My sister-in-law is due this week and was complaining to me about her sick aunt coming to the hospital. This got me to thinking about how you handle visitors who have shown up after the warning of "please don't come if you're sick".
I'm also thinking about how my mom hasn't gotten the tdap vaccine but my mother in law, of all unhelpful people, has. I also have a few friends who want to babysit but that I know don't have the tdap. What's the etiquette for this stuff?
Re: How will you handle visitors that are sick:unvaccinated?
My mom has gotten the TDAP but my in laws haven't yet. I'm asked H to talk to them about it but I don't think we can force them and I'm not sure how much I should care about this. Doc suggested it but wasn't super opinionated about it. Since I received the TDAP a few weeks ago, it'll at least pass on some antibodies to baby. I'm not going to bring it up at all to friends, but I also don't expect them to babysit during the first few months nor will I ask them.
As far as your friends babysitting, I'm guessing the babysitting would be taking place when the baby is a little older so I would be OK with not asking about their vaccine history. At two months your baby should be starting his/her first round of shots anyway.
We made all grandparents get tdap and pneumonia shots (my parents already had them, but had to coerce mil with help of my sil who also just had baby)
Letting sick people around then she won't be catching whooping cough...I did the same with my first daughter and all is well.
As far as being sick, I would expect people to have common sense but I like the idea of asking them to wear a mask when baby is brand new if they have s cold.
As far as vaccines, I actual request no one come around our entire family if recently vaxed as some are live(only a few, but a blanket request is easiest). We don't vaccinate and would never expect anyone to get them.
As for requesting that people get vaccinations - that's their decision. Whether or not they get to touch my child is my decision and depends on if they have the sense to stay current on their vaccinations. You can be sure that I will not be visiting the home of anyone who refuses to get vaccinations.