September 2017 Moms

Tdap at 15 wks

Hello everyone, hope we are all having a great wk. Was just wondering has anyone taken tdap at 15 wks? Had a cut and was advised to take it. What do you ladies think? 

Re: Tdap at 15 wks

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  • Will do just that. Thank you so much 
  • lap018lap018 member
    edited March 2017
    If you don't get it now for the cut (potential tetanus) then you'll just have to get it later for the baby like @Msashley2010 said (protects them against pertussis or whooping cough) i would just get it now 
  • It's fine, you get it later on anyway.  I had it with DS, and I believe I'll have to get it again with this LO as well.  
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  • It's fine, you get it later on anyway.  I had it with DS, and I believe I'll have to get it again with this LO as well.  
    Yup my doctor told me that mama gets it every pregnancy. DH was thrilled to learn he only needed the one he got last time with DS. Lol.
  • I thought that vaccine was effective for 10 years? I got it when my nephew was born but was told I didn't need it again when pregnant with my son 4 years later. 
  • DanaG said:
    I thought that vaccine was effective for 10 years? I got it when my nephew was born but was told I didn't need it again when pregnant with my son 4 years later. 
    They recommend one with every pregnancy. It boost your antibodies and helps protect the baby from whooping cough. 
  • I did not get the vaccine during pregnancy but got it soon after I delivered. While passive antibodies can be beneficial during the first two months before they are old enough to get the vaccine and this can be wonderful I do not believe there have been studies demonstrating it's safety. It is a new protocol to vaccinate pregnant women. The company "Boostrix" has this on their vaccine insert:

    ---------------------- USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS -----------------------
      • Safety and effectiveness of BOOSTRIX have not been established in pregnant women. (8.1)

      • Register women who receive BOOSTRIX while pregnant in the pregnancy registry by calling 1-888-452-9622. (8.1)

    I would research and weigh the decision to vaccinate or not to. Personal decision and the mother and baby must live with the consequences.
  • @lilpoots  That makes sense! I realized I didn't say I fully support her in her decision to do that, it is just something I am not educated on. Whooping cough is so scary it makes sense, I just am having a hard time navigating not being out and about and keeping people from touching!  
  • I've never heard of cocooning, but anyone who is going to stay in our home for the first year needs to have at minimum a tdap booster. I know a family who lost their infant to whooping cough, and I'm not taking chances. I also plan to baby wear a lot, since he'll be born on the cusp of flu season. I hope that way fewer people will be tempted to touch him, or try to lift him out of his carrier. (Thinking specifically of church-type settings, where people seem to interact with children and babies more freely.)


  • @towntowns We didn't get quite as extreme as asking everyone who visited to get vaccinated, but we did tell the grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. that they had to be vaccinated because we knew they would be visiting and holding the baby often. We also made sure hands were always washed before holding the baby. We went out a lot in those early months, but never had a problem with strangers wanting to touch baby. Maybe it's because I baby wore a lot.

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  • lilpootslilpoots member
    edited March 2017
    towntowns said:
    @lilpoots  That makes sense! I realized I didn't say I fully support her in her decision to do that, it is just something I am not educated on. Whooping cough is so scary it makes sense, I just am having a hard time navigating not being out and about and keeping people from touching!  
    I'm open to people making different choices for their children, at least in regards to who they allow into their home. It's great though that you're being fully supportive. We mostly received support, but did catch some hell from a few people. I told them that he's my son and it's my house, so my choice and that we still love them, they're just going to have to wait.

    Eta: I wore my baby in public a lot of the time. Only had one issue with someone touching him and it bothered me mostly because she was a cashier, touching tons of dirty money, etc. She was amazingly understanding when I explained to her why I wish she wouldn't touch him. The lady behind me in line looked at me like I was a horrible person, but she can go choke on something. Lol.
  • I was extremely defensive of DD when she was born. Strangers would try to touch her and pinch her cheeks and I just put myself between her and them and say, "I'm sorry, but do we know you?" It's bad enough to try to touch a pregnant stranger's stomach, but to try to touch a newborn baby without permission from the parents is an absolute no go. I got a very thin mesh cover to put over her carseat when she was a few weeks old because strangers just would not leave her alone. I also had to crack down on some family members kissing all over her face. Some were mouth kissers and I am totally not okay with that. 

    Me and SO are both requesting that anyone who wants to spend time in our home around our new baby be vaccinated until baby is old enough to get all of his/her own vaccines. 
  • bellakrissybellakrissy member
    edited March 2017
    yes, vaccines are very important! @Msashley2010
  • @lap018 your little one is lucky to have such a loving mum :) very well said!
  • @mrsmarygs I always counter that anecdotal evidence with this anecdotal article: https://www.slate.com/articles/life/family/2014/01/growing_up_unvaccinated_a_healthy_lifestyle_couldn_t_prevent_many_childhood.html 

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