September 2013 Moms

Newborn Dry Skin?

 Okay so this is probably a question for the second time moms. My daughter will be 2 weeks old on Monday and in the past 2 days I've noticed that she all of a sudden has very dry skin on her hands and feet, was this considered a normal thing by your pedi's? Is there anything that you found to help this? Her first appointment is Monday morning and I will be asking the doctor about it but I just thought it wouldn't hurt to ask you ladies about your own experiences. 
 I apologize if this has been asked before, it's a little harder to browse the internet with a newborn in your arms! Lol!
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Re: Newborn Dry Skin?

  • My LO has the same thing. I've heard it is completely normal and that it goes away on its own. I also heard that it's common after a bath and to not use lotion on newborn.
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  • Avery is veryyy dry and it's slowly getting more normal. My pediatrician said it's totally normal and not to use lotion because it could make it worse (which I don't understand). I'm probably going to start using some lotion though because I'm a rebel like that.
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  • Thanks guys! It's just comforting to know that it is a normal thing!
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  • My pediatrician said all newborns lose their top layer of skin and it's totally normal. He said using lotion after a bath is perfectly fine, but it's not going to change the fact that their skin will shed.
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  • My pediatrician said all newborns lose their top layer of skin and it's totally normal. He said using lotion after a bath is perfectly fine, but it's not going to change the fact that their skin will shed.
    Good to know. Thank you.
  • In our newborn care class, we were told not to use baby lotion for the first month so the skin learns to regulate on its own.
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  • My pediatrician said all newborns lose their top layer of skin and it's totally normal. He said using lotion after a bath is perfectly fine, but it's not going to change the fact that their skin will shed.
    Exactly what mine said, too.
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  • DD's whole body started peeling when she was about 1 week old. It looked awful, but my pediatrician said it was perfectly normal!

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  • Yes it's completely normal. Your LO's skin is getting used to be outside the womb- so they shed a layer of skin within the first month. Lotion will not help with the situation but also can't hurt. :)
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