I’m 36 weeks, my husband has had both vaccines (NHS), however I’m only 28 so haven’t and won’t have the first until June/July according to the online vaccine predictor so there’s also my health to consider too.
We have decided that our parents, siblings and close friends can visit providing they have had a negative lateral flow test and continue to test twice weekly using the free available tests.
They are all willing to do this & if they weren’t then sadly they would not be visiting.
It’s a hard balance between wanting your baby to meet those close but also keeping everyone safe.
I have a ‘please stay away my immune system isn’t strong enough for adult germs’ little hanging decor thing for his pram when we are out to prevent people getting too close.
First time mum anxieties, then in a pandemic, it’s very normal to be anxious about it - I am. I will have carried him for 40 weeks and have spent much of that in my house to keep us safe - my husband does the food shop, I haven’t been in a shop since before Christmas as whilst the risk doesn’t increase after 28 weeks, the implications do.
Do what you are comfortable with, if people genuinely care they will be willing to follow whatever you say you’re happy with. Xx