Has anyone ever had to sit their family down before or after their baby was born to tell them not to kiss their baby on the lips/face? My husband and I are extremely concerned about specific family members kissing our baby on the lips and passing on the herpes virus. A lot of family members get cold sores on their lips & aren't the most educated about it. My MIL gave it to both my husband and his brother due to a lack of education on how they're spread & is my biggest worry. She thinks they are hereditary, and after many years of trying to explain otherwise I'm still not sure she believes me when I tell her the truth of the matter. I was hoping someone here might have had a similar situation when their first babies were born and might have some advice on how they approached specific/all family & friends about something which could be potentially offensive if phrased wrong but really is a health concern. I've also read that because the first herpes outbreak is usually accompanied by a fever that it can be very dangerous for a baby or young child to get. I'm not too worried about it offending people - just looking for the most polite way to phrase it to them since my husband is adamant about not passing this on any farther.
Re: Family kissing baby w/ cold sores
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Types of Diseases contagious from saliva:
Common Cold
Flu
Upper Respiratory Infection
Meningitis
Bacterial meningitis
Mononucleosis
Epstein-Barr virus
Cold sores
Cytomegalovirus
Molluscum contagiosum
Hepatitis B
Chronic Hepatitis B
Polio
And many more....
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August 26, 2015
Maybe I'll make sure to kiss my daughter on the lips so she doesn't go through the same confusion I did. I even remember feeling pressured to kiss my older brother goodbye after that. Totally weirded me out.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
Maybe I'll make sure to kiss my daughter on the lips so she doesn't go through the same confusion I did. I even remember feeling pressured to kiss my older brother goodbye after that. Totally weirded me out.
When I was younger I always kissed my mom, dad, grandma, aunt, uncle, and sister on the lips. Now that I'm older I don't kiss them on the lips. Sometimes my mom because well she's my mom. But I think once kids get older it kind of changes to kisses on the cheek. And my family never pushed me to kiss them on the lips.
8-| Get over it or quit reading posts like this if they bother you so much. Some of us have things we feel more strongly about than others, and some of us are not fortunate enough to have families that take basic safety precautions. If it were up to my MIL she'd be wiping my daughter's face with a dirty dishrag, have her forward facing under a year with just the chest buckle clipped, and have been on solids since 2 months old. In my husband's generation (in his family) pretty much every kid ended up with cold sores in part because their parents didn't take precautions against it. Is it the end of the world? No. Can it always be prevented? No. But can I try to prevent my daughter (and next baby) from having to deal with that? Yes. You can bet I'm going to have conversations (or pow-wows as you apparently refer to them as) with my family when things come up that I don't believe are good for them or could threaten their "safety." Doesn't make me a crazy recluse. Just makes me practical and willing to stand up for what I believe is right for my daughter.
Oh and the kissing on the lips thing has always wierded me out too. Just wasn't the norm in my family except from my grandma on one side. My parents didn't kiss us on the lips either. The only time I kiss DD on the lips is when she is giving me kisses and that's where she aims. Otherwise I aim for cheeks/forehead/nose/etc... She's likely going to grow up thinking its weird when relatives try to also. Its just personal/family differences. Nothing wrong with either way. Its just what you are used to.