Please someone talk me off this ledge. My 5 .5month old has been exposed to Pertussis at daycare. The infected infant in her classroom has had respitory problems since we started there 2.5 mos. ago, and just now its been determined as Pertussis. The Dept. Of Health is involved, and my DD has been tested (waiting on results) but treated nonetheless. I was a SAHM with DS until 18 mos, and now I'm considering leaving my job to do the same with DD.
This daycare is amazing, and has a reputation of families staying enrolled for the duration until K. So we're probably in this for the long haul with this baby's family. I'm wondering how the baby went so long being sick? When my kid is sick, we visit the pediatrician weekly if necessary. The baby is an only child to a 2 parent household. Are they the type of parents whose kid gets sick and they "don't have time" for the pediatrician, so they wait to treat LO? And sent her to daycare anyway? Or did their pediatrician miss it for at least the 2.5 mos. I've seen this baby ill?
These are things beyond my control, which is exactly why I would consider keeping DD out of daycare for approx. a year until she has a stronger, more developed immune system. Financially, it would be painful, but if we had to, it could be done temporarily.
Ugh.... I don't know how to feel right now.

Re: Daycare Pertussis Exposure
However, I would not quit my job over it. Maybe I would consider alternative child care arrangements. But there are always going to be things outside of your control, even if you are with your child 24/7. No one lives in a bubble. And I would not judge the family whose child is ill. You don't know the whole story.
Secondly, I do not expect to live in a bubble. I have a 3 year old. Enough said... I love our daycare, and being a working mom, but let's face it- daycare is probably the germiest place for an infant to spend so many hours at, at such an early stage in life. Will it be okay? Of course. But I'm not naive to think that the exposure to stuff at daycare vs. outside of the center is all the same. The suggestion of an alternate daycare situation has merit...
Maybe its just good luck, but DS hardly ever catches the colds and illnesses of his classmates, and its been that way since he started at 18 mos. He was not sick a day before going to daycare either.
And yes, I know who the child is. Yesterday, when dropping off DD, the mom was softly telling the teacher about the tests ordered by the pediatrician and possible ramifications/ treatments. Also, I've watched this child have respitory problems since we started, but honestly, I figured for it to go on so long, the baby must have been born with a pulmonary issue.
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Anyway, go width your gut , yes you can't protect them forever but a sick infant is very scary! A toddler is much better able to communicate.
With regards to the other baby, who knows..... If it was really that noticeable surprised the daycare didn't insist on a health screening.
if we were talking about a newborn, it would be really worrisome, but shouldn't your LO already have some immunity anyway? plus she's being treated for it.
yes, kids get sick a lot at daycare. but, if they are not in daycare, they'll just pick up all these illnesses when they start to preschool or kindergarten. a child's immune system is not fully mature until they're 6 years old. it's hard to live in a bubble.
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If your child has a health problem where communicable disease is an issue, that is a different story. And as for thinking the parents didnt get a sick baby checked for 2.5 months b/c it was inconvenient, come on. 2 days maybe, but not a whooping type cough for 2.5. months. It is pretty distinct. Just b/c baby had respiratory problems doesn't mean s/he had pertussis the whole time (and if the DC told you anything related to any of that then they are breaking the law). I would suspect the baby has some sort of underlying respiratory issue.
And by the way, your kid is going to be the one that exposes the other kids to something one of these days...someone has to be first and none of us are immune to that, especially those w/ older kids at home who might be the one to infect their younger sibling who then takes it to school.
You're the only one who can decide about whether you can handle the possibility of increased sickness for the first year and whether you want a center vs another situation. GL.
I was home with both of my kids for the 1st 6 months. When I went back to work after dd she went to a sham and was never sick. After ds at 2 1/2 and 6 months, I put them both in daycare, a decent one but due to the location I wanted not the best. They were still never really sick. I think it has more to do with me not being a germaphobe. If a piece of food drops on the floor, they eat it, we go to chuck e cheese and mall play areas, and if they get sick, I don't quit my job. It's worked for us.
Even so, OP's comments about the affected family are pure speculation and come across as judgmental.
I am also going to agree with PP and say that I am sure a lot of people arent up to date on their pertussis vaccine, so the "outside" world could give you just as much as exposure to that particular disease as a daycare. That is something to consider. And please dont judge these other parents, I am sure they are devastated about what their LO is going through and feel bad enough about it. You say you arent judging but you mentioned being with this family for the "long haul." Come on. Thats a ridiculous thing to say. So..I am judging YOU for that comment.