Not exact matches
If your baby is teething, they may become clingy and emotional and you may notice changes in their appetite and the content of their
nappies (some babies suffer from diarrhoea
when they are teething and they may get
nappy rash); there are gels and creams available to help ease the pain of teething and you can given them infant pain relief medication (make sure you ask a pharmacist or GP before you do this).
No longer does a child feel damp or uncomfortable
when his
nappy is wet; the cleverly - designed filling removes the moisture from his skin, ensuring no
nappy rash — and minimal motivation to start using the potty or toilet.
All babies need changing as soon as possible
when they've done a poo (stool) to prevent
nappy rash (see our visual guide to baby
rashes).
I rather foolishly used some of the free samples I got in the hospital
when I was out for the day last week and my daughter responded with some serious
nappy rash.
Try these tips to prevent
nappy rash: Change your baby's
nappy frequently Give your baby as much
nappy free time as possible Use fragrance - free and alcohol - free baby wipes Use a mild baby cleanser
when bathing your baby Apply a thin layer of barrier cream to baby's dry bottom before putting...
My baby havent had a
nappy rash but i put on sudocreme after every
nappy change even
when its only a no1