When Your Normal Baby Skin Care Routine Doesn't Work

By Carla Rigs


When you are a new parent it is easy to be intimidated by taking care of your baby's skin. For many new parents, the new task of parenting itself (even just keeping the baby alive) can be incredibly overwhelming. The good news is that proper baby skin care depends mostly on simple common sense. Keeping a baby's skin clean does not involve expensive products. You only need a few products. Keep reading to learn how to put together a skin care routine for your baby.

During diaper changes skip the powder. Most parents choose to use powder because it will soak up moisture inside of the diaper and keep the baby dry.

The problem is that babies are able to inhale the fine dust that occurs when you sprinkle talcum powder on your child and yeast can grow in corn based starches. Believe it or not, the best thing to do is simply wash the baby's bottom with warm water and dry him with a clean cloth before putting a new diaper on him. This keeps the baby's skin clean without your having to risk rashes or yeast problems. Fresh air can work wonders for a baby's skin. Most parents can easily avoid most diaper rashes and other skin conditions simply by making sure the baby's skin is exposed to a clean environment, since these problems usually stem from the skin being in contact with a moist diaper or enclosed in tight fitting clothes for too long. Your babies skin needs to be able to breathe in order to stop these problems in their tracks. No, we are no longer in the "Garden" but your baby's skin can take a break from the warm and moist diaper when you let him go naked on occasion. Remember, babies do not care about modesty-that is something that develops when they are older. It's your choice how often and for how long you decide to use this, start experimenting and you will soon start to see the difference in your baby's skin.

Be careful around your baby's umbilical cord stump. Don't toy with it. Swab some rubbing alcohol on it a few times a day until it falls off. Other than that, leave it alone. Don't even give the baby a full bath if the umbilical cord stump is still in place. Take care to keep the baby's diaper away from the stump by folding down its top edge. This area is very sensitive and prone to infection so being very careful around it is very important. The stump will leave behind a spot on your baby--talk to your pediatrician about how to best care for that spot.

Practicing proper baby skin care can be done via a variety of methods. There is more to proper baby skin care than plain baths. Making sure your baby's skin gets enough fresh air (aka "naked time"), finding the right laundry soap and always using sunscreen are other important factors in proper baby skin care. Don't fret: you will get used to caring for your baby's skin in no time. Before you know what has happened you'll find that you don't even have to think about this anymore.




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