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Caring for your Newborn
Updated on 27 February 2023
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Kusum Sabharwal
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It's no secret that caring for a newborn can be a difficult and daunting task. One of the most nerve-wracking tasks that parents must face is cutting their baby's nails. Not only is it a tricky procedure, but it can also be dangerous if not done properly. This guide is designed to help parents navigate the process of safely trimming their baby's nails with confidence.
Any parent knows that the safety of their child is paramount. When it comes to trimming their baby's nails, it is especially important to take extra care. With the right tools and information, parents can trim their baby's nails with confidence and ease. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions and helpful tips for safely trimming your baby's nails.
There are some tools you should keep close by while cutting your baby’s nails:
The most important tool for trimming your baby’s nails is a pair of baby nail clippers. These clippers have shorter, rounded blades that are designed to be gentle on your baby’s delicate skin.
It is also important to have a nail file or emery board on hand to smooth out any rough edges.
In addition to the tools, it is important to have a few items on hand to keep your baby comfortable and safe. After you trim your baby’s nails, it is a good idea to have some cotton balls and petroleum jelly on hand to protect their skin from any irritation.
You should also have a soft blanket or towel to wrap your baby in to keep them calm and relaxed during the process.
It is best to wait until your baby is at least two weeks old before attempting to trim their nails. This is because their nails are still very soft and delicate and can easily be damaged. If you wait until they are older, their nails will be stronger and easier to cut.
Once your baby is two weeks old, you can begin the process of safely trimming their nails. It is best to do this when your baby is calm and relaxed, such as after a nap or bath.
Here are the steps to follow:
Gently wrap your baby in a soft blanket or towel to keep them calm and secure.
Take one hand at a time and, using the baby nail clippers, carefully cut the nails. Make sure to hold the clippers at a 45-degree angle from the nail to avoid cutting too close to the skin.
Use the nail file to smooth out any sharp edges.
When you are done, apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to the nail beds to protect their skin.
Gently massage the hands and feet to help your baby relax.
Trimming your baby’s nails can be a daunting task, but there are a few tips that can make it easier:
Before you begin, make sure that you have all of the necessary tools and supplies on hand. It is also a good idea to have someone else on hand to help you if needed.
If you are trimming your baby’s nails alone, it is best to do it while they are sleeping so they will not be able to move around too much.
When trimming your baby’s nails, it is important to be gentle and take your time.
Make sure to hold the clippers at the correct angle and never rush the process.
If you are worried about cutting your baby’s skin, you can use a cotton swab instead of clippers.
It is important to remember that trimming your baby’s nails can be dangerous if not done properly. It is important to avoid using anything other than baby nail clippers to trim your baby’s nails. Scissors, knives, and adult nail clippers are not suitable for trimming a baby’s nails and can cause serious injury.
It is also important to avoid cutting too close to the skin. This can cause your baby’s skin to become irritated or even bleed. If you accidentally cut too close, use a cotton swab or ball to apply pressure to the area to stop any bleeding.
In addition to trimming your baby’s nails, there are other ways to protect their hands and feet. It is a good idea to keep their hands and feet moisturized with a gentle lotion or cream. This will help keep their skin soft and prevent it from drying out and cracking.
It is also important to keep your baby’s hands and feet covered when they are not in use. This will help prevent them from accidentally scratching themselves or others. Cotton mittens and socks are great for keeping your baby’s hands and feet covered.
Trimming your baby’s nails can be a scary process, but with the right tools and information, you can safely trim your baby’s nails with confidence. If you follow these steps, you should be able to safely trim your baby’s nails with ease.
Remember, the safety of your baby is your top priority. If you are ever in doubt, it is best to consult your doctor or pediatrician for advice. With the right precautions, you can confidently trim your baby’s nails and keep their hands and feet safe.
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Medically Reviewed by
Kusum Sabharwal
Obstetrician & Gynecologist - MBBS| DGO
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Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski
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