So babies ended up coming through just fine. Came home Monday? Tuesday? I'm lucky if I know what day it is anymore They somehow both developed UTIs and we still aren't sure how that coincidence happened, twins are weird... But yeah they had E Coli infections and once that was identified and they determined they could use oral antibiotics they were discharged. The next day they had their 2 month check up and the pediatrician thinks it's more likely the high fevers came from the bacterial infections than from the Covid. So that made us feel better. Still getting a degree of guilt and judgment for taking the babies to Christmas and that's frustrating.
Still a lot of family drama surrounding my wife's aunt and uncle. After my mother-in-law called her out and let her know the babies were in the hospital she basically blamed us saying it's our fault for bringing them to unmasked gatherings. But like are we supposed to all hide in our home till they're like a year old or something? It's like we would expect adult family members to be responsible and take precautions themselves if they know there's a possibility they're infected. Like I'm not pretending we're blameless but expecting high risk people to stay locked up cause you can't be a little selfless is getting insane
Still a lot of family drama surrounding my wife's aunt and uncle. After my mother-in-law called her out and let her know the babies were in the hospital she basically blamed us saying it's our fault for bringing them to unmasked gatherings. But like are we supposed to all hide in our home till they're like a year old or something? It's like we would expect adult family members to be responsible and take precautions themselves if they know there's a possibility they're infected. Like I'm not pretending we're blameless but expecting high risk people to stay locked up cause you can't be a little selfless is getting insane