Hey Ladies, I was lurking on the December 2015 board and found this really eye opening link to a video that explains what it really means for your babe to get pertussis and why you should vaccinate yourself and family before LO arrives. Being and RN who has worked in Pediatric Intensive Care I can tell you that these stories are not exaggerated and are not out of the ordinary for infants who get pertussis. Please watch for yourself.
Re: Pertussis and T-dap (or DTaP) vaccine
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
I know I had the whooping cough vaccine when I was preggo with DD. I'll have to ask if I need it again at my appt next week.
DD is up to date! That's always my #1 concern!
ETA: I feel pretty strongly about vaccines, it's such an easy step for us to take to help ensure the health and safety of our children and our communities. Unless you are immunocompromised and unable to get vaccinated, it's a no-brainer for me.
I will be encouraging them to get their flu shots though!
I'd be suprised if your MD didn't recommend getting the DTaP while pregnant.
My oldest (almost 13 now) caught pertussis as an infant. We suspect from my (ex)MIL. It was the worst feeling ever spending 8 nights in the hospital watching my very first baby suffer and struggle. The sound of that cough STILL haunts my dreams. Ever since then, if someone doesn't have proof of getting the vaccine within the last 5yrs, they don't hold the baby until he/she has had at least one dose. SO's dad refuses (he hates my guts) so I guess he'll miss out on yet another grandbaby.
Same goes for the flu shot. I know it doesn't always protect, but some is better than none to me.
DS1 01/08/03 DD1 08/11/04 DD2 10/06/08 DS2 09/30/14
SURPRISE! Hannah May born 01/22/16
BFP #2 - EDD 1/25/16
The biggest risk to babies is older siblings, even those who have been vaccinated, because the immunity can wear off some, allowing the child to catch pertussis. The vaccinated child usually won't get very sick at all but can still pass it to the baby. If you have an older child at home, check into whether or not they need another booster. My girls are too young for theirs to have worn off so, since it didn't apply to me, I didn't retain at what age it starts to be a problem.
Not sure what I am going to do.
I am sitting here at my glucose test at my 28 week appointment and she said I can think about it and talk to them about it at my 32 week checkin.
BFP #2: 7/23/14 - MC: 8/28/14
BFP #3: 2/22/15 - MC: 3/3/15
BFP #4: 5/20/15 - Stick baby stick!!!
Either way, I'm not sure if it was because of when I was born or where but there might be some of you who have had it when you were babies!
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I had the vaccine when I was a child but came down with pertussis in 2008. The immunity wears off over time. It is really a terrible illness and it is devastating for infants. You can watch videos of infants with pertussis. It is heartbreaking.