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philpick · 4 years ago
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Top 3 best baby wash products in this summer
Baby's skin is quite sensitive and vulnerable, so when choosing a baby shower product for babies, Every moms need to make sure that the product must has a mild ingredient that does not sting and can be used safe for baby when wash or shampoo. if there are additional uses such as treating baby rash, rashes, the better. If you are a mom who always loves Korean products, following Top 3 baby shower that will be the best suggestions for you to consider and choose:
1. Greenfinger Mykids Wash ( For Baby from 36 Months Old)
With ingredients extracted from 100% natural made. Greenfinger Mykids wash not only gently cleans the baby's whole body but also helps them to limit skin diseases....
2. Greenfinger Panthedin Top To Toe Wash ( Suitable For NewBordn ~   36 Months)
Known to be one of the best antipyretic baby wash products, Greenfinger Panthedin wash also contains natural herbal extracts that not only help clean baby's skin but also help kill bacteria. Treatment of diaper rash, Eczema... in children....
3. Greenfinger Moisture BabyWash 320ml ( Suitable for newborn ~ 36 months)
The last products that we want to sugest for mom is Moisturizer line products Greenfinger Moisture thought about the future of your child’s skin, and selected richly moisturizing natural emollients...
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philpick · 4 years ago
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Top 2 best organic baby cream
1. Greenfinger Panthedin aczema treated insensitive baby cream
Special line of baby skin care products completely made from nature. Officially imported by Pick Market 100% from Korea....
2. Greenfinger 100% Natural Made baby cream
The solution of three types of young French herb leaves carefully selected only young leaves similar to baby’s skin....
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philpick · 4 years ago
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Best Korean Shampoo & Body Wash For Newborn Baby 2021
How to Choose For Baby a Body Wash and Shampoo
There are lots of options and lots of ingredients to consider. So how do you know what products are safe for baby’s skin? Consider these four things:
Fragrances. While added fragrances may smell nice, some might cause sensitive skin to get overly dry and irritated. Many brands use essential oils or botanical extracts to create natural fragrances, but they may still aggravate sensitive skin, so it’s best to test a very small amount of any product with added fragrance before applying it all over your baby’s skin.
Harsh chemicals. Parabens, phthalates and sulfates can irritate or even harm your baby’s skin, and they’re often found in adult shampoos and body washes. So it’s best to stick to baby-specific or sensitive skin products for baby’s bathtime.
Greenfinger Baby Moisture Shampoo and Wash
tested for irritation so you can use it with confidence
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Naturemade Baby Wash
tested for irritation so you can use it with confidence ( Free tar pigments,    Free mineral oils, Free petroleum )
A delightful scent that everyone loves: check. This mild cleanser that’s especially great for sensitive skin (parents of kiddos with eczema give it rave reviews). The oat extract is what sets it apart from other baby cleansers; its a naturally moisturizing ingredient that won’t dry out skin even in the winter months....
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NatureMade Baby Shampoo
tested for irritation so you can use it with confidence ( Free tar pigments,    Free mineral oils, Free petroleum )
Soy proteins are the secret behind this plant-based, tear-free shampoo and wash. Solution of three types of young French herb leaves, carefully selected only young leaves similar to baby’s skin....
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Panthedin Baby Top To Toe Wash
tested for irritation so you can use it with confidence
Greenfinger is a trusted brand for gentle cleansers for newborn baby and for all skin types, so mom can bet their Baby Top To Toe wash is gentle enough for the most delicate skin...
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Mykids Baby Body Wash
Free tar pigments     Free mineral oils      Free petroleum
Dove’s products are well-loved for being less soap-like and more lotion-like due to their super moisturizing formulas, and their all-over baby wash is no exception.....
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philpick · 4 years ago
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Best Korean Pads Every girl Must Know
1.Goodfeel Ultraslim Sanitary Pads [Small / Medium / Large size]
Goodfeel is one of the most famous Sanitary brands in Korea. The first product line Pick Market want to introduce to you is the Goodfeel ultraslim sanitary pads line. It has a natural cotton cover made with 100% pure cotton from the United States..
