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Taking baby with chickenpox to my wedding.

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Raiderhead · 18/05/2015 10:41

Help! My one year old has just got spots today (suspect chickenpox) and I'm getting married on Saturday! Do I take him with us to the ceremony or hire a babysitter and have him miss out?

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DrankSangriaInThePark · 18/05/2015 10:42

No, you don't.
He wouldn't remember it anyway and you risk making a lot of people v ill.

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EeyoresTail · 18/05/2015 10:43

Hire a babysitter unfortunately I'd say

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PrincessOfChina · 18/05/2015 10:43

There's a reasonable chance the spots will be healed over by the weekend in my experience. DD's were dry after a couple of days.

I'd probably have a babysitter on standby but you should be fine to take him by then.

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DPotter · 18/05/2015 10:43

I'm not up to date with the latest info on contagion periods, but whatever you decide your DS wont remember the day so he wont be 'missing out'.

I hope you have a lovely day on Saturday

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TiggerLillies · 18/05/2015 10:44

How long does it take the spots to dry over? Might there be hope....

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GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 18/05/2015 10:45

I agree as it's 6 days away he will probably no longer be contagious by Sat. He might not look his usual cute self but he will probably be fine.

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elderflowergin · 18/05/2015 10:49

Is there anyone who is invited who would be at a risk from catching it, eg someone with leukaemia ? If not then I would still take him, as long as he is not upset/ grumpy with it, he might have scabbed over a bit by then. It's only chicken pox, and I thought they were more contagious just before the spots come out anyway? It depends on the people you have invited really.

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Partyringer · 18/05/2015 10:55

If anyone you've invited them comes into contact with someone immunocompromised it could kill them. V sorry but please don't take the baby.

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Tonberry · 18/05/2015 10:57

If the spots have scabby over then he's no longer contagious and you'll be fine to take him with you, it takes around 5-7 days for them to scab over so there's a good chance he'll be okay. Probably best to have a babysitter in stand y just in case but fingers crossed they scab quickly :)

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BuyMeAPony · 18/05/2015 10:59

I wouldn't take him. He won't remember it. Get dressed up again and get someone to take a lovely photo of the 3 of you when he's better. Hope all else goes well.

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crazypuglady · 18/05/2015 11:06

Can I just ask you to think about the staff. I am pregnant and a guest recently put me and my unborn child at risk by bringing in their 'probably not contagious' child to my work. I was immediately sent home leaving the team short staffed. Do you really want that at your wedding?

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Nolim · 18/05/2015 11:10

Hire a sitter, it is the responsible thing to do. sorry.

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alteredimages · 18/05/2015 11:11

I definitely wouldn't risk it I am afraid. Hire a babysitter and have the photographer take photos of you together at home before or after the ceremony.

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5madthings · 18/05/2015 11:12

Hopefully baby will have stabbed over and not be contagious. If not he can't go.


I am facing sane dilemma, getting married on 28th and Ds4(7) and dd(4) have been in contact with someone who then came out in chickenpox, neither have had it. If they get it and have to miss our wedding I abd they will be gutted. Dp and I have been together 17yrs and the wedding is as much for the 5madthings as it is for us.

At least baby's too little to care, though of course you will be upset. Hope they aren't too poorly with it xxc

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Tonberry · 18/05/2015 11:12

But if the spots have scabbed over by Saturday he'll no longer be contagious so there'd be no harm in taking him. It's only if the spots haven't scabbed over that the OP would need a babysitter.

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Spidergirl2015 · 18/05/2015 11:13

It's normally 5 days for the spits to crust over, so you should be ok. But it's cutting it a bit fine!

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5madthings · 18/05/2015 11:16

Scabbed over not stabbed over... You may be Ok in, but book a babysitter just in case.

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KERALA1 · 18/05/2015 11:17

Leave at home. Friends of ours were stuck in Lisbon for 5 days after their 1 year old developed cp and they werent allowed on the flight. Just one of those things .

Everybody hates you if they break the rules. They pretend they don't but really they do.

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alteredimages · 18/05/2015 11:18

I stand corrected, if the spots are all scabbed over it is fine. But you won't know until perhaps the night before, so it would be a good idea to arrange childcare just in case.

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5madthings · 18/05/2015 11:19

If anyone you've invited them comes into contact with someone immunocompromised it could kill them. V sorry but please don't take the baby. no you can't pass it on second hand like that, if the baby gives chickenpox to someone who then themselves passes it on to someone who is immune compromised there could be problems. But only if they themselves haven't had it iyswim. Hopefully baby will not be contagious, but if they are then they cannot go. Even if you kbow all your guests will be fine you don't know that those who work there will be, you can't risk it.

Fingers crossed for you op.

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canweseethebunnies · 18/05/2015 11:20

I think it's a bit of a stretch to suggest that it would be the op's fault if someone who was immuno comprimised died as a result of coming into contact with someone who had come into contact with her ds Hmm. Most adults have had cp, so won't be affected. I say that as I sit here in the hospital with my immuno comprimised 7 month old dd. We were supposed to be going to wedding on Saturday, but we won't be because of the situation, and she is not allowed contact with any children at all. It's up to us to take precautions!

It's just as contagious before spots emerge, and probably won't be by Saturday. I don't see the problem if he's scabbed over.

Have you had chicken pox crazy? If so, the risk to you, even when pregnant, is pretty minimal.

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jarofpickles · 18/05/2015 11:21

The current guidance is not contagious 5 days after spots coming out regardless of scabbed/not scabbed so will be fine to take on Saturday from spreading it around point of view.

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Dakiara · 18/05/2015 11:27

If the wee one is BF, they may just fade away anyway. Hope they're clear for the wedding! :-)

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Tonberry · 18/05/2015 11:34

I got sent home from work when I was pregnant due to someone with chickenpox. GP told me that unless I was handling the child or I was in very close proximity then the risk was miniscule.

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cleanmyhouse · 18/05/2015 11:37

Tea tree oil. Tea tree oil. Tea tree oil.

It's anti viral, reduces the itching and dries the spots up quicker.

It might not change things but its worth a try. It certainly progressed the pox much quicker in my son.

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