14 Things You Need To Know About Your New Baby
5. Dry Skin
Eventually your child’s skin will start becoming rough and flaky, which is very normal. Pink bumps, rashes and acne can appear, which will go away naturally. If you are concerned about the texture of their skin, then you can use hypoallergenic baby lotion to soften their skin. If you do use it, then apply daily, keeping consistency. The rough skin will show up in a month or two, so be prepared, your child isn’t ill with a skin condition.
6. Keep Clean
The baby doesn’t have to stay cooped up at home, but be logical when taking your child outside. Stay out of the way of people so they don’t collide into your child. When letting people interact with the baby, refrain from allowing them to touch the hands and face. Let them touch the feet, to stay clear of getting your child sick. Always have washed hands when handling them for long periods of time.