   2. Goodfeel Cotton Ultraslim Sanitary Pads [Medium / Large]
with 100% organic pure cover help your skin more comfortable with the new natural air cushion. Recommended for those looking for a less irritating sanitary pad and for those looking for a comfortable sanitary pad...
       3. Goodfeel Overnight Sanitary Pant [Medium / Large]
The last product line that Pick Market want to introduce is the Overnight Pant line of diapers for night. A sanitary pad made with a patented flexible fabric that perfectly fits the curves of your body...
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philpick · 4 years ago
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Best organic baby lotion
Dry and chapped skin is a constant worry for our's baby every winter comes. Especially the dry weather characteristic of winter in Southest Asia. Baby skin is too fragile and vulnerable. The skin of babies with "rosy cheeks" because of the dryness, itching, burning pain, and discomfort will make you feel sad.
What is the way to prevent and treat dry chapped skin for your baby?
Very simple! Every mother just uses moisturizers for the baby.But how to choose the best moisturizer ?
What products are both effective and safe for the prevention and treatment of dry babies? All problems will be answered in this post here !!!
1.How to choose a moisturizer for your baby?
- Types of moisturizers for different ages. Look for some baby moisturizers made specifically for babies. Because these types have been carefully researched to work well and safely with the characteristics of children's skin.
Moisturizing lotion made for babies
- The moisturizer is suitable for your baby's skin type. Every baby has different skin characteristics. The moisturizers are also formulated accordingly. Contains moisturizers for extremely sensitive skin. There are moisturizers for the skin with Eczema.
Moisturizer for babies with eczema ...
- The scent is easy to irritate the baby's skin, especially the artificial scent. The best baby moisturizer should be fragrance-free. Or moisturizers with a mild, pleasant natural scent.
- Remember to carefully read the ingredients information on the label. Products moisturizer ingredient organic or natural origin with the level of safety with the highest infant. This is also the current product selection trend.
Organic baby moisturizer
- Stay away from toxic chemical ingredients such as Parabens, Phthalates, sulfate, Propylene glycol, Methylisothiazolinone, Methylchloroisothiazolinone ... They are very often used in conventional cosmetic chemical products and are not good for angels. small.
- Prestige brand, clear origin. The best moisturizer brands from Korea named Greenfinger for babies.These names are too familiar to moms diaper with mother and baby care products such as diaper rash cream, shower gel ...
2. Top 5 best Greenfinger moisturizer for baby
If with the instructions above, you are still not confident enough to choose an effective and safe moisturizer for your baby. So why not try one of the products we recommend below. They are all rated as the best moisturizers for babies today.
1. Greenfinger Panthedin derma Lotion          
    Refreshing soft, highly moisturizing derma lotion in milky-type emulsion texture. The lotion made of skin-friendly formula provides 24-hour moisturizing effect and relieves itching caused by dryness through effective absorption into tender skin.
- Panthenol & Ceramide & Evening Primrose Oil: Strengthen the function of the skin barrier
- Triple Hyaluronic Acid & Squalane & Saccharide Isomerate: Maintain skin moisture with moisture magnet effect                            
- Vitamin B12: Protects skin from external irritation & soothes skin,Improves skin by strengthening the skin barrier
2. Greenfinger Panthedin cream
- Improves skin by strengthening skin barrier, Fills the inside of skin with triple high moisturizing complex
- Relieves & soothes skin itching caused by dryness. Panthenol & Ceramide & Evening Primrose Oil: Strengthen the function of skin barrier
- Triple Hyaluronic Acid & Squalane & Saccharide Isomerate: Maintain skin moisture with moisture magnet effect. Vitamin B12: Protects skin from external irritation & soothes skin
- Nourishing & moisturizing cream in buttery cream texture, protecting dry skin with its excellent spreadability. Skin barrier-improving derma cream in highly concentrated butter cream texture intensively provides moisture and nourishment to baby's skin.
3. Greenfinger Mykids Lotion
Children spend more time outdoors than babies so their skin is more easily irritated. Calm and moisturize skin that is irritated after increased outdoor activity with the natural ingredients sourced from forests.
