My boss has just told me that his daughters school have a student with chicken pox. As a standard precaution they've emailed the parents and said 'if you have any pregnant women in your family inform them and ask them to seek advice from their antenatal care provider'. As I see him every day at work he thought he should tell me.
If it helps to know, he has had chicken pox but his daughter hasn't. I also had it as a child and am currently 28 weeks pregnant.
Do I really need to contact my midwife or is it all just cautionary? When they say family do they mean people you see regularly and come into close contact with? I don't go around hugging my boss or anything
Thanks in advance
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Pregnancy & chicken pox. Is this email being over cautious?
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GretchenFetchem · 10/01/2017 12:23
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