I thought you were infectious for up to a week before the spots came out as well, and until they scab over. Don't worry, it's unlikely she'll get it at that exact time.
DS was in contact with it at nursery 3 times, and only got it when DD got it at nursery. He was in reception then, and gave it to a good proportion of his classmates.........
Has Kyra had her settling-in day at school? I can't believe Freya is going to school in September but she can't wait!
Hasn't she been vaccinated against Chicken Pox yet or don't they do that routine in the UK? In the states they vaccinate everyone now early and if you are older you have to get 2 shots. MY DH and DS 16 had to have 2 shos as they were older and have never had Chicken Pox. I had a very mild case when I was young so am immune. I honestly never worry about any of the family getting it now. The worst problem would be poor Kyra if she gets a bad case would probabaly be itchy and miserable. I wouldn't worry so much- I don't think most nightmares come true. Good luck!
Kyra doesnt start reception till next Septemer.....so another year in class below for her. But she is eager to move up to the next class, i think its because all her friends she has made are the ones that are due to move up to reception class in September.
Here is hoping she gets it before our trip or after September and not before our November trip.
Of course, don't know why I thought it was this year. I bet she'll get lots of new friends when some newbies start.
Varicella isn't a routine vaccination in the UK, it's thought that by vaccinating children against it, there is the potential for a massive rise of cases of shingles in adults.
There are a few exceptional circumstances where children are vaccinated (siblings of immuno-compromised children) and Health Care workers who don't have immunity!
My DD1 only got it this year at almost 4 (2 months off). She had been in a class at nursery (of 12 kids) and all bar her had CP at one point! Was beginning to think she was immune! Apparently some children do have a natural immunity which can wane once they get past toddlerhood. And it often takes a good few 'meetings' with the CP before they actually get it.
I know what you mean about the worry Emma - I used to do that too but thankfully both DDs have now had it - just hope the baby doesn't get it again as she was under 1 yr and a few people have said their immune system doesn't build up a strong enough immunity to it to stop them getting it againShe did have it fairly badly so I'm hoping she'll be OK
My DD1 starts reception this year - I can't believe it really. Bit concerned as in a class of 30, there are only 8 girls!!! Just hoping they all get on really well as there isn't going to be room for 'clashing personalities' with those type of numbers - mind you, you know kids, quarreling one moment, best friends the next![]()
Wow brigette they are amazing!!!
I might do something like that for jack - do they get delivered to your resort for you?
My DD1 starts reception this year - I can't believe it really. Bit concerned as in a class of 30, there are only 8 girls!!! Just hoping they all get on really well as there isn't going to be room for 'clashing personalities' with those type of numbers - mind you, you know kids, quarreling one moment, best friends the next![]()