Not here to debate merits or faults of vaccinations, just get advice on relationships with differing positions!
Anybody else’s spouse not on the same page regarding immunizations for family members before baby’s arrival? DH has never had a flu shot or COVID vaccine, and while he did have a mild case of COVID, he says his body can handle it so he doesn’t want to get those shots. He says he didn’t have to get flu shots with his kids from previous marriage, but maybe because they’re summer babies? He has agreed to the TDaP because it was specifically recommended by my doctor. While I do care about his health/bodily autonomy etc., I’m less worried about HIM handling it and more worried that our flu-season baby may not be able to. How do I handle this discussion?
Re: Family immunizations
seemed really strong so I didn’t bother. I’d just get a little sore throat for a few days and that was usually about it. But in graduate school when I would get a little sore throat my roommate would end up getting the full blown flu.
aaanyway maybe somehow you can tell him that you’d like him to get the shots because the infant won’t have built up that immune system and neither of you want deal with a sick newborn.