Je vais accoucher fin Août alors que mon mari vient d'apprendre sa mutation au Sénégal pour Septembre : la précipitation !!!
Seulement voilà, je m'inquiète pour notre bébé. Quels sont les risques pour lui qui ne pourra pas être vacciné tout de suite ou traité pour le paludisme? Dois-je attendre en France le temps que tous les vaccins et traitements soient effectués (la pédiatre parle d'un an)??
Merci de votre précieuse aide.
Salut
Je ne vais pas me mettre à la place de ton pédiatre, mais un an c'est beaucoup quand même.
Je pense qu'à l'age ou un bébé pourra prendre l'avion, vous pouvez venir ensemble au Sénégal.
Pour le paludisme, c'est une question de prévention : moustiquaire obligatoire
Tous les vaccins sont disponibles ici ainsi que les pédiatres. Surtout si vous êtes à Dakar. Dans les régions vous aurez moins de médecins.
Côté climat, l'idéal c'est de venir à partir du 15 Novembre car il fait moins chaud.
Quelques sites pour vous aider :
www.senegalaisement.com
http://www.expat-dakar.com/
www.cliniqueducap.com
Cordialement
dexxa
On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Saint Exupéry
Je te conseille également de ne venir qu'à partir du 15 novembre. Plusieurs avantages à cela:
le bébé aura déjà quelques mois, il sera plus vigoureux et son "adaptation" au climat sera plus facile. les températures sont moins éprouvantes et c'est le début de la saison sèche, donc bcp moins de moustiques. Pendant ce temps, ton mari aura eu le temps d'organiser votre "home, sweet home" Bien que peu pénalisant pour les non musulmans, le ramadan sera passé.
Arriver en famille avec un jeune bébé, dans un pays que l'on ne connait pas, et un logement peut être pas encore défini, peut être difficile à gérer. Y arriver en pleine chaleur avec un taux d'humidité élevé est également éprouvant.
Bonjour et merci, ainsi qu'à Dekka pour ces réponses.
Il est effectivement déroutant de partir à l'inconnu aussi vite ! Donc tous les conseils sont les bienvenus !!
Merci merci merci😏
Ma réponse rejoint celle des 2 précédentes dans la période. Dès que votre bb aura atteint l'âge de 2 mois, qu'il aura son vaccin contre la tuberculose, vous pourrez y aller sans crainte, surtout si c'est à Dakar. Un nouveau vaccin qui s'appelle Rotarix contre les gastro-entérites est conseiller mais pas remboursable en Europe (à l'époque) si vous le souhaitez. De plus, après 2 mois vos malles... seront sûrement arrivées et installées dans votre nouveau logement. Votre seule occupation à l'arrivée sera de : vous rendre à l'Ambassade de France pour avoir les adresses des meilleurs médecins à Dakar, pédiatres, pharmacies, supermarchés (produits pour bb) si vous le désirez, de trouver une aide-ménagère et/ou une nounou. C'est l'un des avantages à apprécier chez nous surtout quand on a 1 bb. demander l'adresse de l'association des français de l'étranger à Dakar (pas nécessairement pour les côtoyer mais pour avoir les bonnes adresses de tout... : nounous, crèches, autres activités, boutiques, conseils... ). Ceci permet de trouver rapidement ses marques et de s'intégrer. D'ailleurs dès maintenant sur google, vous pouvez rechercher le site de l'AFE ou AEFE.N'ayez crainte, vous êtes franchement bien tombée. Dakar est à proximité de l'Europe grâce à ses nombreux vols quotidiens. De plus, elle a de nombreux hôpitaux et cliniques réputés dans la sous-région.
Je vous souhaite un excellent séjour au Sénégal. Si vous avez d'autres questions, n'hésitez pas.
😇Bonjour !
Pour conseils il vaut mieux laisser ton mari partir en avant et le rejoindre vers le mois de Novembre qui est beaucoup plus favorable à la venu de ton BB car beaucoup moins chaud et tu aura eu le temps de faire les vaccins necessaire . J'ai ramené ma fille agé de 12 jours au mois d'avril de cette année, et dans son cas c'etait l'inverse du voyage Senegal/France beaucoup plus facile . Puis en cette période à partir de Novembre le climat est beaucoup plus secs et frais .Je ne sais pas ou vous devez vous etablir exactement mais attention pour la nourriture du BB, si tu l'allaite au sein pas trop de probléme, mais si c'est au biberon n'oublie jamais de faire bouillir l'eau même en bouteille à moins de trouver de l'évian . Ne pas oublier de mettre une moustiquaire sur le landeau ou lit du BB .
Cordialement. SENEGAULOIS😏
bonjour, tu n'as pas de craintes à avoir, il y a tout au senegal comme dans tous les pays d'afrique de l'ouest.
en cas de panique, il ya un centre médical au consulat de france qui fait aussi PMI, ils reçoivent sans rdv et le medecin est français specialiste des maladie tropicales. il y a des pediatres et la plus part sont formés en france ou par des professeurs français ou européens, donc pas de craintes.
j'ai amené mon bb de 2 mois au togo et j'ai continué à lui faire ses vaccins là bas, elle s'est tres bien adaptée au climat chaud et humide, elle adorait etre en couche dans la journée, parcontre le soir dès 18 h, manche longue et pantalon à cause des moustiques et dodo sous moutiquaire impregnée pour tout le monde ( on trouve le produit en pharmacie en france), comme on etouffe un peu sous la moutiquaire, mettez un ventilateur braqué en vitesse faible dessus, c'est sans danger et ça permet de respirer. sinon clim si vous avez.
pour la prophylaxie, mon bb avait malarone enfant 1/4 de comprimé bien écrasé par jour, et moi malarone adulte 1cp/j. mais comme bb a vomit son 1er quart le jour mm, je ne lui en ai plus donné, je l'ai juste protégée avec tout le reste et une lotion de mousticologne qui est la seule autorisée avant 2 ans, elle n'a pas eu 1 seule piqure durant tout le séjour.
sterilisez bien les biberons ( comprimé de stérilisation+ hydroclonazone dans tout eau suspecte), et ensuite, faites attention à l'eau, selon les endroits, elle vient de forage ( attention microbes+++) ou du réseau de la ville ( eau traitée), mais vous ne boirez que de l'eau de bouteille, le tout est une question d'hygiène simple, et puis bb se fera petit à petit des défenses.
s'il a de la bourbouilles, des plaques d'irritations sur le corps ou siège: melanger de la poudre talc classique avec de la pourdre salvatis ( en pharma au sénégal) et appliquer 2 fois/j, ça calme instantanément et en 24/48h tout sera parti!
je recommande qd meme de lui faire en mm temps que le 1 rappel du pentavac, le prevenar, puis vers 12/18 mois, le méninvac.
bon séjour!
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