Winter Care Tips For Less Than 1-Year-Old Babies
Winter is a challenging time whenever we consider our health and beauty. It is more or less the same with your children as well.
Parents
have to go through many challenges, as winter hits the corner,
especially those who have children less than one year of age. The immune
system of babies is usually not well developed to fight the infections
during the winter months.
The climate will make the infants little
uncomfortable and remember, they have just began to get exposed to the
seasons. Experts say that the tender skin of babies will find it
difficult to get adjusted with the cold environment.
It
doesn't mean that you have to keep your infant inside the house all the
time. Most of the parents are skeptical on the health of their babies
less than one year of age.
Curling on a couch in blankets may work for you. But, your active little ones need more practical tips and tricks to stay warm and healthy.
Curling on a couch in blankets may work for you. But, your active little ones need more practical tips and tricks to stay warm and healthy.
But, when it comes to infants,
you must be cautious, as they are really tots who are unable to
communicate. So, have a look at some of the winter care tips for babies
less than one year of age.
Warm Clothing:
Unlike adults, infants need extra care and it can be done with several layering of clothes. When inside the room, try to check the room temperature and dress your infant accordingly. If you want to take the babies out, layer them with clothes and ensure that the baby is getting enough warmth. Mittens and socks are very important during the winter months.
Unlike adults, infants need extra care and it can be done with several layering of clothes. When inside the room, try to check the room temperature and dress your infant accordingly. If you want to take the babies out, layer them with clothes and ensure that the baby is getting enough warmth. Mittens and socks are very important during the winter months.
Lukewarm Water Bath:
Babies' skin tends to face dryness and itching during the winter weather. Doctors recommend limiting the bath time to less than 10 minutes and advise using lukewarm water. It is also better to avoid soaps and instead, you can use mild cleansers.
Babies' skin tends to face dryness and itching during the winter weather. Doctors recommend limiting the bath time to less than 10 minutes and advise using lukewarm water. It is also better to avoid soaps and instead, you can use mild cleansers.
Moisturising Lotions/Ointments:
Yes, even babies less than one year of age require moisturising lotions or ointments. Never wipe the water fully soon after the bath. Pat dry with a dry towel and apply some good moisturising cream or an ointment to keep the baby's skin soft and free from dryness.
Yes, even babies less than one year of age require moisturising lotions or ointments. Never wipe the water fully soon after the bath. Pat dry with a dry towel and apply some good moisturising cream or an ointment to keep the baby's skin soft and free from dryness.
No Heavy Blankets:
Some parents put heavy blankets on their infants, especially during the nights. However, it has been found that there is a risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). So, try to dress them in warm cloths, instead of putting on heavy blankets on them.
Some parents put heavy blankets on their infants, especially during the nights. However, it has been found that there is a risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). So, try to dress them in warm cloths, instead of putting on heavy blankets on them.
Room Temperature:
As
the temperature outside may go low, it is better to maintain the room
temperature according to your baby's need indoors. During the night, it
is better to close all the windows and doors, so that the cold air will
not affect the babies.
Massaging:
From
ages, massaging babies in the winter months has been a practice. With a
good massage, the baby's body will get the warmth that is required.
Almond oil or coconut oil can be used, as these oils will keep the skin
healthy.
Don't Use Many Baby Products:
Usage
of too many baby products is not good for the babies less than one year
of age. Some parents use soap, lotions, shampoos, etc., which can be
really harmful for the babies. It is better to use mild soaps or
shampoos to avoid dryness and itching.
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