Ladies, thank you! just yesterday after I posted this he told me that now (after looking at webmd again) he realizes that what he had was bronchitis (lol like you said, JoyRenee!). Ha go figures! whatever it is im glad he didn't spread it all over the office. I do have a good immune system (haven't gotten sick in a year) so maybe I have that to thank this for. Also I called the resident ob-gyn just in case and she said that as long as I'm not feeling symptoms, I'm ok. I just got worried cause I was thinking what if *I* don't get symptoms but my baby gets sick? hmmm
thanks for all of your advice!
yeah it mayb bronchitis..i had the same thing back in june.. they thought i had pneumonia..ibut didnt..but it isnt contagious..the cough is part of the bron..it ***** and does feeel horrible but u should be fine
P.S. I had it this month and my baby is doing just fine.
Faye- I had the same thing your coworker had. I doubt it was pneumonia. It was most likely bronchitis, which is not as contagious as people think.
So I think you're in the clear!
If your immune system fought it off, I would say that your baby is okay. Since you're sharing your blood and immune system with the baby right now, s/he shouldn't have any effects from pneumonia. Now, I'm not a doctor, so I can't tell you that for sure, but I'm making an educated guess based on the fact that they give pregnant women flu shots because they can pass on some of that to their babies before their born to help them fight off any germs they may encounter when they're first born. I was given the flu shot in November of last year b/c my son was going to be born smack dab in the middle of flu season (January). So, he may have had enough of my immunities passed on that he didn't get sick.
Hope this helps, but, as always, check with your doctor if you're really concerned about it or if you come down with any symptoms yourself! Good luck!!