On top of that she doesn't want visitors (I think she's crabby about being in the hospital), so I will not be going.
DS#1- Born August 2011
No. Too much of a risk. I am sure everyone will understand.
You could send a card or flowers with DH.
Not looking to start trouble or anything but as a pregnant RN who works in a hospital it's okay for you to go visit sick people depending on their condition. Given her age, it may even be a mild case that they would like to treat with closer supervision.
It's different scenarios if she is in ICU or on a regular floor- if she came from a nursing home or lived at home. You need to look at the whole picture and find out her condition and if she is on any isolation precautions. Otherwise just be sure to wash your hands frequently and properly. There are only a certain few patients you shouldn't come into contact with- one of those being a patient with shingles.