Apologies in advances as this is probably a limiting topic...
I have read the CDC guidelines and done a little bit of research but I need specifics bc it's just a worry of mine. I'm needing help with your Zika avoidance tips.
I live near a Zika zone and my son loves being outdoors.
Figured you mamas have good ideas for me.
Re: Need your Zika tips!
Only kidding, but I have no advice. Zika terrifies me, I can't image be living in or near a zone. I hope someone is more helpful than me! I know many use essential oils to keep the skeeters away, but I don't know much about that or what concoctions they use.
If you're worried just get some thin long sleeves and pants (best for sun protection anyhow) and I have a bug stick I apply that makes me smell like a citronella candle. Also the family sensitive deet sprays are nice because they don't leave you sticky and smelly. And honestly, I forget 80% of the time to put anything on.
I needed to hear all of these tips and your thoughts.
Ok, I'll take precautions without getting worked up. We live in Broward but my husband travels to Miami once a week. And I love the "move" response bc that's so me
Thank you for each of these responses!
Edited: forgot to add that I've been told my husband and I will be tested around 8-10 weeks for Zika.
I was going to say the same thing. Most cities are spraying for mosquitos, and I compulsively slather on bug spray (California Baby and Dr. Mercola make a good natural version that smells pleasant) every time I'm outside.
My OB did set the fear of Zika deep in me, but that's his job. My mom is also a NICU nurse and is incredibly paranoid about Zika. Personally I'm more worried about my husband getting it and transmitting it. It feels silly having protected sex during pregnancy - but that is my biggest precaution.
When I called the OB to schedule my apt they asked if I had traveled outside the US in the past 12 weeks. We had - DR for honeymoon. They had to get the test approved by the state (I live in CT). So I got blood drawn last week, and its about a 2 week wait for results. I would say they will test if you say you were definitely in a Zika 'zone' before or during conception. Hope that helps.