I am so annoyed with DH's family. I know they are excited about the baby and all, but seriously, I do not want them calling me every two seconds to come over, and I especially dont want them to if they are sick.
I am so paranoid after the pedi said to keep her away from crowds for 6-8 weeks because this is a really bad season of flu/RSV. I dont want anyone to hold her at all.
DH's grandma got pissy with us since we didn't let her hold DD after she just left the hospital visiting a sick friend. Now she is giving us guilt trips saying that DH's grandpa and her would really appreciate it if we took our newborn to the hospital to meet this friend. Ummmm.....NO!
All I want to do is lock myself in my house with my baby, and let no one else touch her.
Re: Is this normal or am I rude?
No you are not rude, you are protecting your child. Just stand firm. Actually, tell your Dh to stand firm. Tell him to tell his family that your pediatrician said to avoid crowds and anyone who could potentially get her sick. And if they don't like it, they can just shut up about it and wait til April to see her.
Seriously though, it's your responsibilty as the mommy to do what you think is best for your baby. And you're not doing anything wrong. Stop answering the phone though!
My pedi said no kisses from anyone other than DH and me. I had to tell my mom no kisses! She totally understood. Also, my dad is sick and hasn't even been able to see the baby yet. I feel bad but I think they understand.
So I don't think you're rude at all, just protecting your baby!
You know, I would think you'd be better off giong to the mall or to parent/baby classes or something than having your grandparents over. at the mall, no one is touching the baby or kissing their face or something. You can keep them from being impacted by germs since they are all bundled up and not touching things. But when grandma comes over and puts her face in the baby's face, that's where the exposure would happen.
I dont' think yuou need to stay cooped up for 8 weeks though. But you also need to keep your own self safe - so wash hands, wipe down handles on carts at the store, etc... so you don't apss anything on to your child.
But don't stay cooped up. You'll go crazy.