Tuesday, November 6, 2012

How to cut your baby's nails?


Should I cut my baby's nails?

Many babies are born with long nails and parents fear they scratch the face. It is recommended to wait a month before cutting baby's nails. When they have hardened a bit, you can cut them, but gently. The fingernails babies grow so fast that you will need to cut at least once a week. Those feet need attention less frequent.




How to cut my baby's nails without hurting him?

The easiest way to cut the nails of babies is just to peel the ends with your fingers. They are so soft that the surplus will remove easily. You can also get a pair of scissors or baby nail clippers round ends. Nail trimming easier with the help of another adult: one can hold the baby to prevent gesticulate, while the other cut.
You can also try drinking or when your baby sleeps, he will be calmer. Hold the baby in your hand palm and take the finger between your thumb and index finger, you'll see better the nail tip and avoid any risk to his skin. Hold firmly the hand of your child when you cut. Specific actions and fast!

Some parents chew the ends of their baby's nails to prevent them from becoming too long. As your tongue is more flexible than a pair of scissors, you can chew the little extra nail without harming your baby. And babies rarely cause problems to put their fingers in their mouth Mom!

Caution, however, that the nail does not tear the sides, baby could bleed or an ingrown toenail may appear.

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