I'm worried about people trying to kiss my baby because I'm very germaphobic plus you never know if anyone has some type of disease. I know for a fact I'm not the only mom that is really territorial with their soon to be first child. I am also scared of someone dropping my baby. Anyone feel the same way about this?
Re: Kissing the baby.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/moms-facebook-warning-kissing-baby-leads-to-herpes-infection/
I am already pretty germophobic so I don't think I'd ever be comfortable with anyone kissing her on the mouth. But I don't think I'll be able to keep my parents from some kisses to the head or cheek -- as long as they're all vaccinated and not showing any sickness symptoms I think it will be ok to me. Strangers/acquaintances though... No way.
Meanwhile hopefully breastfeeding is an option for you so you can share your immune system.
Try not to worry, mama, you'll be surprised how much better you're going to feel once the baby is here. ❤️❤️
My 1st LO is expected in mid-December but I promising myself I will not be one of those moms that pulls out hand sanitizer for people to wash finger tip to elbow in before they hold my baby. But I am definitely setting ground rules of NO MOUTH or FACE KISSES!! ^^For exactly the reason just above my post! I don't know if that will become an issue but its better to set the rules before the baby is here. I know friends that have had this issue though. I just don't understand why people feel the need to get in someone's baby's face like that???
I'll be asking people to not go near my son if they're sick (ie cough, cold sore, infection)
But I'm not going to do a whole medical history on them
The dropping thing... totally me too!! I think of it and cringe. I think of him falling out of the clothe carrier or me tripping on a dog bone in the.middle of the night.
@vashleyhernandez common cold sores are supposed to be herpes simplex which is a different virus strain than genital herpes. Common cold sores are only supposed to be significantly contagious if you have a cold sore at the time (if the kiss is a quick peck, anyway). I can't say that genital herpes couldn't cause a mouth sore--I am not an expert on herpes. My cold sore knowledge comes from an "over the counter medication class" in college where we discussed cold sores.
But, I don't know how my in-laws are going to be, because this is their first grandchild. So, I'm just going to play it by ear and see what happens before I give them any rules and cause unnecessary drama. They could feel the exact same way.
To answer a PPs question, people cannot resist kissing a little baby's chubby cheeks. I still can't resist my daughter's cheeks! I don't get trying to kiss a baby on the mouth, though.
Jamie
Jamie
Seriously.