I should know this - but I can't remember...my daughter's skin is pretty dry & I was wondering if I can put some lotion on her skin? I know you aren't supposed to use anything with a strong scent; but I'm wondering if I can use just a straight up hypo-allergenic lotion for her dry skin?
Thoughts?!
Re: Using lotion on a newborn?
This. It's not good for baby's skin to put lotion on. DH would like to wait until 6mos.
believe it or not
when LO was in the NICU, they used COOKING OIL! The first time I was present when LO took a bath, and the nurse came out with sunflower cooking oil , I was shocked, I thought for real they were going to cook LO, but the nurse explained that since it was from sunflower, it was actually better than baby oil, but I should ONLY use sunflower cooking oil, other oils would harm LO, I never used it again, it is a very weird practice, so I use baby oil instead.
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