Richer moisture  Natural ingredients sourced from verdant forests recharge your baby’s skin with long-lasting moisture.
More luxuriant A profusion of bubbles makes bath time more fun, while mild and gentle ingredients clean your baby’s skin and maintain hydration.
Sweeter fragrance When children have been walking, running, and playing all day, sweet delicate green fruit scents cover the smell of perspiration
Even gentler Peace of mind when caring for baby’s skin. 3 free (tar pigments, mineral oils, and petroleum) so you can use it with confidence
4. Greenfinger Nature Made Baby Cream 95gr
The solution of three types of young French herb leaves carefully selected only young leaves similar to baby’s skin.
Strengthen moisturizing power and skin barrier for the sensitive and tender skin of the baby
Deliver the good properties of nature in their original form to the baby’s skin A protector of baby’s moisture for 48 hours.
A high-moisture baby cream which strengthens moisturizing power and skin barrier of baby’s skin that can get even more sensitive after bath
5. Greenfinger Baby Moisture Lotion 320ml
- GreenFinger ChokChok thought about the future of your child’s skin, and selected richly moisturizing natural emollients, to help your child’s skin to retain moisture for longer, giving your baby stronger, more hydrated skin!
- A moist emulsion formulation that gently spreads and soaks in without stickiness and Delivers moisture into the deepest skin layer, Provides 24-hour moisturization
- Gently massage lotion into your baby’s skin after bathing or whenever the skin feels dry.
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philpick · 4 years ago
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The Top 5 best moisturizers for your baby this winter
Baby skin is very sensitive because the skin is thin and prone to irritation. So if baby's skin is peeling or dry. So do you think your baby should use the moisturizer? This article will provide some basic information about 5 Best products natural made that not only safe for baby skin care.
1. Greenfinger mykids Oganic lotion
Children spend more time outdoors than babies so their skin is more easily irritated. Calm and moisturize skin that is irritated after increased outdoor activity with the natural ingredients sourced from forests.
Richer moisture  Natural ingredients sourced from verdant forests recharge your baby’s skin with long-lasting moisture.
Even gentler Peace of mind when caring for baby’s skin. 3 free (tar pigments, mineral oils, and petroleum) so you can use it with confidence
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2. Greenfinger 100% Oganic lotion
- Solution of three types of young French herb leaves, carefully selected only young leaves similar to baby’s skin
- Strengthen moisturizing power and skin barrier for the sensitive and tender skin of the baby
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3. Greenfinger Moisture ChokChok Oganic lotion  
- Greenfinger thought about the future of your child’s skin, and selected richly moisturizing natural emollients, to help your child’s skin to retain moisture for longer, giving your baby stronger, more hydrated skin!..
4. Greenfinger Panthedin Derma Oganic lotion
- Improves skin by strengthening the skin barrier
- Fills the inside of the skin with triple high moisturizing complex
- Relieves & soothes skin itching caused by dryness
Greenfinger Panthedin "Derma Protective Complex"
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philpick · 5 years ago
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A Perfect guide to baby care
1. how to hold babies
Before picking up the baby, the mother needs to speak to the baby that she is going to hold the baby. Look and talk lovingly with your baby, gently put your hands under the baby's head, shoulders and butt to gently lift the baby. This helps the baby not to startle, panic because he was suddenly lifted from the bed.
2. Guiding to take care of babies while nursing and sleeping
Breastfeeding should be started soon after birth. The first drops of colostrum are not really abundant, but contain many nutrients that are essential for your baby. It is necessary to choose a suckling position so that both the mother and the baby are comfortable, can breastfeed in a sitting or lying position. Sitting position: the mother sits comfortably, her back can be supported so that the muscles in the neck and lumbar area are not stretched, causing back fatigue and pain. The baby is held firmly and lifted by the mother's arms. You can add pillows below to make the child lift softer and easier.
A good night's sleep will help babies develop well both physically and mentally. Children can only sleep well when they are breastfed, the body is clean, the bedroom is quiet and airy. Mom can gently massage the baby before the baby sleep. The mother can put the baby in the crib and gently rock it, sing soft lullaby or play soothing music to make it easier for the baby to sleep. Baby should avoid sleeping in the tummy position, if the baby lies on his tummy, he must be carefully monitored.
