Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 I have a friend who's daughter came down with the chicken pox today. The mom is using her to 'infect' lollipops and is sending them out tomorrow. I plan to give one to my daughter but I want to make sure it's all OK before I do for the following reasons: She's 20 months old--is that too young to 'purposely' infect her? She is also still breastfeeding--obviously not exclusively, but will that keep her from getting it? I am 6 weeks pregnant. I did have a good case of chicken pox when I was 5. She has had a runny nose for 2 weeks and a cough for a little over a week--not sure exactly what it is...I've tried every homeopathic I have that is indicated for runny nose or cough and nothing has worked...we are trying some herbs now. Is it a bad idea to try to get her sick when she is already sick? She doesn't have a fever. Does she actually have to exhibit the pox for her to really have it? I don't know how to explain, it's like I want her to GET the pox but not HAVE IT if that makes sense lol I mean I don't want her to 'suffer' with it if she doesn't have to. I know homeopathics generally 'increase' the symptoms before resolving them, would giving her rhus tox help, hurt, or what? Any other info I should have? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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