September 2018 Moms

Sip and see

Anyone doing a sip and see instead of a shower? 
What do you have planned and when are you gonna do it?
This is my second and there have been talks of a sprinkle but I’m thinking of maybe a sip and see instead.

Re: Sip and see

  • @mauishay, my SIL is throwing us a sip and see, I think. She mentioned it instead of a baby shower because she and my husband's family live so far away. We are planning on going out there around December/January so that's when it will be held if she goes through with it.
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  • My mom threw a “meet the baby” party with my daughter, when she was around 2 months old. It was really just an excuse to have a backyard barbecue (she was born in May). With the timing of this one I assume we’ll just expect everyone to meet her at the regular holiday parties. 
  • Me and my husband have been toying with this idea and hosting it at his parents house, Cookies and Cocoa theme and hosting it in December.
  • dexniedexnie member
    Not for us, due to infection risk. We have anti vaxxers in the family, which I never knew until this pregnancy. :( In CA my OB doesn’t do flu shots until October, so baby will have zero protection at the height of flu season - we are skipping the holidays with my family for this reason. If we had a spring or summer baby we would love this! 
  • mauishaymauishay member
    edited July 2018
    @haydeemf89 omg that’s such a cute idea! I love it! 

    @dexnieThat’s totally understandable. Keeping baby safe is number one priority!

    I’m sure you know this but just because they haven’t been vaccinated doesn’t mean they have that disease and are spreading it. 

    In fact we’re asking that since these vaccines contain a live virus (minus the TDAP) and can be spread by those recently vaccinated, that they wait at least 6 weeks after they receive the shots to visit baby. 

    Chicken pox

    Flu (nasal spray) 

    MMR- Measles, Mumps, Rubella 

    Rotavirus 

    Shingles

    TDAP- Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Whooping Cough) 

    We’re asking the same for TDAP not because it’s a live virus but because studies show that it makes asymptomatic carriers for whooping cough. So although you might not show any signs, you could have & be spreading whooping cough... which to me is scarier than knowing you have it and being able to take the precautions to not spread it.

  • @mauishay I'm sorry if I'm misinterpreting, but are you requiring all those vaccines in order to attend your sip and see?
  • @Patience7150 oh god no. I’m asking if friends and family get any of these vaccines (on their own personal schedules) that they wait 6 weeks to visit the baby. 
    I’m not asking anyone to get anything. 

  • @mauishay but won't you be getting the Tdap yourself?
  • @mauishay - May I ask why not? It's strongly recommended mom receive it with each pregnancy in order to pass some of that protection on to baby in utero since baby doesn't get their own DTAP until 2 months.
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  • @dexnie I was in love with your post until you got to the end and mentioned presenting “both sides to the story”. There aren’t two sides; there’s the evidence, which you presented, and there people who choose to ignore the evidence, or accept anecdotal evidence over true science established with the scientific method. That doesn’t make it two sides to the story. 
  • @DanyTargaryen
    After seeing more than a few of my friends go into preterm labor or have miscarriages soon after receiving their TDAP I decided it was something I wanted to look more into before I decided to get it or not. 

    There were a few things that made me decide against it. 

    The fact that up until just 6 years ago we were telling pregnant women to avoid this vaccination unless absolutely necessary and now we are telling every one of them to get it during every pregnancy without any changes being made to the vaccine itself was concerning for me. 
    That there have only been two studies done during this time (that I'm aware of). One was done on infants after birth, which is obviously very important but wasn't what I was concerned with. The second study was performed on only 48 pregnant women. Not only did that seem crazy to me considering we are asking hundreds of women to do this every day but the person that conducted the study was a consultant and sponsored by multiple pharmaceutical companies.     
    Looking further into it I found that Tdap is classified as a Class C drug which means there is a stronger link to adverse reactions and doctors warn pregnant women to not take them. 
    and finally, that the vaccine inserts themselves they say: 
    "It is not known whether INFANRIX can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity" 
    &
     "There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, BOOSTRIX should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed."

    It was definitely one of those choices that was not an easy one to make and I totally understand why people would choose to get the shot. 
  • Oh sorry @dexnie your post didn't pop up till after I replied to @DanyTargaryen :)

    1. I'm totally aware that most vaccines are not live and do not shed. That is why only listed the ones that are and do. 

    2. The MMR vaccine absolutely does..  
    https://www.nvic.org/cmstemplates/nvic/pdf/live-virus-vaccines-and-vaccine-shedding.pdf 
    Pages 33-37 go over shedding of Measles, Mumps and Rebella.

    3.   "Chickenpox Vaccine Can Cause Vaccine Strain Infection" is located on page 39 and Merck states: 
    “Post-marketing experience suggests that transmission of vaccine virus may occur rarely between healthy vaccinees who develop a varicella-like rash and healthy susceptible contacts. Transmission of vaccine virus from a mother who The Emerging Risks of Live Virus & Virus Vectored Vaccines: Vaccine Strain Virus Infection, Shedding & Transmission NVIC Referenced Report – Nov. 2014, Page 40 did not develop a varicella-like rash to her newborn infant has been reported. Due to the concern for transmission of vaccine virus, vaccine recipients should attempt to avoid whenever possible close association with susceptible high-risk individuals for up to six weeks following vaccination with VARIVAX.” High risk individuals include the immunocompromised; pregnant women who have never had varicella infection and their newborn infants; and premature babies born before 28 weeks gestation. 

    4. You are totally right that rotavirus only caused shedding in the stool and yes people washing their hands & practising universal precautions can make spreading totally avoidable. Unfortunately, some people are disgusting. There was literally someone caught washing their diaper out at a splash pad that we visit regularly just last week. So excuse me for coving all my bases.    

    5. Page 40
    "The shingles vaccine has not been reported to transmit varicella-virus infection, but live virus has been identified in saliva up to 28 days following vaccination. Both the manufacturer and the medical community caution susceptible individuals, including pregnant women, newborns, and those with a compromised immune system to avoid close contact with anyone who has been recently vaccinated with either live varicella zoster (chickenpox) or herpes zoster (shingles) vaccines."

    6. I totally agree with you about the FluMist being ineffective, unfortunately, that is not going to prevent a lot of people to choose it for themselves and their children out of convenience.  

    The bottom of this PDF has links to all the studies and mentions. 

    I also want to reiterate that I'm not telling anyone to not get these vaccines. All I said was that if anyone does get them, that they hold off on visiting baby for 6 weeks from their shots. 
    It's amazing how I can post that I'm requesting people to hold off on visiting my newborn if they decide to get these and am the fanatic but everyday people are requesting that anyone that comes near their newborn HAS to get the Tdap and it's totally normal lol


  • I posted the link to National vaccine information center because it has the most information about shedding in one place. Are you implying that the 276 links at the bottom of that PDF to Universities, Vaccine manufacturers, countless medical journals, national health services etc etc isn't actually credible information?

    Also, I listed one study for chicken pox because I assumed that since I just sent you a page with all the links that you would be able to look them up yourself. 



  • And that's a rhetorical question. I don't really care.
    Thanks for all the information. 
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