April 5, 2007

Baby Skin Care

Tip! As soon as we got our baby home, then a major difference in baby culture was obvious to all; Saffron had a crib already set up in a separate room.

Mothers often worry alot about their babies. This is especially so for young parents or first-time mothers who become overly anxious for their newly-born. One of the biggest worries is baby skin care. For instance, my neightbour often call me up for advise with the discovery of the slightest rash found on her baby. This is natural as even mothers who is going to have their second or third child fight to remember what they did for their first child. It only shows how much you love your child by being worry.

When choosing the right baby skin care products, much care should be given on choosing those that are gentle and will not irritate your baby’s new skin. Avoid all perfumes or preservatives that are meant for adults. You should be able to find products for babys on most branded labels . For example, use only detergent meant for babies for your baby’s clothes. Another word of caution is not to use “moth balls” (or clothe refreshener) with baby clothes; it will cause nasty irritation to your baby’s skin. If you are unsure of a product, seek opinions from someone you know who have used it before.

Tip! Everyday she has to bother about the baby’s feeding, sleeping, clothing, changing and bathing. It is the best to feed your own milk to the child. Please do not forget to give her the first milk of yours because that would contain colostrums

Watch out for red, dry skin patches on your baby. This could be a result of the lotions you use for your baby skin care or can be from the detergent you use. Your detergent should be mild, and made for baby. Always remember to wash your clothes and your baby’s clothes SEPARATELY.

If your baby has sensitive skin, you should look online or in a natural food store for alternatives. Be choosy when buying shampoo, lotions, soap, diapers, rash creams, and detergents. If you have someone else who must stay with your child for you, let him or her know they have to be extra careful with your baby’s skin.

Tip! Tania writes on baby care and baby items, pregnancy week by week and beauty tips.

Chris Lakatos is the author of My Best Parenting Tips

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