I was lurking on Feb's BMB bc it makes me happy to see all the birth stories

Anyways, I saw a thread on whether or not it is appropriate to use nail polish on a 5 mo's toes. Seems like posters were feeling pretty negatively about it.
Idk. I think if I find out I am Team Pink at my AS next week that I will be bringing a bottle of polish to the hospital with me. What do you think? Do I need a reality check?
Re: Painting baby's toenails
I don't think it's a good idea. Yes you can get non toxic polish but the toes are so tiny it seems silly. I would just stick to hairbows or bands. She'll definitely be girly enough.
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Just for argument's sake, isn't painting nails at all unnecessary?
Absolutely. But I think there is a huge difference between an adult painting her own nails, and painting an infants nails. I'm sure it won't hurt anything, but IMO it is ridiculous.
Cute cute cute idea!
*sigh* This. I wish I had done it when she was a newborn.
My DD LOVES having her toes painted like mine now and will ask when Im doing my own. Though we use a non-toxic/no-smell sort of polish on her.
I wouldnt paint a newborns though. Or even a baby.
Another perfect example of me not understanding people's judgements abouth other parents. It doesn't hurt you or your kid so why does it matter?? Especially since it is nothing that will hurt the baby.
Oh, don't get me wrong. I only paint mine maybe three times a year. But you know how it is. Your kids will have a whole new wardrobe stocked with awesome clothes, and you're still wearing tattered stuff from college.
You would be amazed...DD has had her ears pierced since 4mos...they were pink Sparkly flowers ... in her carseat with a big pink cover...with girly clothes on...still had someone say "isnt he cute"
I have a hard enough time doing a good job on my own feet let alone the nails of a small, wiggly little infant. I don't care if others want to do it, but seems like something fun to do later when she is old enough to pick her own colors or something.
I fully plan on taking DD with me when she gets to be 4 or 5 for a pedicure as a fun Mommy-daughter time.
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Lol! This does not surprise me at all. People are oblivious. I always got the "Boy or girl?" question for all my kids. I know it's not always as easy to tell with boys, but if a baby is wearing a shirt that says, "Mommy's Boy" on it, I imagine you'd assume.
I think you will be getting a lot of odd looks from the nurses. After giving birth, I was far more interested in snuggling my new little squishy than trying to paint tiny toenails. Also, DD's toenails are barely big enough to paint now. I think a newborn's toenails would be an exercise in futility.
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Nope, I work where I will deliver and with those nurses! They would be so so excited for me that I had a daughter, they would probably help me.
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I've been getting a lot of this type of response, which is fine. But what I want to know is why?
Do people feel that it promotes gender stereotypes? Or that it is simply futile? Or that it sends a bad message to their daughters? That it's not age appropriate? Or is there a safety concern?
I've had friends do it. They all love Piggy Paint so I'd definitely check that out. I see nothing wrong with it.
PERSONALLY I put it in the same category as bows, tutus, and fluffy dresses. I'm not a fan. But I'm also a tom boy and not really into girly stuff. I may change my mind on all of this if B ends up being a girl and I fall into that "Girl Trap", but for now my registry is full of football onsies and through football season that's what my child, girl or boy, will be wearing.
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for me it's about the type of polish and whether or not they eat their toes. On an infant I think it's just futile because they are so itty bitty.
While I think it's a bit silly as long as you use nontoxic I don't see the harm really. Just seems silly.
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Pretty much this. I mostly think its silly and petty. But there's also a safety issue.
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As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I am a postpartum nurse, so I have done a PKU several times myself. The other day I got a set of handprints per request of the parents. THAT was difficult. But I have an advantage: I have time to wrap my baby and hold her foot while it dries bc I am her mother, not her RN. Also, I could wait for her to fall asleep, so that would make it easier, too.
ETA: I'm not even saying that this will be something I attempt, but I could always change my mind once I knew my kid's temperament. I've seen 5 lb babies who were so feisty that were almost as strong as I am, but I've also had kids sleep through their PKU's. If she pitches a fit, then I'd just abort the mission.
I painted my daughters toes at a couple months.... Never had an issue. She is now 2 (today) and had her first real pedicure and loved it.
Its your child its up to you to decide.