CARING FOR BABIES SKIN AND NAPPY CHANGING © PDST Home Economics
BABIES SKIN Baby's skin is thinner, more fragile and less oily than an adult's. In the first few weeks after birth, baby will retain some of mothers hormones. As a result, several minor skin conditions can result which will usually disappear fairly quickly.
1. HEAT RASH Small pink pimples. This condition results from high heat. Do not overdress baby or overheat room, keep clothing loose and cleanse and dry skin thoroughly.
2. CRADLE CAP Crusty patches on scalp. Wipe gently with baby oil, leave on a few minutes, shampoo with baby shampoo, then use baby brush or comb.
3. ECZEMA Red, irritating, scaly skin. Clean and dry skin thoroughly. Talk to health care professional. May want to try sensitive-skin products especially designed for babies.
BABY SKIN CARE PRODUCTS
NAPPY CHANGING Make a list of the Equipment necessary for nappy changing.
EQUIPMENT Towel/Nappy Changing Unit Cotton Wool Baby Wipes Barrier Cream – Sudocream Nappy
NAPPY CHANGING Collect all necessary equipment. Lie baby on clean towel/nappy changing unit. Wipe away excess soil using cotton wool. Wipe nappy area with damp cotton wool or use a baby wipe. Pay particular attention to creases. Wipe from front to back.
Dry with cotton wool. Apply a barrier cream. Put on a fresh nappy.