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amother
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Post Yesterday at 12:35 am
To the babysitter with a stomach virus?
Especially if your kid has diarrhea?

What if it takes over a week for the diarrhea to clear up and you need to go to work?

Thoughts?
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snooper86  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 12:40 am
Please please don’t. It’s not fair to the other kids. I understand you need to work but that’s part of having kids. Maybe try to see if a family member can take over for a day.

Unless you were specifically given clearance by your Dr.
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JLi




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:01 am
I wouldn't
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amother
Trillium


 

Post Yesterday at 1:02 am
Definitely not
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 1:18 am
I wouldn't either
Wanted to see what the popular opinion was. My close friends son was hospitalized bec a mom sent her son all week with a stomach bug and my friends son caught it and became very ill with it and was in the hosp for a couple days.
The mom who sent her son has no remorse and no regrets says it's not her fault and she would send again if this situation arose.
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amother
Caramel


 

Post Yesterday at 1:20 am
Depends. if it’s watery and kid has stomach pain or vomited in last 24 hours then a hard no. But if the consistency is just taking time to get back then maybe. Most stomach viruses take 24 hours but the effects can linger. Ask your doctor.
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amother
Lemon


 

Post Yesterday at 1:23 am
Ask the gan their policy.
I work in a gan and the policy is no runny diapers for at least 24 hours.
And if a kid has 3 runny diapers during the gan day, we send them home early.
Its contagious. Not fair to the rest of the gan.
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amother
Linen


 

Post Yesterday at 1:25 am
amother OP wrote:
To the babysitter with a stomach virus?
Especially if your kid has diarrhea?

What if it takes over a week for the diarrhea to clear up and you need to go to work?

Thoughts?


No. A stomach bug is highly contagious
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seeker




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:38 am
No, but side note, I find diarrhea resolves much much faster if you start adding probiotics to their food as soon as you see loose stools. Buy capsules or packets and empty one into a baby food, yogurt, or applesauce 2-3 times a day until they're back to normal for a few days.
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  snooper86




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:42 am
amother OP wrote:
I wouldn't either
Wanted to see what the popular opinion was. My close friends son was hospitalized bec a mom sent her son all week with a stomach bug and my friends son caught it and became very ill with it and was in the hosp for a couple days.
The mom who sent her son has no remorse and no regrets says it's not her fault and she would send again if this situation arose.


Wow that is beyond, I can’t understand her at all.
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Iymnok




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:46 am
amother Lemon wrote:
Ask the gan their policy.
I work in a gan and the policy is no runny diapers for at least 24 hours.
And if a kid has 3 runny diapers during the gan day, we send them home early.
Its contagious. Not fair to the rest of the gan.

That's similar to the policy in my DD 's gan.
She asks to keep them home if it lasts more than a day.
Diarrhea is very contagious.
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amother
Valerian


 

Post Yesterday at 7:28 am
amother OP wrote:
I wouldn't either
Wanted to see what the popular opinion was. My close friends son was hospitalized bec a mom sent her son all week with a stomach bug and my friends son caught it and became very ill with it and was in the hosp for a couple days.
The mom who sent her son has no remorse and no regrets says it's not her fault and she would send again if this situation arose.

Talk to the school and see what the policy is. At the end of the day, it's up to them to have a policy and enforce it. And if they do, she can send her child but will be asked to pick him up early, so she actually may not be able to do so even if she wants.
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amother
Wine


 

Post Yesterday at 7:58 am
When my children were in first third and 6th grade the whole family caught a stomach bug it was midwinter, when vacation is not allowed and other kids were out sick and the other half had colds. The school called me on the second day to find out why my kids were out. They told us it was not a good enough excuse to leave kids home. I felt forced to send them to school when they weren't quite ready.
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amother
Kiwi


 

Post Yesterday at 8:12 am
amother OP wrote:
I wouldn't either
Wanted to see what the popular opinion was. My close friends son was hospitalized bec a mom sent her son all week with a stomach bug and my friends son caught it and became very ill with it and was in the hosp for a couple days.
The mom who sent her son has no remorse and no regrets says it's not her fault and she would send again if this situation arose.

Was it rotavirus?
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amother
Firethorn


 

Post Yesterday at 8:14 am
amother Wine wrote:
When my children were in first third and 6th grade the whole family caught a stomach bug it was midwinter, when vacation is not allowed and other kids were out sick and the other half had colds. The school called me on the second day to find out why my kids were out. They told us it was not a good enough excuse to leave kids home. I felt forced to send them to school when they weren't quite ready.

That's crazy. I have never heard of a school forcing kids to go back when they have a stomach virus. I would have been furious.
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amother
Pear


 

Post Yesterday at 8:27 am
amother Wine wrote:
When my children were in first third and 6th grade the whole family caught a stomach bug it was midwinter, when vacation is not allowed and other kids were out sick and the other half had colds. The school called me on the second day to find out why my kids were out. They told us it was not a good enough excuse to leave kids home. I felt forced to send them to school when they weren't quite ready.

Never heard of such a thing. Which town was that in?
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amother
Milk


 

Post Yesterday at 8:38 am
amother Wine wrote:
When my children were in first third and 6th grade the whole family caught a stomach bug it was midwinter, when vacation is not allowed and other kids were out sick and the other half had colds. The school called me on the second day to find out why my kids were out. They told us it was not a good enough excuse to leave kids home. I felt forced to send them to school when they weren't quite ready.


Horrendous behavior on the part of whatever idiotic school admin decided that. Somehow, I doubt that if they were the ones with the stomach bug they would be coming into work.

I hope you kept your kids home until they were recovered.
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