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philpick · 5 years ago
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Tip for Treating Diaper rash
Diaper rash is a common form of inflamed skin (dermatitis) that appears as a patchwork of bright red skin on your baby's bottom.
Diaper rash is often related to wet or infrequently changed diapers, skin sensitivity, and chafing. It usually affects babies, though anyone who wears a diaper regularly can develop the condition.
Diaper rash can alarm parents and annoy babies. But it usually clears up with simple at-home treatments, such as air drying, more frequent diaper changes and ointment.
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Symptoms
Diaper rash is characterized by the following:
Skin signs. Diaper rash is marked by red, tender-looking skin in the diaper region — buttocks, thighs and genitals.
Changes in your baby's disposition. You may notice your baby seems more uncomfortable than usual, especially during diaper changes. A baby with a diaper rash often fusses or cries when the diaper area is washed or touched.
When to see a doctor
If your baby's skin doesn't improve after a few days of home treatment, talk with your doctor. Sometimes, you'll need a prescription medication to treat diaper rash.
Have your child examined if the rash:
Is severe or unusual
Gets worse despite home treatment
Bleeds, itches or oozes
Causes burning or pain with urination or a bowel movement
Is accompanied by a fever
Causes
Diaper rash can be traced to a number of sources, including:
Irritation from stool and urine. Prolonged exposure to urine or stool can irritate a baby's sensitive skin. Your baby may be more prone to diaper rash if he or she is experiencing frequent bowel movements or diarrhea because feces are more irritating than urine.
Chafing or rubbing. Tightfitting diapers or clothing that rubs against the skin can lead to a rash.
Irritation from a new product. Your baby's skin may react to baby wipes, a new brand of disposable diapers, or a detergent, bleach or fabric softener used to launder cloth diapers. Other substances that can add to the problem include ingredients found in some baby lotions, powders and oils.
Bacterial or yeast (fungal) infection. What begins as a simple skin infection may spread to the surrounding region. The area covered by a diaper — buttocks, thighs and genitals — is especially vulnerable because it's warm and moist, making a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. These rashes can be found within the creases of the skin, and there may be red dots scattered around the creases.
Introduction of new foods. As babies start to eat solid foods, the content of their stool changes. This increases the likelihood of diaper rash. Changes in your baby's diet can also increase the frequency of stools, which can lead to diaper rash. If your baby is breast-fed, he or she may develop diaper rash in response to something the mother has eaten.
Sensitive skin. Babies with skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis or seborrheic dermatitis (eczema), may be more likely to develop diaper rash. However, the irritated skin of atopic dermatitis and eczema primarily affects areas other than the diaper area.
Use of antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacteria — the good kinds as well as the bad. When a baby takes antibiotics, bacteria that keep yeast growth in check may be depleted, resulting in diaper rash due to yeast infection. Antibiotic use also increases the risk of diarrhea. Breast-fed babies whose mothers take antibiotics are also at increased risk of diaper rash.
Prevention
The best way to prevent diaper rash is to keep the diaper area clean and dry. A few simple strategies can help decrease the likelihood of diaper rash developing on your baby's skin.
Change diapers often. Remove wet or dirty diapers promptly. If your child is in child care, ask staff members to do the same.
Rinse your baby's bottom with warm water as part of each diaper change. You can use a sink, tub or water bottle for this purpose. Moist washcloths, cotton balls and baby wipes can aid in cleaning the skin, but be gentle. Don't use wipes with alcohol or fragrance. If you wish to use soap, select a mild, fragrance-free type.
Gently pat the skin dry with a clean towel or let it air dry. Don't scrub your baby's bottom. Scrubbing can further irritate the skin.
Don't overtighten diapers. Tight diapers prevent airflow into the diaper region, which sets up a moist environment favorable to diaper rashes. Tight diapers can also cause chafing at the waist or thighs.
Give your baby's bottom more time without a diaper. When possible, let your baby go without a diaper. Exposing skin to air is a natural and gentle way to let it dry. To avoid messy accidents, try laying your baby on a large towel and engage in some playtime while he or she is bare-bottomed.
