I'm due December 12th so of course everyone's like YAY CHRISTMAS BABY! But I'm seeing different things as far as exposing the baby to germs, especially in winter with flu season. I was curious what opinions were on this situation.. Are any of you planning on having your baby around all the family and stuff on the holidays or are you planning on keeping your baby away from all of the germs for a few weeks?
Re: newborn & holidays
*edited bc autocorrect now makes up words...wtf?
I don't plan on going far for the first few months anyway, especially since I can't drive. I'll be having family over for Christmas though.
I'm worried as well because I'm prone to chest infection during winter and my asthma plays up in winter so I'm sooo hoping I don't get sick!
I'm due 12/20 and it will be Christmas as usual for us, if we are not in the hospital. But ours is very simple, only my parents and siblings the Friday before Christmas and my husbands parents on Christmas eve. All I ask, wash your hands, no kissing baby on his face and if you are sick, stay in the other room.
Christmas Day we spend with my extended family on my side. We are planning on staying for a couple hours, and will cut it short if baby is already here.
But there is no question - i want them all to be here for this. I'm going to discuss this with my doctor today - thank you for this post as a reminder - to see what I can do to help mitigate the chances of her getting ill right out of the gate.
One thing I am worried about and maybe you UK mamas can help! My in laws and sister in law are coming over from London after she arrives. They are planning on coming dec 28th for 2 weeks and they think I'm crazy about my parents and siblings getting vaccinated for flu and TDAP. Is this something recommended by your OB's?
I'm in the US but I have asked immediate family on both sides to update their vaccines because we live in a colder area of the country.
Edited to add they shouldn't have any problem getting the flu shot though. I was told the flu shot is for your protection the TDAP gives baby a little protection (not great which is why you want any caregivers to update too).
On a good note- hope you're loving the UK- my husband is from London and it is one of my favorite places! We're planning to head over next spring with the baby...we might be totally nuts but we're going to give it a shot