The answer can be contradicted. But so many times the parents are spotted to get their child to the baby with chicken pox. So that the child should get the chicken pox in childhood only. In shingles, the same virus is implicated and it is good to have chicken pox in child hood only.
Shingles is not contagious -- it can't be "caught" from someone else. People with shingles can give you chickenpox if you haven't had it. See related link below for information on transmitting shingles
It is generally not safe to sit a newborn up until they have developed enough neck and core strength, which usually happens around 4-6 months of age. It is important to consult with your pediatrician before attempting to sit your newborn up to ensure it is safe for their development.
Yes, it's safe for a person with psoriasis.
No, it is not safe for a newborn to sleep on their side. The safest sleep position for a newborn is on their back to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Yes, it is generally safe to kiss someone who had shingles three years ago, as shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which typically does not pose a risk after the lesions have healed. Since shingles is not contagious in the same way as the flu or a cold sore, the primary concern is if the person has active lesions. If they are fully healed and the person is no longer experiencing symptoms, kissing should pose no risk. However, it’s always best to ensure both parties are comfortable and healthy before engaging in close contact.
Shopping for a newborn can be tough. I think that the best gifts for a newborn are blankets, booties, or safe stuffed animals.
No, it is not safe to sit a newborn upright as their neck muscles are not strong enough to support their head. It is recommended to wait until the baby can hold their head up on their own, typically around 4-6 months of age, before sitting them upright.
Yes, it is generally safe to fly with a newborn, but it is recommended to consult with a pediatrician before traveling. When flying with a newborn, you typically need to bring a birth certificate or passport for the baby as identification.
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No, architectural shingles do not contain asbestos. Modern architectural shingles are typically made from fiberglass and asphalt, which are safe materials. Asbestos was commonly used in roofing products until the late 1970s, but most contemporary shingles are manufactured without it. If you have older shingles, it’s advisable to have them tested for asbestos if there are concerns.
No, it is not safe to hold a newborn baby upside down as it can be dangerous and may harm the baby's delicate neck and spine. It is important to always support a newborn baby's head and neck properly to prevent any injuries.