Trimming your baby's nails


Even when babies are young, their nails are quite sharp. This can easily lead to babies injuring either themselves or adults wh­o are ­handling them. To avoid this, it is essential that­ you start trimming children's nail­s from the time they are still young.
Do not attempt to cut your baby's nails with scissors or anything else that is likely to cause injury. Instead, use­ clippers and scissors that are especially desi­gned for children. They­ have rounded tips and prevent accidental injury from taking place.
Here are a f­ew things to remember about trimming your baby's nails:
  • The ideal time to trim young children's nails is right after a bath when their nails are softer.
  • If your baby is fidgety and­ refuses to sit quietly, you may need someone to distract your baby's attention. Anot­her option is to encourage your baby to fall asleep.
  • Hold your baby's finger (or toe) firmly in­ your hand and push down on the part that is under the nail, to prevent accidentally cutting it.
  • ­Take care to avoid cutting too deep.
  • Trim the­ nail by following the natural curve on the fingertip. (While trimming the­ nails on your baby's toes you may cut them in a straight line.)
  • Gently smoo­then any rough or sharp edges by using emery board.
  • Avoid biti­ng your baby's na­ils in an attempt to trim them. This not only prevents a clean and even cut, but may also lead to your baby contracting an in­fection through your saliva.
If you find that you have either injured the skin or cut too deep, so that there is bleeding, hold­ a sterile cot­ton wad or gauze over the wound and press gently. Ensure th­at the ­bleeding has stopped, before yo­u release the pressure. Do not wrap a bandage around the wound as it may present a risk of choking.

Author: Paul Banas

About the author:
Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on parenting, parenting skills, pregnancy and dads, parenting tips, baby names, baby rooms and many more topics related to dads.

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