Caring for a Newborn and a Pet (Possible Health Risks)
As a Mum to a pet and a baby, I have been thinking of ways to introduce them to each other, but I have also read about so many harmful health effects of this association that have got me.
Based on the things I read, I stopped touching my pets when I realized I was pregnant, I had a neighbor whose little Son had asthma and when he was taken to the hospital, the doctor said exposure to pets could be a major trigger and this got me even more worried.
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However, my little boy is growing to be a very inquisitive one, he would try to go close to the family pet and try to touch her, although I haven't given room for close contact between them, I know it would only take time before they begin to bond.
I have also read stories of other families where the children and pets grow together and have a good relationship. But through it all, I believe caution should simply be applied where necessary.
It has been realized that children trust their pets more with their secrets since they won't be scored by the pets. It is always a beautiful sight to see children interact and play with their pets. Continuous interaction with pets makes the children more responsible as they learn to care for other living beings other than themselves.
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Unfortunately, not all experiences are positive like I feared, children within the age of 0-4 stand a higher chance of being hospitalized for injuries from dog attacks. Pets like cats and dogs enjoy routines and are not usually comfortable with sudden. So, you have to take time to introduce them to the new addition to the family even if it may take time.
No matter how excited you feel about bringing your baby home and introducing him or her to other members of the family, on no account should you leave the baby and pet alone to themselves, that's highly dangerous.
Similarly, babies may get startled at the sound of a pet, the same way a pet may get startled at the sound of a baby, so it takes a lot of attention to get them acquainted with the sounds each of them will be producing at least until the child grows to a reasonably matured age.
Sometimes, separating the both of them would be necessary, which was what I did in my case, considering that smell, sound and everything, I just felt separating them was the best thing.
The child could accidentally do things that would hurt the pet and the pet would want to react too, imagine how the pet would try to reciprocate especially in your absence.
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Allowing your pet to the room where your baby sleeps is not healthy according to experts, any baby materials, toys or cot should not be allowed to be played with by the pet. Allergies or asthma could be caused by either animal fur, feathers, or skin flakes.
The child may also experience suffocation or breathing difficulty from a pet lying close to the face of the child. On the other hand, even the pet may choke on the child's toys.
The most scary part is the spread of infection from pet to baby which could be passed through food trays, water, food, and even faces.
Pets can carry infections and germs that could cause illness in a child, the most commonly noticed illness is that of the stomach. These germs are spread through; salmonella, giardia, campylobacter, and cryptosporidium.
Salmonella is a very common bacteria type, it can be spread through the touching of an infected pet or pet's face and the putting of through same hands in her mouth, and for the kids who love to put their hands in their mouth, you know this is a great risk. Stomach pain, headache, vomiting, high temperature, nausea, diarrhea, and headache are symptoms that a salmonella infection can produce.
A kid having pet allergies could be really serious causing things like sneezing, coughing, itchy and red watery eyes, an itchy throat, mouth, and nose, eczema, and anaphylaxis.
The decision you decide to make with your pet and baby is left to you as a parent, I believe every parent can make the right choice for their child/children. Thanks for yout time, please feel free to leave yiur opinion in the comment section.
For Further Studies
https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/child-safety/pets/pets/
https://www.fentonrivervet.com/wp-content/uploads/How_to_Introduce_Pets_to_a_New_Baby.pdf
https://www.wearefamily.nsw.gov.au/resources/waf_booklet_resource.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8295854/
https://www.wearefamily.nsw.gov.au/resources/waf_booklet_resource.pdf
https://www.scientiasocialis.lt/pec/node/files/pdf/vol59/77-85.Svensson_Vol.59.pdf
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it is a good reflexion but for a child grow up with a pet is the best idea, my daugther grow with little rocco but unfortunatly he passed away in june and is not the same she was missing him for a few days and he was her best friend, they are like litte angels with a short life :D
So sad to hear about the passing of your pet, I hope you get her another one soon. It's always so cute to see children bond with pets, but there are times when I just get scared of the risk of infection too.
My warm regards to your cute baby.
My opinion on this is to ensure your pet is neat and properly taken care of all the time, once you can get that done, I don't think there should be a reason to deprive your little one of growing with a pet.
However, caution against attacks should not be taken for granted. Regards ti your baby and pet.