Sorry in advance if this is long....
My DD is 3 months old and just started daycare 2 weeks ago. I am a FTM, so I've never dealt with sickness in babies before and am probably over paranoid. When I picked her up from daycare yesterday, I asked how her day was - they said she was fine. She was dry when I picked her up and she had only eaten 3 out of her 4 bottles (which has happened a couple times), so I thought she was fine. She ate twice once we got home and she wasn't fussy, but she did not have a wet diaper yesterday evening. I was starting to get worried but decided I would wait and see what her middle of the night diaper was like, thinking it would be really heavy. It wasn't, she had hardly peed. She woke up this morning soaked from a runny (poopy) diaper, but she ate fine and was smiling and cooing. Then, she projectile puked all over herself on our way to daycare, so I turned around and went back home to get her changed and calmed down. When I finally got to daycare, the lady asked me if I had a rough night. I said kind of, and a rough morning. She then proceeded to tell me "Well she had 4 runny diapers yesterday, and a couple other babies are sick with what we think might be rotavirus". They FORGOT to tell me about her diapers. Seriously? I even asked how she was. Then she said "I'm going to push the pedialyte today" - I said no, give her the milk (I EBF), until I can talk to her doctor. She repeated again that she was going to push the pedialyte, and I again told her to wait until I could talk to the doctor. I am picking her up from daycare shortly to take her to the doctor per their request.
I'm sorry this is so long, I just had to vent. I feel like DCP was questioning my judgement by saying no to pedialyte. The nurse confirmed I made the right decision because they don't recommend too much of it for babies this age.
Re: Daycare vent
My daycare provided daily sheets and communicated if DD was even as a little more fussy than normal. So I would not be OK with them "forgetting" to tell you about 4 runny diapers or other signs of illness. Especially if there was a cumminicable virus going around! THey don't have to tell you which children were sick but they sure could, and SHOULD, tell all parents when a communucable disease has been diagnosed in a child that has been in contact with the other DC children, so that parents can be on the look out for their own LOs.
This place sounds disorganized. I'd look elsewhere.