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Baby Skin Care For Newborns - How To Protect Your Newborn

By: Samantha E. Ford A Newborn baby's skin is very delicate, and so is the forming immune system. Chemicals, fragrances, clothing dyes, detergents can cause skin irritation, dryness and rashes. This might sound like a worry, but there many things you can do to protect your baby from skin problems.
In the first month, as the immune system is still developing, don't use baby products. Anyone with a family history of allergies or asthma should pay close attention to protecting babys new immune system and skin.
Always wash your baby's new clothing before it's worn. Use baby only laundry detergents that are completely fragrance and dye-free. Wash clothes, bedding, and blankets separately from the regular family laundry and always give everything an extra rinse.
Resist the urge to bathe your baby frequently. Frequent bathing removes the natural oils that protect baby's skin. Except for drool and diaper changes, newborns don't get very dirty, so for the first month or so, a sponge bath two or three times a week will keep your baby safely clean. In between, simply clean baby's mouth and diaper area with a little warm water and cleanser.
When you see a rash, this may be allegic recation. Rashes under the diaper may in fact be eczema and not a diaper rash at all. An allergy to dyes in the diapers themselves can be the cause this reaction so change to dye-free diapers future outbreaks will probably stop. If it doesn't, reduce bathing to once a week, change your baby skin products and make sure baby wears only soft clothing.
Most often, diaper rash is caused by the irritating wetness of a soiled diaper. The rash can also develop when baby's skin is not properly dried after a bath. Sometimes, a bacteria or yeast infection will cause diaper rash, especially for babies who are taking antibiotics.
Usually diaper rash doesn't require medical care. To treat diaper rash and prevent further newborn skin problems:
1. You must always check diapers frequently.
2. Change diapers immediately when wet or soiled.
3. Wash the diaper area with mild fragrance-free cleanser or plain water. If the rash is severe, use a squirt bottle to cleanse without rubbing.
4. Use a soft clean cloth instead of baby wipes. The perfume in wipes may irritate and dry baby's skin.
5. Pat baby dry and make sure the diaper area air-dry fully before putting on a clean diaper.
6. Apply a thick layer of petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) or a protective ointment like Desitin or A&D.
7. Avoid the use of baby powder. Corn starch-based powders allow yeast growth and talcum powder can cause lung problems if breathed-in.
Massaging your newborn is important one-to-one time that conveys love to your newborn. Extensive research has proven that baby's very survival depends on being touched by others as it triggers hormones, boosts immunity, and helps fight disease. Also, massaged babies are calmer, sleep better and cry much less which is beneficial to everyone.
Massaging a baby is very simple. Find a carpeted floor in a warm room so you can lay baby on a soft blanket or fabric. Get a little baby oil or a gentle lotion and warm it in your hands. Then, gently massage baby's chest and tummy, using a gentle yet firm touch, while talking or singing to your small treasure.


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About the author: Samantha E. Ford provides top-quality baby care products that always come with dedicated customer service. Come and see the recommended and proven baby care system that will care perfectly for your baby's skin.

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