I've been seeing a few posts on what to do with your baby's nails.
They have baby nail files. Go get them. Or use mittens if you're too scared to use clippers or files. I file my baby's nails.
If you bite your baby's nails off, it can cause infection...and staph infections. Would you really want to put your baby through that just because of their nails????
Geeeezus....people.
Re: DON'T BITE YOUR BABY'S NAILS!!!
This. The pediatrician in the hospital and the lactation consultants I saw told me to bite them. I bit them in the hospital because I was advised too but I'm scared to bite too low so I just peel them now. No way am I trying clippers when he's this young and this squirmy.
haha same! But I am extremely sick of this mobile crap. I didn't spend money on an iPhone just for every website tell me that my phone can't display anything properly and give no option to use the full version.
I don't have nails myself well, they're extremely short, VERY so I can't pick the peeling ones off. When one is half peeled, I've gripped it with my teeth to get it up enough to pull. I could never use my teeth to actually separate the nail though. Those fingers are just too tiny.
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Your mouth is one of the most germ infested parts of your body, if you accidentally break the skin while biting baby's nails ( which is very easy to do) you will introduce bacteria. Bacteria can cause an infection :-)
Thank you! I've been meaning to answer this and hadnt gotten around to it yet..
To preface, I don't think biting baby's nails is a good idea. However to my understanding, a clean mouth (ie. you brush your teeth a few times a day at least) isn't harboring any harmful bacteria, and saliva does the job it's meant to do by equalizing the environment, so to speak. In summary, I'm not sure it's that great of a tragedy, but ultimately not the best way to take care of baby's nails.
But for reals, my mouth has way less coordination than say a file or even clippers! I'm not even sure how it's possible to bite off baby's teeny nails.