slinky
Active Member
Aileen,
Having the chicken pox vaccination doesn't mean he's immune to chicken pox. It just means the symptoms will be reduced (low grade fever instead of high grade fever, less lesions, etc). I still think you better bring him go see a PD to be sure. Its no joke getting chicken pox when you're pregnant in case edgar is really having chicken pox. It can cause blindness n brain damage to the unborn baby. Also, if he's really suffering from chicken pox, it'll be safer for u to seperate from him for at least 3 weeks until he recovers.
Having the chicken pox vaccination doesn't mean he's immune to chicken pox. It just means the symptoms will be reduced (low grade fever instead of high grade fever, less lesions, etc). I still think you better bring him go see a PD to be sure. Its no joke getting chicken pox when you're pregnant in case edgar is really having chicken pox. It can cause blindness n brain damage to the unborn baby. Also, if he's really suffering from chicken pox, it'll be safer for u to seperate from him for at least 3 weeks until he recovers.