Consider using ointment regularly. If your baby gets rashes often, apply a barrier ointment during each diaper change to prevent skin irritation. Petroleum jelly and zinc oxide are the time-proven ingredients in many diaper ointments.
After changing diapers, wash your hands well. Hand-washing can prevent the spread of bacteria or yeast to other parts of your baby's body, to you or to other children.
In the past, it was common to use powders, such as cornstarch or talcum powder, to protect a baby's skin and absorb excess moisture. Doctors no longer recommend this. Inhaled powder can irritate a baby's lungs.
Cloth or disposable diapers?
Many parents wonder about what kind of diapers to use. When it comes to preventing diaper rash, there's no compelling evidence that cloth diapers are better than disposable diapers or vice versa.
Because there's no one best diaper, use whatever works for you and your baby. If one brand of disposable diaper irritates your baby's skin, try another. If the laundry soap you use on cloth diapers seems to cause a diaper rash, switch products.
Whether you use cloth diapers, disposables or both kinds, always change your baby as soon as possible after he or she wets or soils the diaper to keep the bottom as clean and dry as possible.
Washing cloth diapers
If you use cloth diapers, careful washing can help prevent diaper rash. Washing methods vary and many routines work well. They key is to clean, disinfect and remove soap residue. Here's one effective method:
Pre-soak heavily soiled cloth diapers in cold water.
Wash diapers in hot water with a mild detergent and bleach. Bleach kills germs. You could also add vinegar to the wash cycle to eliminate odors and rinse out soap residue.
Double rinse the diapers in cold water to remove traces of chemicals and soap.
Skip fabric softener and dryer sheets because they can contain fragrances that may irritate your baby's skin.
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philpick · 5 years ago
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How to Change a Baby’s Diaper: Your 5-Step Guide
While the frequent (sometimes hourly) diaper changes may not be your favorite part of the mommy or daddy job, they're still part of the baby care package. And it's good for baby too, since changing a diaper whenever it's wet or messy helps prevent irritation and diaper rash.
How to Tell a Wet Diaper From a Dry Diaper
With a newborn, you'll probably know when your baby poops by the grunts and grimaces that clue you in; otherwise you'll get a whiff soon after your little one is finished.
You'll know your baby peed with a disposable diaper often by the liquid-sensitive, color-changing stripe on it and with a cloth diaper that's wet to the touch. If you still can't tell, a quick feel of the diaper or look inside it will do the trick.
If baby is sleeping, there's no need to wake him or her for a diaper change. Unless your newborn is very wet and uncomfortable or has a poopy diaper, you don't need to put a new one on during nighttime feedings, either, especially if it will interfere with going back to sleep.
Getting Ready
Before you get started, be sure you have the following diapering essentials nearby:
Clean diapers. It's always good to have a couple of spares handy when you're changing diapers.
Clean cotton balls, washcloths or wipes. For newborns under 1 month old and those with diaper rash, use warm water and a cotton ball to clean baby off and a washcloth for drying (you can also try using hypoallergenic wipes for newborns without diaper rash to start, if you prefer). For older infants, use pre-moistened wipes; look for those that are hypoallergenic and free of fragrance and alcohol.
A change of clothes for baby. You might need one if the diaper has leaked (it happens!).
Clean diaper wraps or waterproof pants if you're using cloth diapers. Ointment to prevent and/or soothe diaper rash. If baby has diaper rash, it creates a barrier between that tender bottom and skin-irritating poop and pee. No need for lotions, baby oil or powder. Remember, though, that you can't use many diaper rash creams and ointments with cloth diapers.
A loving touch. Your gentle voice (talking or singing) and touch can make diaper changes easier on your baby -- and easier on you too.
A distraction. Keep a favorite toy visible and even a music box or mechanical toy for distraction, especially if you've got a squirmy baby.
Once you've got everything you need ready to go, wash and dry your hands. If that's not possible, give them a good swipe with a diaper wipe.
