by kara » Sat Jul 25, 2009 04:09 am
Absolutely. What you're feeling is pretty normal. RSV concerns are minimal until about October, when you'll want to be hypervigilant about germs again, but you can relax a bit in summer. Obviously major germs like grocery carts are a no-no, but every day house germs are good for Isaac, so that he builds more immunity before winter germ season.
You have a mother's intuition and you know Isaac better than anyonr, so you can relax a bit, and know that if something is off, you'll know it. I don't think I relaxed until my daughter started crawling, and even then, I only relaxed a little. It's just natural for us to protect our precious children. It really only becomes a problem when it prevents us or our babies from enjoying life, going places, and having fun.
Hang in there. It's tough.
Absolutely. What you're feeling is pretty normal. RSV concerns are minimal until about October, when you'll want to be hypervigilant about germs again, but you can relax a bit in summer. Obviously major germs like grocery carts are a no-no, but every day house germs are good for Isaac, so that he builds more immunity before winter germ season.
You have a mother's intuition and you know Isaac better than anyonr, so you can relax a bit, and know that if something is off, you'll know it. I don't think I relaxed until my daughter started crawling, and even then, I only relaxed a little. It's just natural for us to protect our precious children. It really only becomes a problem when it prevents us or our babies from enjoying life, going places, and having fun.
Hang in there. It's tough.