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When one is sick...

...is there any point in trying to to prevent the other from getting sick?

My guys are 8 months old and one is sick with a cold. I'm trying to separate their toys so that the snotty/germy/drooly baby doesn't get his brother sick. Despite my best efforts I'm sure the healthy babe is still using infected toys (oh, and they share a room). 

What do you all do when only one is sick? 

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Re: When one is sick...

  • I usually just "give up" I would imagine your son was contagious before the symptoms were present. So, your other son may have already been exposed. However, you are a good mom for trying! The worst thats going to happen, your son gets the cold depite your amazing efforts. The best option, only one sick kid this week! Good Luck!!!
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  • Sorry you have a sick LO Sail.  I also just give up.  Especially now that they are mobile and can touch eachother, steal pacifiers, etc., I feel like it's a lost cause.
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  • Thanks ladies, I know, I feel like it is a lost cause and it actually makes me feel better to know that there isn't much I can really do to prevent them from both getting sick. 

    It is just so sad to see them sick :( 

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  • i don't go crazy separating things - i do try to make sure tehy don''t share pacis, spoons, drinks, etc- but i don't do anything with toys, etc... but mine are mobile so it's harder... if they are smaller and not mobile- sure, keep toys separated... it's easier then- but likely they will both get sick - mine always did.

     

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  • I think you are doing the best you can by separating them as best as possible.  It always seems to be a futile effort in my house but I always try my best like what you are doing. :)
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  • Now that they're older I don't take much effort in keeping things seperated, if one is sick the other ones seems to catch it a day or so later so for us it's just a matter of time.
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