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Topic: Stupid Question! Posted: 29 July 2005 at 11:45am |
Ok, I didn't know where to post this but I know wherever it is it will get read...
I feel really silly but as you all know our wee one should be here in about 4 weeks and I realised that I have no idea about what kind of creams/lotions etc. I need for changing and bathing the baby... I wanted to go out and get some things so I am prepared and all the books say different things.
You guys always klnow more that the books  so I thought maybe you could tell me just the essentials that I will need for a newborn. You all probably know the best brands too?
Hope you can help
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Roksana
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 11:57am |
I dont think that is a stupid question........I would like to know too (tho I still have 13 weeks to go).
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 12:04pm |
Nana bought me EVERYTHING in the johnson and johnson range. I never used the bay oil. I used the lotion a couple of times when Jake had dry skin, other than that it makes a fanatstic make-up remover, and cream for shaving your legs. I have some zinc cream for nappy rash. I bought some baby bathtime stuff which smells lovely, for the bath and hair.....completley unessential, but nice, and we use baby powder in the heat. IN our bounty pack we got some neat smaples that last a while too.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 1:00pm |
Yeah J&J range is good.basics like baby buds for cleaning ears n noses,An all in one bodywash,powder if u want (make sure u dry skin creases well b4 powdering tho),bedtime bath is REALLY nice.Zinc cream just in case of nappy rash,milk lotion is sooooooooo nice too.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 1:25pm |
we don't use much. johnson and johnson are great. we got the baby bath stuff to go in the bath, saves having to soap baby up and get it all slippery.  then we usually just move up to the top to toe wash later once babys older. normal powder is good, the floral one is a bit overpowering for wee noses. and we use the johnsons anti-rash powder on bottoms. have used mustela cream which you get a sample of in the bounty pack - but it's $18 a tube to buy after that, so the anti-rash powder is much kinder on the wallet ($4) and just as good. other than that there's not alot, just baby buds etc. people make you think you need heaps of stuff. you don't, find one that works for you and stick with it. wipes aren't a must-have either, flannels are perfectly fine for cleaning baby's bottom, and probably kinder to it. just get those soft stretchy ones from tnt, i think they're about $5 for 6 of them they're great for bums faces and everywhere else. they're also easier to dry baby's creases with after a bath instead of trying to fit a bulky towel under their chin and neck creases, just grab one of them and you can fit it right in all the tricky places to dry. good luck
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 1:45pm |
When my Brother was born, I remember mum using only J&J...but can you use baby bath and shampoo on new born?
After birth when do you give the first bath? I am a clean freak and if I had it my way I would bath the baby 5 times a day....he he ha ha
Now I sound stupid!!! LOL
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 1:55pm |
The midwife at the hospital put J&J wash in Maya's first bath, so I assume it's ok for newborns. I can't use the Bedtime Bath, I used it in my own bath when I was pregnant and even now two years later I still feel nauseous when I smell it! We used the moisturising baby wash since Maya has always been prone to dryish skin. I bought all the baby lotions, oils etc. but I still have two full bottles of baby lotion that I never used, and Willie ended up using the oil for his bald head! The lotion was good when Maya's skin was a bit dry. We also used the Curash nappy rash powder since Maya was in cloth nappies which tend to make them a bit more prone to nappy rash, and it was great. A bit more expensive than the J&J but worth it. We also found the Pams unscented wetwipes to be just as good as the more expensive ones, and so much better than some of the really cheap ones you can get which have heaps of perfume.
You should get heaps of free/discount coupons for J&J stuff in your bounty pack, and if you ring them before bubs is born and ask for advice they will post you free samples too. (The 0800 number is on the back of all their products). Same goes for baby foods too - Robinsons (Karicare) will send you free samples of baby rice etc. when your baby starts solids if you give them a call.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 2:50pm |
Roksana, you can ask the midwives and nurses to help you bath your baby for the first time as soon as you want. but keeping the vermix on their skin for a day or so is pretty good for it, makes it nice and soft. you can use the baby bath in their bath from newborn but only use a small amount, and for the most part, unless they have an absolute ton of hair, you don't really need shampoo for a long time.. just give the head a good wash over. sometimes shampoo can tend to build up on them scalp and give them more craddle cap than if you just used water.
I'm a clean freak too, i hate icky dirty grubby kids, to a point.. (yet love letting paris have messy play..) and don't like babies that smell sicky (silly, since they're bound to smell that way sometimes) but right now, since it's so cold lately i bath Ayja every 2nd night unless she has sicked all over herself or really done a great job of filling her nappy. other than that a top and tail is all that's needed. i guess that will probably change once she starts daycare.. paris comes home filthy, i know before long Ayja will too.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 2:51pm |
that's sposed to say verNix not vermix... makes it sound like vermon or something..lol
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:01pm |
Thanks for that....oh so much to learn.....
