Every parent is gifted with newborn babies having long nails; they also grow fast in newborns. New parents are nervous trimming their newborn baby’s nails, however practice and regularity makes them soon skilled. Trimming and maintaining clean nails is very important for a child’s health.
Parents should trim their newborn’s nails regularly which is important from the view of cleanliness and personal safety; a baby may accidentally scratch oneself. Keeping a baby’s nails clean and well trimmed can turn into a very easy task with baby nail clipper that have a magnifying glass to help view the new born baby’s nails better.
Parents differ in opinion about the best way to trim a newborn or toddler’s nails. Trimming nails being easy when a newborn or toddler is sleeping, after a feed when drowsy or soon after a bath when a baby’s nails are soft. There are lesser chances for squirming or protesting then. The baby’s finger-pad should be pressed down before snipping.
Some parents could feel comfortable using smooth emery boards, while others enjoy trimming nails when the child is in a good mood or is diverted with a toy, favorite snack or carton show. Keeping your baby’s nails trimmed and clean avoids not only scratching but also dirt, bacteria and other pathogens from going into the baby’s mouth and eyes and creating infections.
Tensed toddlers get into the habit of nail biting. However this unhealthy habit can be nipped at the bud. It is most important that parents do not overreact; this could aggravate the problem.
Distracting and keeping toddler’s hands and minds engaged with toys would help eliminate nail biting. Cutting and cleaning your baby’s nails is another such option. Bitter taste potions discourage a toddler to nail bite, however experts differ on this issue. Giving soft reminders makes your baby aware of this undesirable habit, while praising and rewarding help build a positive attitude to give up biting nails.
Encourage and build personal cleanliness habits in your toddler by insisting on washing hands with soap or a disinfectant after play, touching pets, after visiting the restroom, and before and after meals. Praise them for obeying and helping maintain clean and well trimmed nails.

























