Steps to Diaper Changing
With a newborn, the basic moves of changing diapers remain the same whether you're using cloth or disposable diapers.
Step 1: Place your baby on a clean, soft, safe surface
A changing table, a dresser equipped with a changing pad, a crib or a bed (preferably protected with a towel or waterproof pad) all work. Spread a protective cloth on the surface if you're anywhere but your own changing table. No matter where you're changing diapers, make sure to keep one hand on the baby at all times, even before your little one has started rolling over. Strapped-in babies also should remain with arm's reach.
Step 2: Open up the diaper and clean your baby
Unfasten the diaper and survey the scene, then follow the same basic rules for both boys and girls:
For a wet diaper: Fold the dirty diaper underneath the baby (so the clean, outer side is now under his or her bottom) and wipe the area.
For a poopy diaper: Wipe as much as possible with the diaper itself, then fold it underneath, as above. Lift the legs and clean baby's front well with warm water or wipes, being sure to get into all the creases. Then lift both legs and clean baby's bottom thoroughly.
Once baby's diaper area is clean, slip the soiled diaper out and put a fresh one under baby before releasing baby's legs. Pat baby dry before putting on the clean diaper or any diaper rash creams. If the umbilical cord is still attached and you aren't using special newborn diapers, fold the diaper down to expose the area to air and avoid getting it wet. Fasten it tightly to avoid leaks, but not so tightly that irritation occurs (you'll notice the telltale red marks during the next diaper change). For disposables, the tabs go in the back, underneath baby, and then wrap around to front.
A couple more tips to follow:
Girls need to be wiped from front to back, to avoid getting poop in the vaginal area. There is no need to open the labia and clean inside (even if you see a white discharge).
Boys may offer an unwanted surprise in the form of a fountain of pee, so keep his penis covered with a clean diaper or cloth whenever he's undressed. Expect erections sometimes (they're perfectly normal), and don't be afraid of gently cleaning around the penis and scrotum. When you do put his new diaper on, point his penis down to minimize leaks (and soaked shirts).
Step 3: Throw out the dirty diaper
For disposables, wrap the diaper into a ball, using the tab fasteners to secure. Then throw away in your diaper pail, plastic bag or trash can (but never flush down the toilet). When you're away from home, carry a stash of plastic bags; place the dirty diaper inside and tie the bag before tossing it into the trash. Put cloth diapers into a bucket with a (very) tight-fitting lid (or a vinyl bag if you're out) until laundry day.
Step 4: Dress baby
Now that you're done, change baby's clothes and/or sheets as needed (and it will probably be needed, quite often!) or re-dress him or her.
Step 5: Wash your hands again
Finish by washing your hands again (use hand sanitizer if soap and water aren't available).
Is it Safe to use Baby Powder and Diaper Creams?
Experts recommend against using any kind of baby powder (either that containing talc or corn starch) since a number of studies have found that it can cause choking, breathing problems, lung damage and even, in some cases, death. The same goes for other oils and lotions, unless your baby has a diaper rash — in which case you should use a barrier ointment (plain old petroleum jelly often works, or a zinc oxide cream) if your baby is in disposable diapers (most of these are not compatible with cloth). Be sure to give baby's bottom at least a couple of minutes to dry before applying the cream and diapering up. If the rash isn't gone in two to three days, see your baby's pediatrician.
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philpick · 5 years ago
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Baby's first bath - Things new parents must know
Although bathing a baby may seem like a pretty simple thing, but how to bathe a baby for the first time will confuse many parents. Therefore, almost all first-time parents are concerned with proper infant bath instructions.
1. Wipe yourself for babies1.1. Prepare
For baby safety reasons, your baby’s first shower is actually the process of being cleansed with a absorbent cloth. Parents should do this in a warm enough space with a flat surface lined with a thick towel, be it the bathroom or on the kitchen counter, diaper changing table or bed. If using the air conditioner or in areas with cold weather, make sure the room temperature is at least 26 degrees C or higher because babies are very susceptible to cold.
