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Layladylay234 · 15/04/2020 18:05

Hi, just wondering for the people due to give birth in April and May, what do you expect you'll be doing once you have the baby? Obviously, you won't be having visitors and will be socially distancing but will you be trying to stay in as much as you can for the first few weeks with your baby?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Floralgizelle · 15/04/2020 18:14

Slightly different scenario as our baby was born in Feb and was about 6 weeks when it all started to get quite serious, we kept her in other than our garden and for 8 week jabs. Feel a little better now she is able to have medication for temperature at home should she need it. We are still keeping her in to give her immune system chance to develop and hoping to avoid any infections. Good luck and enjoy the quiet time with your baby, we do a lot of facetime and photo with grandparents so they don't feel like are missing out although they seem to be finding it more difficult than us.

ThinkPink71 · 15/04/2020 20:04

Ill be staying in...but still going for my walk a day with the baby and getting out in the fresh air without meeting anyone :) I'm due early May so if the ban has been lifted I wont be going to shops etc. but will go and see immediate family like my parents & in laws xx

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