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It's fairly contagious. I caught it from a child in our daughter's class when it was going around at her school. I think it was from when I was one of the drivers on a field trip. She never got it.

I was really worried about it because I was spending thousands a month on infertility and was afraid that it would harm our potential baby.

EDIT: It's called fifth disease, being the fifth exanthem (rash) after measles, rubella, chickenpox, and scarlet fever.
 
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rajs4

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It's fairly contagious. I caught it from a child in our daughter's class when it was going around at her school. I think it was from when I was one of the drivers on a field trip. She never got it.

I was really worried about it because I was spending thousands a month on infertility and was afraid that it would harm our potential baby.


A couple of weeks ago, I had severe joint pain and a mild rash on my arms and legs. I didn't think anything of it until now. I have been in and out of multiple classrooms and think I could have picked it up. I just heard last week that it has been going around. It seems like as soon as one child recovers from something the others catch something else!
 

rajs4

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Oh no! Do your children have it? We've never had before.....:blink:


So far only my 9 y/o. After further research on it, it's only contagious during the fever stage. Once the rash appears (when I realized he had it) it's no longer contagious. I kept him home today as a precaution and to keep him comfortable.
 

bluemtnrunner

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My daughter had it when she was little and the pediatrician pretty much said, by the time you notice it, it is all over. I have never heard of any complications from it but it sure does freak a parent out to see your kid all covered with a red lacey unraised rash.
 
A couple of weeks ago, I had severe joint pain and a mild rash on my arms and legs. I didn't think anything of it until now. I have been in and out of multiple classrooms and think I could have picked it up. I just heard last week that it has been going around. It seems like as soon as one child recovers from something the others catch something else!
You could have easily picked it up at school. I don't remember what (if any) meds they gave to me. I do remember feeling bad enough that the doctor told me to stay home from work. He suggested treating me with gamma globulin. I didn't want to get HIV from gamma globulin because that was back when the screening for HIV in blood products was not as reliable as it is now.

Stay well!
 

dunelover

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My pediatrician once told me a story of a mom he overheard talking at one of his kids ballgames. She was complaining of extreme joint pain and was going to be tested for lupus soon. He asked her if her son had fifths and sure enough he had a few weeks earlier. So, remember we as adults can get it and have different symptoms than our kids. They get the slapped cheek look and we get joint pain and mild cold symptoms. Hope everyone stays well.
 
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