Have all the necessary items ready to clean the baby’s body in advance including:
- Soft absorbent towels
- Clean and dry towels, or baby bathrobes;
- A new diaper
- Clean clothes
- Vaseline and gauze (for boys who have been circumcised)
- Warm water
1.2. Instructions for infant bath towels
Gently wiping the baby’s body with a towel is essential for the first few weeks after birth, until the umbilical cord falls off and / or the cut scalp has completely healed. How to bathe babies in the first weeks as follows:
First, undress the baby and support the head with one hand. Keep the diaper as it is the last area to clean. Wrap your baby in a towel, revealing only parts that need to be cleaned.
Use baby towels to clean one by one, from top to bottom and front to back. Start behind the ear, then move to your neck, elbows, knees, and between your fingers and toes. Notice lines under your arms, behind your ears, and around your neck.
After cleaning the above areas, move to the top of the hair to avoid cold for a long time. Because babies usually don’t have a lot of hair, parents don’t need to use Baby shampoo but only use water. To avoid getting the baby’s eyes wet, gently tilt the baby’s head back.
Next is the time to remove the diaper to clean the baby’s abdomen and genitals.
For girls, it is necessary to gently wipe from front to back. If there is a little vaginal discharge, it is not necessary to wipe it all off too thoroughly. In uncircumcised boys, only gentle cleaning of the outside is needed. If your baby has circumcised, absolutely do not wash the tip of the penis until the skin has healed.
Finally, dry the whole baby’s body by absorbing water with a soft towel, avoiding rubbing that irritates delicate skin of babies.
Once you have completed the above steps, parents can change into a new diaper and put on clean clothes for your baby.
Your Baby Need to prepare all the necessary items in advance to clean the body
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2. Bathe your baby in a water bath / tub
Fill the bath tub with about 2–3 cm of warm water. Use one hand to support the baby’s head, then slowly lower.
Use a children’s face towel to clean your babies’s face and hair. While you are cleaning, use your hands to cover your baby’s forehead for protection, avoiding water from entering your eyes. Clean the rest of the child’s body with water and a small amount of soap. Only use a gentle infant shower gel. For babies with thick hair, you can gently shampoo your baby by placing parents’ hands under warm water and then rubbing them on the baby’s head. Put a small amount of baby shampoo in your baby’s hair. Gently massage in a circular motion, then use a plastic cup or hand to rinse the shampoo. Keep the baby’s head tilted back so the shampoo doesn’t get into the eyes.
Regularly use your hands to water a little water over the baby’s chest area to keep the baby warm while bathing. Then gently pat the baby dry, you can apply a layer of moisturizing lotion prescribed by your doctor when your baby’s skin is dry.
Finally, change a new diaper. If your baby’s skin is irritated, you should consult your doctor about the right protective medicine. After bathing, parents should pay attention to wrap the baby in a towel immediately, especially pay attention to cover the head to keep the baby warm as soon as possible. An infant should never be left alone in the bath, even for a very short time. If parents have to take the phone, turn off the kitchen or do any other action in between, always wrap the baby in a towel and take the baby with you.
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3. Note in how to bathe babies
In addition to knowing and following the steps above, parents should also note the following points:
Gather all the necessary items before you start a bath to avoid having to leave halfway, babies can sink, choke or slip very quickly. Place baby towels, diapers and clothes near the bathing area to quickly put them on after bathing or cleaning, this can shorten the time and limit colds.
Check the water temperature with your elbow, make sure it is warm (about 37–38 degrees C) before bathing your baby. Use a wet towel, gauze or cotton ball to wipe away any secretions from the eyes and nose, as well as the area around the mouth that is often contaminated with milk and drool.
Pay careful attention when lifting the baby out of the tub / tub, support the baby’s head and neck as well as find firm support for parents. Bathing before going to bed will help your baby sleep better. In addition, parents can also bathe the baby at a convenient time, but need to be fixed to create a habit for the child.
Like all the other “firsts” coming up in the years to come, your baby’s first shower is also a special event. In addition to knowing the infant bath instructions, parents should cuddle, sing or talk to their babies while they are taking a bath because they will feel more connected with them. Adhering to proper infant baths also has many benefits, such as helping baby’s touch thrive when water or parents’ hands lightly touch the baby’s body.
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