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Baby killed by a loving kiss!

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Biggogglyeyes · 28/10/2008 09:33

so sad

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LostProphet · 28/10/2008 09:34

I was reading that

DS was very ill with herpes virus when he was 11 months old, the thought of it in a newborn is horrible

Peachy · 28/10/2008 09:37

Poor woman- I hope somebody ahs told her she didn't kill her child, a virus did

thesockmonsterofdoom · 28/10/2008 09:43

OMG that poor family, there really is nothing else to say.

Upwind · 28/10/2008 09:43

How utterly awful. Since it was the mother's first ever coldsore I can't help wonder if she picked it up in the maternity unit?

Does anyone know whether antiseptec wipes and handgels provide any protection against virus's like this?

Upwind · 28/10/2008 09:44

viruses

liahGeneMutatedMonster · 28/10/2008 09:49

jesus.

rip litte one

that poor family

LouMacca · 28/10/2008 10:04

So so sad My heart goes out to them. What a beautiful baby, r.i.p. x

TheInvisibleSpookDidIt · 28/10/2008 10:18

Oh that's so sad.

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 10:21

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filthymindedSixSixSixen · 28/10/2008 10:22

poor family - i have never heard of such a thing before.

BUT how did I know, without looking, this story woud be from Daily Mail...

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 10:22

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pucca · 28/10/2008 10:24

I also never knew this, how awful for the parents.

I have never had a coldsore, and i never knew they could be so serious.

LaSpooky · 28/10/2008 10:28

Blimey. That's so shocking and so sad. I've just been feeling grumpy because my baby is a bad sleeper and now I couldn't give a monkeys. She can wake me as many times as she likes.

Is there anything else common like this we should know?

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 10:31

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CharleeInChains · 28/10/2008 10:34

God thats horrible.

Poor, poor family.

I am constantly getting coldsores does tha mean anything for if i have anymore children?

MuAHAHAHAHAHmi · 28/10/2008 10:34

The kind of thing which sounds like it should be so rare but obviously isn't. There should be more awareness raised about this. How terribly sad

ClaireDeLoon · 28/10/2008 10:40

That's terrible, poor parents such a lovely baby

LaSpooky · 28/10/2008 15:11

Charlee - I think the problem was because the mother had never had a cold sore before and so had no immunity to pass to her baby during pregnancy or bf.

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 15:14

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Upwind · 28/10/2008 15:18

"you do not pass immunity to herpes viruses. "

even while breastfeeding? Because the article suggests otherwise

ShinyPinkPumpkin · 28/10/2008 15:19

How utterly tragic

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 15:24

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KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 15:25

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bozza · 28/10/2008 15:27

Agree that the article suggested otherwise - not just breastfeeding but also during pregnancy.

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 28/10/2008 15:33

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