Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 I am convinced my son has this. He has the red cheeks, stuffy nose, rash on hands, mild diarrhea, and a rash on his upper arms. He is also sleeping fine, eating great, and generally feeling pretty well. Here's the question... we have a family gathering tomorrow where other children and my 8 month pregnant SIL will be there. Would it be wise to keep him home? I was also wondering if it would be wise to keep him home from church services tomorrow as well. Any thoughts? Thanks!! Tina > > My dd called last night to report that our little one's cheeks were so red they looked like someone had slapped her. This rash has come and gone a couple of times, even appeared on her upper arm, hand and leg, and then disappears. > > She is slightly stuffy, no temps, eating everything in sight, sleeping well, plenty of energy and has missed no school. > > From what I have read, this seems fairly benign, anything I should know about or be worried about? > > Thanks, in advance, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 Tina, everything I read said that once they had the rash they were NOT contagious. It is also said to be most likely to cause miscarriage in the first trimester, only if the pregnant Mom caught 5th's from an affected child. Otoh, if I were pregnant, I probably wouldn't go near anyone with it just to be safe. You might present the facts to your SIL and let her decide what she is comfortable with. Again, they are only contagious prior to getting the rash, or so I've read. [ ] Re: Fifth's disease-- //anyone in the know-- question please I am convinced my son has this. He has the red cheeks, stuffy nose, rash on hands, mild diarrhea, and a rash on his upper arms. He is also sleeping fine, eating great, and generally feeling pretty well. Here's the question... we have a family gathering tomorrow where other children and my 8 month pregnant SIL will be there. Would it be wise to keep him home? I was also wondering if it would be wise to keep him home from church services tomorrow as well. Any thoughts? Thanks!! Tina > > My dd called last night to report that our little one's cheeks were so red they looked like someone had slapped her. This rash has come and gone a couple of times, even appeared on her upper arm, hand and leg, and then disappears. > > She is slightly stuffy, no temps, eating everything in sight, sleeping well, plenty of energy and has missed no school. > > From what I have read, this seems fairly benign, anything I should know about or be worried about? > > Thanks, in advance, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 - Thanks so much for your reply! > > > > My dd called last night to report that our little one's cheeks were > so red they looked like someone had slapped her. This rash has come > and gone a couple of times, even appeared on her upper arm, hand and > leg, and then disappears. > > > > She is slightly stuffy, no temps, eating everything in sight, > sleeping well, plenty of energy and has missed no school. > > > > From what I have read, this seems fairly benign, anything I should > know about or be worried about? > > > > Thanks, in advance, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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