Posted on 08/06/2021 2:19:39 AM PDT by House Atreides
Shawn Johnson’s joy over the arrival of the birth of her and husband Andrew East's baby boy was cut short after her older daughter fell sick and had to be isolated.
On Wednesday, July 28, a day after welcoming her son, the retired Olympic gymnast shared on Instagram that 21-month-old Drew Hazel East had contracted a "bad ear infection" and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which she had battled earlier this year as well. The respiratory virus is common among children, … is highly contagious and can be fatal to small infants.
"Had some of the hardest and most emotional days of my life trying to take care of both my babies but isolating from Drew," Shawn, 29, wrote on her Instagram Story on Thursday, July 29, alongside a photo of the little girl holding her baby brother several days ago. "I would just hear her cry out for 'mama' and my soul would crush. She's being spoiled like crazy by Gamma and Gampa, on the right medications now so getting better, and I was actually able to get some sleep last night. Thank you for your prayers."
Shawn continued, "Wanted to just take it away for her and for her to come home ASAP. Miss my baby girl and miss my baby girl cuddles."…
… When she was in her second trimester of her current pregnancy, the athlete tested positive for the coronavirus, while Drew battled RSV.
It's been a long two weeks of RSV [Respiratory syncytial virus] with Drew and now this," Shawn wrote on her Instagram Story at the time. "My body is just exhausted."… "You made it, bud," Andrew adorably told the newborn, rubbing his head. "It's dad. It's dad...I love you."
"Welcome to the world little man!" Shawn wrote on Instagram. "We love you so much!"
(Excerpt) Read more at eonline.com ...
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) mentioned in the article can be fatal to young infants and is highly contagious. Moderna has a vaccine in Phase 1 development to prevent RSV and has recently been granted “Fast Track” designation for the vaccine.
https://www.modernatx.com/pipeline
https://investors.modernatx.com/news-releases/news-release-details/moderna-receives-fda-fast-track-designation-respiratory
In adults and older, healthy children, RSV symptoms are mild and typically mimic the common cold. Self-care measures are usually all that's needed to relieve any discomfort.
RSV can cause severe infection in some people, including babies 12 months and younger (infants), especially premature infants, older adults, people with heart and lung disease, or anyone with a weak immune system (immunocompromised).
Can’t count the number of baby nostrils I’ve swabbed for lab samples to test for RSV. it’s a bad bug and quite common.
“baby girl”
“little man”
Puke.
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