Yay Jacci on Charlie crawling, look out now, batten down the hatches hehe. Oh how cute Jacci. Holly still only says dadad & bububu but mostly the latter. Still trying to teach her to wave, think she might be just starting to get it. Errr on the poo play, hehe.
Theresa, I totally agree with the others, u r doin a fantastic job.
Oh dear Amanda that's no good, hope ur all feelin better now. Wow on Abbey getting around on her own, she is growin up fast huh.
Lucky ur parts came in in time Abs, that's great. Hope u have a good A/L even though it's forced, doh.
What a clever boy Nixon is on the sitting front Nickers, he might surprise u on xmas day.
Oh thnx Sush. Hope when u decide the time is right it works for u. Poor Charlie, hope he's feelin much better now. Crawling's not far off the rocking/belly flopping, yeah Holly used to get so excited when she rocked that she propelled herself forward flat on her tum, was kinda funny though, hehe.
Ok I'm stressin out a bit here, picked Holly up from day care (5:40pm) this arvy & she was stripped as had vomitted everywhere & has had a slight fever today & her roseola rash was still present, they said yesterday too that she wasn't herself, bit unsettled/unhappy. So rang GP & went straight there, she diagnosed her with roseola on Fri arvo, but it should've definitely cleared up by now. Symptoms now:
- red rash mainly chest, back, face, but only little bit on legs & bit on arms
- fever anywhere from 37.6 (childcare) to 38.6 (gp's) (was 39.8 Fri)
- grizzly
- ear pulling
- vomitted maybe 3 times in last few days which is so not her (since Heinz Nurture formula)
- nodes in back of neck (swollen glands)
She checked her ears again & she has another middle ear infection in her right ear, which could explain the fever The rash also could be an allergic reaction to the amoxil/penicillin she had for 10 days (finished Tue mornin). Possibly rubella, so sending us both of for blood tests first thing in the mornin. Even though I was immune b4 pregnancy, she said there have been cases where a mum will still get it & pass it onto their unborn child, a case in particular she mentioned was where a mum had a baby born blind & her GP hadn't done repeat blood tests to confirm she hadn't contracted it. Even though she's more inclined to believe it's just an allergic reaction this time (but not itchy), better to be safe than sorry. I sooooooo hope the test results come back before Sat arvo, otherwise I won't get an answer til Wed/Thu.
Also just found this so chances are pretty rare by sounds of it, good, still researching:
Several reports indicate that viremic reinfection following exposure may occur in vaccinated persons who have low levels of detectable antibody. The frequency and consequences of this phenomenon are unknown, but it is believed to be uncommon. Rarely, clinical reinfection and fetal infection have been reported among women with vaccine-induced immunity. Rare cases of CRS have occurred among infants born to women who had documented serologic evidence of rubella immunity before they became pregnant.






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