Subject: When can you trim baby's nails?
I know you are supposed to peel them, not use clippers yet, but unless they are beginning to peel on their own I can't get them started. And they are so long that it looks like I could take her in to the salon for a full on manicure. At what age can you start using nail clippers? Although I don't know if I'll be able to manage-I can barely work up the courage to trim my dog's nails without fear of cutting his quick.
Re: When can you trim baby's nails?
Have you tried peeling them after LO's bath? They usually peel very easily when they're wet.
Our pedi told us to avoid using nail clippers (even "baby" ones) until closer to 12 weeks. But we honestly didn't need to use them until closer to 12 months when the nails get stronger and are harder to peel.
EDIT: The pedi didn't say we couldn't use clippers, only that we should avoid them if we could. I'm guessing it's because peeling is "safer", as in you're less likely to cut them too short than if you used clippers...
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I am terrible about keeping mittens on her! I guess you could ask your pediatrician, though. Ours never said anything about how to trim her nails, just that we ought to. So I assumed I should use clippers.
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