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Becoming a parent is a unique and happy moment for everyone. When you hold your baby for the first time you feel a flood of joy. When baby comes into your life parents worry about caring for them and the proper care of a baby plays an important part in every parent’s life.

Taking proper care of a baby is always a significant affair in every mother’s life. Babies are delicate, and all mothers should take extra care while handling a baby. If you are a first-time mother, you should try to inform yourself of the pros and cons of baby care before you start handling your baby. A consultation with a pediatrician is also hugely beneficial.

Baby skin is always very sensitive so mothers need to be extra cautious when choosing baby skin products for their little ones. Here are some Baby skincare tips which you can follow:

Use a good oil and massage your baby’s skin in a proper manner.

Oil should not be put in the ears or nose. It can cause serious damage and infection.

Use soft baby soap while bathing your baby.

Use baby lotion or moisturizer for moisturizing your baby’s skin.

Do not apply talcum or baby powder on diaper rashes. Instead apply ointment containing zinc oxide on the affected areas.

Like skin care, proper hair care is also a must for the babies. Newborns have gentle hair which needs to be kept neat and clean. Shampooing is extremely necessary for clean hair. But you need not shampoo your baby’s hair every day. It has to be done at regular intervals. Take note of the following guidelines while shampooing your baby’s hair:

First and foremost you must choose a mild shampoo for your baby. Take a little shampoo and massage it gently on your baby’s scalp before you wash it off.

Make sure that the shampoo does not get into the eyes of your little one.

See that no tangles are formed in the hair while washing it.

Some important things that parents should keep in mind.

Choose cotton clothing for babies to avoid skin allergies.

Never leave a young child alone with your baby; they might pick him up and drop him or give him dangerous objects to play with.

Keep a supply of first aid equipment in your house.

Babies must be kept warm and dry to prevent heat loss.

Strong smelling soaps and cosmetics should be avoided and mild non perfumed soaps should be used instead. This can help to prevent skin allergies and rashes.

Never leave the baby alone in the bath even for a second.

No home remedies should be given even for minor problems. Consult your doctor as soon as you feel something is wrong.

If the baby is bottle fed, never leave them alone with her bottle they may choke.

Author: Mehboob Talukdar
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How To Choose A Baby Skin Care Routine

by Erin Crane

If you haven’t cared for a newborn before, your baby’s skin care can be intimidating. When you are a new parent, taking good care of your baby’s skin (as well as keeping your baby healthy and alive) quickly becomes one of your top priorities and it can be easy to get overwhelmed in trying to get everything right. Thankfully taking care of your baby’s skin is mostly just common sense. Keeping a baby’s skin clean does not involve expensive products. You only need a few products. Read on to learn some hints and tips that you can use to put together your new baby’s skin care routine.

When shopping for baby-specific skin care products, make sure you check the ingredients on the label carefully. Avoid any baby skin care products that have dyes, added fragrances, parabens and phthalates. These ingredients could irritate your baby’s skin and cause rashes and other skin conditions to develop. You don’t want to accidentally irritate your child’s skin when your main goal is to keep it clean! Choose skin care products that are gentle on the skin. To make sure that the products you use are good, ask your pediatrician for skin care recommendations.

Your baby’s umbilical stump is fragile–be careful around it. Don’t toy with it. The only contact should be during the few times a day that you swab it with rubbing alcohol. Leave it alone the rest of the time. In fact, you don’t want to bathe your baby in a bath until after the umbilical cord stump falls off. Your newborn’s diaper should be folded down so that the top of it doesn’t scrape or rub on the umbilical cord. The stump area is sensitive and is easy to infect which is why a high level of care is important. Your pediatrician can advise you about how to best care for the spot that is left behind after the stump falls off.

There are many different baby skin care methods to choose from. Honestly, though, caring for your baby’s skin doesn’t need to be very hard. As long as you choose the correct products and make practical decisions keeping your baby’s skin clean and clear should be relatively easy. Don’t forget that you need to keep all of the skin on your baby’s body healthy and clean–the face is just one small part of his body! Proper baby skin care will depend on your making a lot of small decisions throughout the day but don’t panic! It won’t take long at all for keeping your child’s skin healthy to become little more than second nature. Before you know it you won’t even need to focus on it to keep your baby’s skin healthy. It will be an automatic response!

 

 

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Products You Shouldn’t Use Around A Baby

by Jared Brown
There can be no better pleasure in the world than accepting a newborn baby into your family. It also has added responsibility of ensuring adequate and more safety measures in order to ensure the safety of your young one. 

Taking precautions and safety measures is one part of the job. While you have busy doing it have you bothered to notice other stuff in your house that could cause potential harm to your child? There are a wide range of chemicals lying around your house which could be quite harmful.

Every mother is quite over worried over what her baby wears and eats. It is common knowledge that babies are sensitive to harmful objects. Here is a list of some harmful objects you may not have been aware of.

The bed sheets and clothes you use on a day to day basis may contain bleaches and dyes which are on their own very toxic materials and can prove to be quite harmful for your young toddler. These are quite widespread around your house.

Today’s baby products unfortunately seem to contain toxic substances that could harm a baby the most. Did you know that latex rubber nipples contain nitrosamines and plastic bottles used by babies have phthalates in them. Even baby diapers have sodium polyacrylate.

Do you know that nitrosamines are toxic carcinogens and sodium polyacrylate causes allergies? Even phthalates in baby bottles causes hormone disruption.

Always read the contents of your product and have a good knowledge of what it contains in order to keep your baby away from harms way. It is better to know the harmful substances in your products.

A baby’s health is decided by you and the steps you take. Thus try using alternatives such as silicone nipples and glass bottles in place of plastic bottles. Also make sure you use a good diaper and know its contents.

 

 

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