But I guess I could wipe the baby with a wet towel if I feel that the baby is smelling sicky...and give a bath every second day ...hmmm
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:02pm |
yeah, that's what i mean by top and tail. use a wet flannel, wipe the top half over completely, dry it, then do the bottom half. its a bath without all the fuss. trust me, you probably wont have the time to bath baby heaps and heaps, sometimes you just get everything sorted and they fall asleep, and if they've been awake all day you just think "they had a bath last night, there's no way i'm waking them!!!" lol
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:11pm |
LOL ....most probably.....
As I said...so much to learn......
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:17pm |
i bathe hannah every day (well, 6.5/7) and have since she was born, as it was part of letting her know it is bedtime. apparently babes' skin dries out if they are bathed too much, but hannah hasn't had any problems so i continue to bathe her every day. she loves it too!
i just use baby wash in the bath and powder at most nappy changes. wipes are convenient but not so good for bums. i find Hannah develops nappy rash if i use them too much so i try and limit wipes to big messes!!!
i've only ever used lotion on hannah twice so i wouldn't go too overboard with that. esp since if baby is prone to eczaema then all the perfume in the j&j lotions probably isn't the most ideal thing.
it takes a while to get used to bathing baby, i remember finding creases and crevices in her neck that i didn't know existed because they started to smell a bit funky (i think it was the vernix), that wasn't too pretty.  so hard to get into their little necks when their heads are so floppy!!!!
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:29pm |
I dont use baby wash directly on my kids skin, i just put a drop in the bath. And only in the last few months have been using shampoo on ALyssa's hair. I just rinse Jaydes hair in the bath water (shampoo is ment to make cradle cap).
I use zinc and castor oil at nappy change. And the Johnsons nappy liners with water. I only use wipes when out and about as i find they give nappy rash.
Aquious (SP) cream is fantastic if babys skin is a little dry and free on perscription. YOu can also get zinc and castor on perscription too!
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:45pm |
We use aqueous cream too for Maya's exczema, if I catch it early enough it avoids the need for yucky hydrocortisone creams that are no good for their skin long term. I use it on my hands too since I get dermatitis on them.
Thought I would mention too that babies born preterm or around their due date tend to have more vernix than babies born after their due date as it absorbs into their skin. I read all about what to expect before Maya was born, but she had way more vernix than I expected. Apparantly it's one of the ways in which midwives and doctors gauge how overdue a baby was, by how much vernix they have. (sorry, I ramble on...)
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:54pm |
When jake was born i was really scared about bathing him, so i ended up putting him in the bath with me. Then would call for someone and they would get him out and dry him. then i would dress. Makes it a two person job, buit we were both happy, i didn't feel so nervous about dropping him and Jake splashed around like crazy from a really young age.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:56pm |
i second the pams wipes, the unscented ones. but you wont need them for a while. i use flannels for newborns, and i'm not a regular bather for newborns either tho, but he gets a wipe over every time he's up. in the bath i put nothing - they dont need perfumed stuff or creams (unless really dry as is my bub being overdue). You will get some cool stuff in the bounty pack, i think my tube of mustela lasted ages - thats good for nappy rash - and also the packet of curash which i buy now and use and it clears up any nappy rash asap.
other people tho swear by other stuff, eg lucas pawpaw ointment gets mentioned lots and tui bee balm. and babies all react differently to different stuff. you will eventually find the thing that suits you and your baby best.
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 4:31pm |
Wow!!! So many replies in such a short time! Thank you so much everyone!! I was planning on using flannels to wash when I do nappy changes at home too, we always did that with my little sister and it just seems to make more sense. I am off to the supermarket tomorrow so I will have a look, glad to know I don't need everything, lol, it seems so daunting standing in front of those huge shelves packed full of stuff!!
What is a bounty pack? Is it a wee freebie pack you get at the hospital? Anyway, thanks again!!!
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 6:45pm |
Yep it is a pack with heaps of samples of products.u get one when babe is 4 mnths old also which leans towards the food sied of things.New borns can get bathed every 3rd day but i bathe Harmony every second day.same with xander and i roster it so i do one bath a day.
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Posted: 30 July 2005 at 10:25am |
Hi everyone I had to put my 2 cents in too. I love using the aqueous cream. I found the J&J stuff caused dry skin for my boy so ended up throwing it out and bought the aqueous cram for $6 at the chemist. Put a fingerful in the bath and just washed with the water and it worked really well. I used talcum powder for bottoms unless he looked a little bit red then used the zinc & caster cream. I've only had nappy rash on Alex once when he was sick so seems to work well. You definitely DON'T need heaps of stuff for babies as far as creams etc are concerned. I got lots of things like that at my baby shower and they are still sitting in the cupboard!
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