Saturday, August 21, 2010

When do i use baby powder on my baby?

when would i use baby powder on my baby and what exactly is baby powder for?? please anyone help!!!When do i use baby powder on my baby?
Well you can use baby powder after every wash and also at the time of changing your babies nappy.





Baby powder helps to keep the skin dry which will help to prevent nappy rash. I also love to use it as it also smells so nice!





However, you should be using corn starch baby powder and not powder that is made from talc, as it can cause cancer. This website explains why you shouldn't use Talcum powder.


http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/c鈥?/a>





If you live in australia, Johnson%26amp;Johnson corn starch baby powder can be bought from any supermarkets and chemist.





I hope this helps you! All the best.When do i use baby powder on my baby?
Use it as foot powder for yourself. It's entirely unnecessary on a baby, and there're too many unanswered questions about how healthy it is for a baby to inhale even the cornstarch variety.





The theory is that you powder their bottoms a bit after a wipe, but pee + powder = wet powder mess, not a dry bottom.
Baby powder is not recommended for babies because the dust can get into the baby's lungs. It is made from talc and used on baby's bottoms. However, just change your baby often to keep her as dry as possible.
i read that baby powder is bad for babies. the powder can get in the air and be inhaled. it was used for moisture.





huggies makes a liquid powder (its liquid for then dries into powder). it is supposed to absorb moisture, but it is not necessary.
Don't use baby powder.


It absorbs moisture, but doctors advise against its use now.


You can use petroleum jelly, a vitamin barrier cream, or nothing. Just change the diaper often.
I would never use it. It contains aluminium. It dries out the babies skin after a bath or during a nappy change, surely thats proof that you should't use it..
when i change my daughters diapers i put powder on her bottom, however you can't get it 'in' little girls private areas it will cause a major rash and can lead to infection.





also when we get out of the tub she knows that she gets powder.





tip: when buying powder beware of lavender scents, and others that 'prove calm nights' if this gets up babys nose, it can cause respitory infections
Totally unnecessary. The best thing to help against a diaper rash is changing a diaper, and a little bit of air time.

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