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Going home tofay but need to do grocrey shopping is it ok if i go to store woth baby then go straight home
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Yea im just going grocery shopping then homee not ganna bee taking him out all the time until hes three month beside to his doc appointment
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I think he'll be fine. Just keep him covered :)
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I wouldn't but my husband and I are germaphobes. My daughter didn't go out till she was 2 months old and she's much healthier than her cousins.
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Yea hes ganna be coverredd good
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Maybe just wash whatever you cover him in when you get home...or don't use it until after it is washed? Understandable....if you don't have someone else then you do what you gotta do.
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I will have him covered i have noone else to do my grocery for me
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I would not. I don't take my children in public for at least a month. The flunwould be the main reason right now. Even if you got the flu shot, the vaccine didn't cover the one currently going around at least where I live.
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It should be fine keep the baby covered. A lot moms have to go out to take kids to school and make other errands. If you have someone who can make the run for you that's awesome, but if not you will be fine.
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I wouldn't the flu is stronger than past years I wouldn't have someone else go
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I think its best to get some one else to pick the grocery up if you have them. To many germs out plus you need to rest. Congrats!!!
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With all the flu that's going around I wouldn't! But I'm a paranoid ftm lol
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Ok makin sureeee
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It's fine..
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