In the last two weeks, J has missed six days due to being sick. Two episodes of being sick in just two weeks! Crazy.., DH has taken so much sick time lately.
How often and how long was your child sick in daycare?
In the last two weeks, J has missed six days due to being sick. Two episodes of being sick in just two weeks! Crazy.., DH has taken so much sick time lately.
How often and how long was your child sick in daycare?
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Every few weeks from 4-14 months for LO 1. LO 2 had better immunity and has only been sick a few times...HFM, bronchiolitis, colds!
pomegranate / 3113 posts
I'm probably going to seriously regret saying this, but...not much. She got a nasty cold once, but it was after we traveled so I tend to blame it more on the plane and time difference than on daycare. She also picked up an eye/ear infection that I do blame on daycare (one of the other babies had the same thing). But she's been at daycare since March and so far, that's about it. FINGERS CROSSED haha!!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@autumnlove: every few weeks?!! How do you guys have enough sick time to cover that? I don't get ANY sick time at work and skipping nursing classes is a big deal so sadly it all falls on DH and he said he's taken way too much time the last few weeks!
pomegranate / 3438 posts
During the first fall/winter in daycare, DS was sick around every two weeks. The only time we kept him home from daycare was if he had a fever. The next winter was a little less, about every three weeks or so.
papaya / 10570 posts
Constantly for the first 4 months. Then she has hardly been I'll since.
pomegranate / 3275 posts
A lot. I was a teacher, and she got a stomach virus the first week of my new job (professional development) and then I got it. Had to call in on my 5th day of the job.....
It was rough.
eggplant / 11408 posts
We are in our first month, and she was out for the first time Friday with a cold. But I think we may have found HFM tonight, so I guess my answer is now twice
honeydew / 7444 posts
LO started at 11 months and got a fever her first week there. Then she switched daycares and it wasn't so bad (they were very diligent about washing hands) - maybe once a month? But we're talking sniffles/cold, nothing so bad that we had to stay at home with her.
pear / 1946 posts
Ugh we started DD in November and I feel like she and I constantly had colds til about February. She had 2 bouts of pink eye and 2 ear infections as well. She only had to stay home when she had the pink eye, though.
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
Oh it felt like every other week for the first 2 months... then it started tapering off, but those first few months were brutal! I remember I had to keep her home the 2nd week of school, and thought I'd never survive that period of time! Now she rarely ever gets sick.
#2 rarely gets sick, but it's probably because he was exposed to #1's daycare germs a lot sooner, so he was sicker than her his first year of life, but he rarely gets sick now at daycare even though he's only been there for a few months.
eggplant / 11716 posts
She started daycare in January and she was constantly sick until the end of May. My husband and I took turns staying home with LO, and we put her in daycare every day she didn't actually have a fever (even though it hurt our hearts) and the timesbshe was REALLY sick, we begged my in laws to come stay for a week so LO could stay home with them and get well.
It was rough, not gonna lie. LO wakes up like 6-8 times a night when she's sick, so we were all run down.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@Anagram: that was us last night, he was up six times last night the poor thing.
grapefruit / 4066 posts
quite a bit! She started daycare in October, so it was the beginning of cold season. I used up a ton of sick days.
grapefruit / 4079 posts
We are not the norm so keep that in mind. LO started daycare at 8 weeks (mid December). He was enrolled until mid February. We had two hospital stays for bronchoitis, RSV and breathing treatments. We ended up pulling out because he went a total of 15 days (not in a row). He also got the flu which brought out a soy allergy on top of his milk allergy that caused multiple times a day projectile vomiting.
We just enrolled again, at a different center, and he went 3 whole weeks before getting a cold. I'm so excited he made it that long!
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
Almost constantly from when he started at 5 months to when he stopped at 14 months - at least 3 tummy bugs, roseola, hand foot and mouth, several high fevers, and a handful of colds). He started again a few days at 16 months but for whatever reason did not get sick nearly as much after that (maybe 2-3 illnesses that I can actually pinpoint as being daycare related in 10 months - the other illnesses he got while we were on vacation or whatever).
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
Honestly, it felt pretty constant. We took soooo much time off between us and even had to have my mom watch them here and there when we had been out a ton already. I hear the first year is by far the worst, but I can't vouch for that personally. I know it's really stressful, though; I'm so sorry he's been sick so much already!
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
She just started preschool last week at 2.5 years old - and came down with her first cold immediately I'm expecting a looong fall/winter as she builds up her immune system...
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