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Will you be letting people in your house from the 17th of May??

32 replies

Girlmama3 · 04/05/2021 13:39

Just wondering if I'm over reacting really. I'm adamant I'm not having people in the house until I've had both vaccines (if I actually decide to have it)

Everyone we know who is vaccinated are acting like there is no virus now. I've been really careful all along and we've avoided it. Now I'm pregnant I'm more worried about getting it.

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 04/05/2021 19:42

I’ll have people in my house now- family coming on Saturday to meet my 6 month old if it rains we will venture inside, it’s 13 days ffs imo

Svensk10 · 04/05/2021 20:53

While I am pregnant no we won't be having people inside the house. We are happy to have my parents in the garden, socially distanced. I'm happy to make the sacrifice for a couple more months and personally don't want to take any risks

ER20 · 04/05/2021 21:34

No, not until baby arrives. Due the 30th May.

Whilst transmission rates are low in a worse case scenario thinker and having to isolate or getting Covid around my due date would be a disaster.

Only a couple of weeks for me, if I wasn’t as far along I probably would, just parents, siblings snd close friends, with caution and them and us testing twice weekly with the free lateral flow tests.

SimonJT · 04/05/2021 21:34

Sorry, I only just twigged this was in the pregnancy section, I saw it in the active convos area Blush

Flittingaboutagain · 04/05/2021 22:05

I won't be no. I will be waiting until I have had the second dose. First dose went well. I attended the pregnant then screwed webinar with experts from the RCOG and they all said they would have it if pregnant or breastfeeding. I took their advice over anything else I have heard/read.

I would only consider letting people in who are not going to pubs at all, are still being careful themselves...and socially distancing still. So my parents I would because I know they've been at home.

It's just not worth any extra risk to me or baby to me but I understand some people feel differently. They can stay out of my house Smile

Definately · 04/05/2021 22:09

28 weeks and I'm continuing as usual and visiting family at home on the odd occasion. I am starting to get a bit nervy about it now I'm in the third trimester though.

SillyBry · 04/05/2021 23:00

My husband is a teacher and sits in close proximity to hundreds of kids every day. Albeit wearing masks and following social distancing.
To be honest, he is a bigger risk than having a close friend or my parents in for a cup of tea!
He tests 2-3 times a week, but I have little faith in the rapid assay tests.

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