I know this isn't really so related to pregnancy, but I'm hoping some toddler moms (or any moms really) can weigh in - how often do your kids get colds or some variation? I'm trying to figure out when it is excessive.
Long story short, DS is in an early 2s preschool program 3 days a week. School started mid-September and he's had 4 colds/bronchitis since then. It seems excessive to me considering he didn't get 4 colds last year total. I know being in school exposes kids to more germs, but we took classes 3 days a week starting at 6 months so it's not like he's suddenly exposed. I feel like this particular school doesn't do a great job of sanitizing. For example, when I went to wash his hands in the kids bathroom I found the soap bottle had been watered down to extend the soap. Is this normal and I'm over reacting (entirely possible)?
I'm asking primarily because his last illness sent us to the hospital and now we have to use a nebulizer every 3-4 hours when his breathing is labored. Which means no one will be sleeping here for the next few days. So instead of a normal cold we now have to be super aware of his breathing whenever he gets a little bit sick.
Thanks in advance!
Eta: clarity
Re: Toddlers and cold season
DD's been sick once in the last 6 months with strep throat. That's about as often as she tends to get sick. My friend has a son that I think permanently has a cold. The poor kid always has a cough/runny nose and a hard time breathing! Poor kid.
I'm sorry your kiddo has had such a tough go and needs to use a nebulizer right now. It's so hard to see your child that sick
DS has had a nebulizer since he's been 3 months for being sooo raspy. It does help but it's a pain to do ever 3-4 hours!
I would probably address the daycare and see if there's anything that could be done differently as well as addressing the soap issue!
We are going to the doctor tomorrow since this is the first time he's been sick after we started the nebulizer. Last time he needed a steroid too, so hoping the nebulizer and rest help him feel better soon.
I really appreciate the feedback. It makes me feel better to be reassured. While it is kind of normal, 4 times already seems like a lot since we still have most of winter to get through here. I want to figure out how to keep him from suffering continuously all season.