I was told by my DC and Dr that when they have the fever is when they're contagious, so if there's no fever, they're okay to be at daycare. We were so unlucky that DS's fever was only about 99.8 (well within the acceptable range for DC), so we wrote it off as teeth (he was acting weird about food too, but that's because he had started to get soars in his mouth), and he went to DC. It wasn't until the weekend that the spots showed up on his hands and feet that we realized it wasn't teeth, and we had contaminated his entire DC. I felt horrible!
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My doctor advised me to keep DS out of daycare for a week after the spots arrived. From what i read The fluid inside the blisters carries the virus as well and the virus remains in the feces for a few weeks afterwards. I figured keeping him home for the one week was better than possibly sharing it and getting infected again (because that's just our luck)
I was told by my DC and Dr that when they have the fever is when they're contagious, so if there's no fever, they're okay to be at daycare. We were so unlucky that DS's fever was only about 99.8 (well within the acceptable range for DC), so we wrote it off as teeth (he was acting weird about food too, but that's because he had started to get soars in his mouth), and he went to DC. It wasn't until the weekend that the spots showed up on his hands and feet that we realized it wasn't teeth, and we had contaminated his entire DC. I felt horrible!
All of this except replace daycare with playroom at church and a party with our friends and their children (3.5yrs, 13mos, and 6weeks). Thankfully we only infected one 2yo from church and his parents are friends of ours and were totally chill about the whole thing.
We kept him out while he had a fever and then until he had no more blisters on his hands. They were ok with him coming back if they were on his feet but not on his hands.
The doctor always gives us a return date, but it us usually a full 24 hours after fever is gone. If blisters were still visable, we would get a note, just in case....
Re: Hand Foot and Mouth Question
BFP #1: 05/2012 DS born 12/30/12
BFP #2: 02/2014 Natural M/C 03/2014 @ 7 weeks
BFP #3: 06/2014 EDD: 02/17/2015 M/C @ 7w2d, D&E 7/15/14
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13