tiredsigh
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- Nov 17, 2008
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Oh I am sorry I didn't realize that baby blankets and prams were magical germ killers. Air circulates no mater were you are so unless you have your baby in a buble you are fooling yourself.
My child was hospitalized at 6 weeks for a virus. At that age, they may do a spinal tap and catheter to make sure it isn't meningitis or a UTI. How do I know? My child had both in the peds ER. It's wonderful that your children were not in a "buble" and you were able to do it all after a CSection. Good for you
I have had my child get hospitalized an an infant. It is not fun. I'd prefer to listen to the recommendations of medical professionals in this case and not put a newborn on a plane. I also listened to a medical professional regarding my C Section recovery. Lifting luggage and flying a newborn cross country wouldn't be recommended by my doctor.
I find this to a be a moot point. The OP has many reasons why she does not feel she should go. Opposing views have been stated (numerous times by some posters
).
Which boggles my mind.