On the holiest of all days, chickenpox entered the family. We grown-ups have had it but none of the boys. But in Sam's class I think every kid who haven't had it before got it this spring and summer. An epidemic in other words.
On the holiest of all days, chickenpox entered the family. We grown-ups have had it but none of the boys. But in Sam's class I think every kid who haven't had it before got it this spring and summer. An epidemic in other words. Midsummer Eve's morning Tobias called me and there they were lots…
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Entré chickenpox
5 responses to “Entré chickenpox”
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I remember when my eldest son got chicenpox. We headed off to swimming lessons and there was not a spot on his body. After an hour in a heated pool they magically appeared. He didn't get too ill with them but eleven days later my other son got them and he was very sick.
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Magic! 😉 If Fabian doesn't get them this time, I don't think he ever will.
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Ah, the chicken pox. It hit our house when Patsy had arrived from Vietnam and I was very pregnant with Anna. The boys had it and Patsy got it. It was so horrible, walking the floor with a screaming baby as my belly was so large and I was very tired. After that experience, I decided to let Anna and Meg get the vaccination. Anything to miss going through that agony again! Patsy still has some scars from the chicken pox. I hope Fabian gets a light case, if he gets them at all!
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Can't chicken pox and pregnancy be dangerous? or is it just during some parts of the pregnancy?
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When our three children came down with chickenpox they took turns – one every two weeks. We were itchy and sleepless for weeks!
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