Who hates covid?

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  • eccentricplaza
    eccentricplaza Posts: 115 Member
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    Yeah, it sucked no visitors and family refuse to see me when I had my little one back in March. I feel for women who go through it alone when there isn't a pandemic.

    My cousin just had a baby too, she allowed the grandparents to visit, and her siblings. She wants us to go visit but I rather wait, if the baby were to get sick, I don’t want to be a thought or have that on me. She sends a lot of videos, sucks we’re missing out on her at this stage though.

    Yeah, it sucked being a new mom, sleep deprived, husband still working, and no help or celebration. It hurt my feelings, too. And I was praying the midwives checking up on me with follow up calls didn't think I had postpartum depression because my depression was feeling utterly isolated and unloved (even if I *knew* it was people wanting to take precautions) and instantly went away when people started to have me over again. Now I want another!

    I visit my family whenever I want now and all is good. They've held baby. I get help. I don't know where you live, but in places where people aren't crowded in buildings and it's more sprawled out (even just suburban vs urban) it's doesn't seem nearly as prevalent. Florida has been doing pretty well, having prioritized nursing homes which make up a huge percentage of those who die. Biggest complaints I hear is how people have not been receiving unemployment. That's all the comments under the governor's press briefings. "I've been waiting weeks! Fix the system!"
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