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mellybrelly) wrote2011-02-03 12:56 pm
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opinions?
The baby has had a cough since the beginning of January. It's a bit wet, but as the doctor said, not in his lungs.
I like to go for walks with him, I bundle him up. She wasn't sure if it was a good idea to take him out in the cold, but she didn't have a definite reason, just said to avoid the walks till it was 50F out.
What would you do?
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I know that when I worked in an infant center, we were outside daily regardless of weather or colds. I also know I need exercise.
I like to go for walks with him, I bundle him up. She wasn't sure if it was a good idea to take him out in the cold, but she didn't have a definite reason, just said to avoid the walks till it was 50F out.
What would you do?
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I know that when I worked in an infant center, we were outside daily regardless of weather or colds. I also know I need exercise.
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And actually, I've been going out in the cool air (like 40 degrees in the morning.. cool for here!) and I never cough worse because of it. *shrug*
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One condition (croup) actually benefits from the cold, fresh air....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croup
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He's six months old and wasn't a preemie, so he doesn't really have any extra risk factors that would make a cold something worse (not to say it can't happen, but it's not likely). Ben has a cough and I've had him out today. It's raining and 40 degrees. We had things to do.
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