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Sensitive Skin - Lubbock,TX

Has anyone's 6 week old developed dry skin all over, almost looks like a heat rash. I've tried using a different baby wash, idk what to do now, any suggestions?

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Hi M.,
My babies and me suffer from Sensitive skin. In my opinion Cetaphil is the best brand. I use it for myself and also my Pediatrician recommend it. Since Dove is the brand I use for me I tried it on my babies and problem solved!! It work better than Aveeno Baby.

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Hi M.,
My babies and me suffer from Sensitive skin. In my opinion Cetaphil is the best brand. I use it for myself and also my Pediatrician recommend it. Since Dove is the brand I use for me I tried it on my babies and problem solved!! It work better than Aveeno Baby.

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That's pretty normal with newborns.... it's almost like they shed their babyskin. You might use some baby oil right out of the bath while the skin is still moist to hold in the moisture. I'm sure your pediatrician could give you more advice.. but I believe I remember my newborns getting dry like that as well.

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My daughter had the same thing. We switched our laundry detergent to a "free and clear" variety and wash all the family's clothes in that. All and Tide both carry it, I believe. It does not contain dies or perfumes. We also stopped washing her with soap. We use a cleansing bar with her still and she is nearly 6 now. Cetaphil is the brand we use.
Good luck!

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DId your child just have a vaccine? It can be a reaction to a vaccine and even though your doctor will tell you otherwise, it is true. The skin is a detox avenue for your body. And it is NOT normal for your 6 week old to have a rash all over. It was caused by something!
LC

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I also beleive it's pretty normal, both of boys had the same problem. I would talk to your pedi and see what he suggests..

Best of Luck
M.

M.- what baby wash are you using? what laundry detergent are you using? Try switching to a non-toxic brand- I use Mela-power. It is gentle enough for the whole family yet effective even on my husbands work clothes! Use toxic free baby wash. Just because it says baby shampoo or baby wash- it may have harmful ingredients. I use Koala Pals or Burts Bees. I see someone suggested baby oil- please use a natural one like Burts bees Apricot or Vit. E oil- not a petroleum based product! You will just be adding more toxins to your childs body that they will need to get out. Vacines can indeed also be toxic to your childs body! While drs. will deny any ill effects, that is just an additional toxin added to your child, who may already be getting more toxins then his/her body can handle from our environment/cleaning/laundry/perfumes/lotions etc. Msg me if you need more suggestions! My home has been toxin free for 6+ months!!!

Check with your dr to make sure it really is just dry skin - my son had that problem b/c he was allergic to soap. I couldn't use baby soap of any kind, the only think that worked was Cetaphil (it's a little expensive but worth it). They have a skin cleanser (many women use this as their face wash) and a big tub of moisturizer. I like it b/c it isn't greasy. Also, when I wash his clothes I double rinse to make sure I get all the detergent out. Good luck!

I would make sure that the baby's clothing is made from cotton only (breathes better than synthetics). Also make sure you use washing detergent that is unscented and non colored.

Hope this helps.

K. Voigtsberger, CD(DONA), AAHCC
wholeheartbirth.com

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