My "little" (He's 14 now, and just shy of 6') Jakey was born two months early, and weighed a whopping 4 pounds! (which is actually pretty good for 8 weeks early).
I'm gonna play devils advocate here and say sometimes I think people (not the person who started this thread) go overboard when it comes to germs and such. My outlook is the more germs you are exposed to, the more you build up a resistence, and less likely to get sick. My family is by no means "grubs", however, I don't freak if my kids "forget" to wash their hands before they sit down to eat. It is my own opinion that people that constantly wash and sanitize are the ones who get felled big-time, when they finely come in contact with a nasty bug. My sister and her family are one of those, they are constantly sick, and are constantly sanitizing everything. I can't remember the last time me or one of my boys have been ill with anything. (knock on wood)
Like I said before, we are not nasty, gubby people, just not as "germ conscience" as most. I also agree with above, you're more likely to pick up "sick" germs off handrails, money, etc. things you come into contact with everyday.