Baby’s Skin Healthy

Baby’s Skin Healthy

<p>When our children enter this world, we are armed with equipment that took much care and consideration to select. The same care and consideration needs to be taken for your child’s skincare products,” says Su-Marie Annandale, Krayons’ brand manager Expect Bumps, Spots, and Rashes There’s nothing quite like the soft, delicate skin of a baby. [&hellip;]</p>

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Easy Tips for Grooming Your Newborn

Easy Tips for Grooming Your Newborn

<p>Grooming a newborn can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially for first-time parents.&nbsp; From caring for the umbilical cord to trimming tiny nails, parents have a lot to learn when it comes to keeping their little ones “baby fresh.”&nbsp; Liz Drake, a clinical nurse specialist in the neonatal intensive care unit at CHOC Children’s at Mission [&hellip;]</p>

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Early Childhood Hygiene Continued

Early Childhood Hygiene Continued

<p>Caregivers may be tempted to do bath time scrubbing for their children in order to speed up the process. However, this is not necessarily a good idea in the long run, as kids need to learn for themselves how to thoroughly clean their own body parts. Instead of doing the work for children, caregivers can [&hellip;]</p>

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How to Give Your Newborn Baby a Bath

How to Give Your Newborn Baby a Bath

<p>Until baby starts getting down and dirty on the ground, a daily bath isn’t needed. In fact, your newborn baby will only really need a bath two or three times a week — at first a sponge bath, until his umbilical cord stump heals (about one to four weeks after birth), then a baby tub [&hellip;]</p>

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