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Protect a Baby From the Flu - Get your child vaccinated if she is at least six months old. Make an appointment before flu season arrives. Protection provided by the flu vaccine does not begin until two weeks after the flu shot is given.

Make appointments for all family members to get the flu shot, especially if your child is too young to get vaccinated. This will reduce the likelihood of family members from passing the flu on to your baby.
Protect a Baby From the Flu

Limit your baby's contact with large public crowds from November to April. This includes limiting your baby's contact at holiday parties. Don't allow people to "pass the baby," or kiss and hug the baby too much. Keeping a baby in a baby carrier or stroller helps limit the number of people touching your baby.

Maintain a sterile environment around your baby. When eating out, bring disinfecting wipes to clean the table. Use a cloth seat when your baby sits in a high chair or grocery cart. Wash your baby's hands frequently using mild soap and warm water.

Keep sick family members away from your baby, including yourself. If you become ill with the flu, then it is best to turn primary caregiver activities over to a trusted family relative.

Each year millions of people nationwide succumb to the flu. Flu symptoms account for numerous absences around workplaces and leave adults feeling exhausted for days. While flu symptoms can leave adults out of work for a few days, the flu can place babies in serious medical jeopardy. Therefore, it is imperative that you protect your baby from the flu. - by eHow



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