Not exact matches
Until you have the time and bravery to trim them, a set
of soft little sleep
mittens will prevent any more
scratches.
Their fingernails grow really fast and having
mittens will do the trick
of preventing them from getting hurt and having
scratches all over their face.
I thought baby
mittens (to keep from
scratching) were a waste
of money.
Finally, out
of frustration, I took off the
mittens that he had on to prevent him from
scratching his face.
Really they don't need much since they stay swaddle up so warm in the hospital but I do recommend bringing a simple long - sleeve onesie (I like the side - snap tees to allow the umbilical cord area to breathe and
mitten cuffs to keep baby from
scratching herself) then also maybe a pair
of pants or some socks and also a comfy footed sleep n» play for the ride home.
If you really wanted to prevent this and were scared
of the little one hurting themselves, you can keep their nails short and / or put
scratch mittens on them.
Pack
of maternity pads Towel Loose or comfortable going home clothes For baby: Cotton wool balls / pads & small pot Baby towel Eco Nappies Nappy bags Disposable changing mats 4 Baby bodysuits 4 Sleepsuits Muslin squares Baby Cardigan
Scratch mittens Baby socks or booties Baby hat Baby blanket Jacket or snowsuit in winter Baby car seat
Newborn
scratch mittens (don't need): Most
of the time these just fall right off baby anyway.