Parenting after 35

FFFC

Sydney STILL has cradle cap. It's my fault too. I HATE it, but I am so sick of trying different things to try to eliminate it. For the most part, you can't see it because it's at the very top of her head. Sometimes when I put her hair up, you can see it though. Sad

Bad Mommy.

 

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  • Puh-leez - that is not even flame-worthy!  Just when I thought I had gotten rid of D's cradle cap, I noticed 2 patches of it last month!  One patch was right over her soft spot and I felt nervous about picking at it.  But, I think it's finally gone - her hair is getting longer and it's so dark, it's hard to really see anymore.
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  • Definitely no flames here. Rachel has still has a little bit too.  I always forget to put stuff on it and remember when it's bath time and I go to wash what little hair that she has.

    I've used baby oil and some mustella stuff in the past, both seem to work well.

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  • I bathe Jack in the sink, and I may or may not have used a vegetable brush to get cradle cap off one time.  Embarrassed (Gently, but it worked!)
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  • imagefauxshelley:
    I bathe Jack in the sink, and I may or may not have used a vegetable brush to get cradle cap off one time.  Embarrassed (Gently, but it worked!)

    Hilarious Shelley!

     

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  • imagefauxshelley:
    I bathe Jack in the sink, and I may or may not have used a vegetable brush to get cradle cap off one time.  Embarrassed (Gently, but it worked!)

    Hehe... I used a baby brush to get rid of M's and, now that I think of it, it's very similar to a veggie brush. Hmmmm...

  • imagedaisydana:

    imagefauxshelley:
    I bathe Jack in the sink, and I may or may not have used a vegetable brush to get cradle cap off one time.  Embarrassed (Gently, but it worked!)

    Hilarious Shelley!

     

    With my older girls, they sent us home from the hospital with a little brush that reminded me of a veggie brush. lol  With T, I just use her baby brush.  Her lack of hair helps the situation. 

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  • Maddie still has a little behind her ears. Her pedi said it was because of the hormones in my breastmilk. Whatvers. He told me to buy Head and Shoulders shampoo, but when I opened that bottle and poured out that bright blue, stinky shampoo, I decided the little flakes weren't that bad!

    I just wash behind her ears w/her shampoo and figure it is what it is....

     

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  • Michael has some on the top of his head and everyone is so concerned about it except me.  It does not hurt him, he does not scratch at it and I figure it will go away with time.  So, meh.
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  • Simon had it again at 10 months too, I didn't do a thing to it and it went away.
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  • imagevanverth:
    ...everyone is so concerned about it except me...

    The stuff people will focus on. It boggles the mind. 

     

    Shoot. I thought cradle cap is why we made cute baby hats? 

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  • imagecarladillon:
    Puh-leez - that is not even flame-worthy! 

    This!

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