So this is kind of similar to all the other posts about family members not getting shots, but in my case, my father is actually advised by his doctor not to get either the flu shot or a tdap shot. It's because he's had Guillain Barré Syndrome in the past. (And yes, my font just changed because I had to copy and paste that so I'd know how to spell it.) It kind of freaks me out that he's not getting them and wants to see the baby when he's born, but I mean, if that's what his doctor says...
I'm not quite sure what to do. Just hope he wouldn't come visit if he was in contact with anyone who had the flu or whooping cough/pertussis?
Re: Family member advised not to get tdap/flu shot
What I've read on tdap is that its safer for him than the flu shot, but that doesn't make me feel any more at ease.
Unfortunately, there is really nothing you can do about this. I've been on DH to be a notorious hand washer and to stay away from anyone who might be sick. Hopefully taking these precautions will save him fom getting any illnesses this year.
But, there is nothing I can do to sway him. I'm not going to tell him he can't see his grandson until May. That's not realistic. I'm actually not really insisting on anyone getting anything they aren't comfortable with. It's not my job to be the vaccine police. I can only control myself (and DH
Good handwashing will have to suffice. I'll be nursing also, so the baby will have some protection through me, and also through the vaccines I get prenatally.
I'm not stressing about it.
It's not your dad's fault. I wouldn't want a repeat of a Guillian-Barre episode. Yikes.
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You can judge him, doesn't bother me. I'm fairly certain it wouldnt bother him either
He is who he is. I can't change him, or his opinions.
I'm not going to injure our relationship over it.
This is for your fathers safety.
I'm assuming you will take your LO with you to the grocery store/mall/restaurants/doctors office etc. I am also assuming that you will touch your LO at times w/o sanitizing YOUR hands (after touching door knobs, cart handles, signing paper work etc)...
Your LO is going to be exposed to germs/illnesses by everyone that comes into contact with him/her whether or not they've had the shot. Just do what you can to sanitize and ask people not to kiss your LO's face and/or hands...
But PP brought up a good point, that you will be out in the world and potentially expose LO to all sorts of germs. It's just life, so I wouldn't get too hung up on Grandpa not getting his Tdap.
So, as scary as it seems some people do fall into the 'can't' category. You should be fine though. I wouldn't worry overly much about it.
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