Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right here on John's Hopkins website it says "Babies don’t need an elaborate skin care regimen and barely any products. Keep bathing to a minimum to avoid stripping the skin of its protective natural oils. A bath twice or three times a week is sufficient."
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborn_skin_101_pediatric_dermatologist_and_mom_offers_abcs_for_new_parents
Hmmm... who am I going to go with? A pediatric dermatologist at one of the top medical schools in the world, or an internet rando who likes to call other parents lazy?
This. Plus, newborns aren't even awake for that long after changing and feeding. I'd rather spend that awake time playing or reading.
Anonymous wrote:Right here on John's Hopkins website it says "Babies don’t need an elaborate skin care regimen and barely any products. Keep bathing to a minimum to avoid stripping the skin of its protective natural oils. A bath twice or three times a week is sufficient."
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborn_skin_101_pediatric_dermatologist_and_mom_offers_abcs_for_new_parents
Hmmm... who am I going to go with? A pediatric dermatologist at one of the top medical schools in the world, or an internet rando who likes to call other parents lazy?
Anonymous wrote:Right here on John's Hopkins website it says "Babies don’t need an elaborate skin care regimen and barely any products. Keep bathing to a minimum to avoid stripping the skin of its protective natural oils. A bath twice or three times a week is sufficient."
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborn_skin_101_pediatric_dermatologist_and_mom_offers_abcs_for_new_parents
Hmmm... who am I going to go with? A pediatric dermatologist at one of the top medical schools in the world, or an internet rando who likes to call other parents lazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily never dried out the skin. Stop being lazy.
Speak for yourself, nitwit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily never dried out the skin. Stop being lazy.
Speak for yourself, nitwit.
Anonymous wrote:Daily never dried out the skin. Stop being lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bathed him about every couple days in the beginning and then moved to daily baths at around two or three months because of eczema. We went to a top pediatric dermatologist to told us to bathe him daily and then apply barrier ointment (aquafor, Vaseline).
Not bathing due to eczema makes it worse. It cleared up on DS really quickly once we started daily baths.
+1. Not bathing due to eczema is outdated advice.
Anonymous wrote:We bathed him about every couple days in the beginning and then moved to daily baths at around two or three months because of eczema. We went to a top pediatric dermatologist to told us to bathe him daily and then apply barrier ointment (aquafor, Vaseline).
Not bathing due to eczema makes it worse. It cleared up on DS really quickly once we started daily baths.
Anonymous wrote:Daily never dried out the skin. Stop being lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Daily never dried out the skin. Stop being lazy.