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Winter Care Tips For Less Than 1-Year-Old Babies
Parents have to go through many challenges, as winter hits the corner. The immune system of babies is usually not well developed to fight the cold climate. So, read on for some tips...
Winter is a challenging time whenever we consider our health and beauty. It is more or less the same with your children as well.
Parents have to go through many challenges, as winter hits the corner, especially those who have children less than one year of age. The immune system of babies is usually not well developed to fight the infections during the winter months.
The climate will make the infants little uncomfortable and remember, they have just began to get exposed to the seasons. Experts say that the tender skin of babies will find it difficult to get adjusted with the cold environment.
It
doesn't
mean
that
you
have
to
keep
your
infant
inside
the
house
all
the
time.
Most
of
the
parents
are
skeptical
on
the
health
of
their
babies
less
than
one
year
of
age.
Curling
on
a
couch
in
blankets
may
work
for
you.
But,
your
active
little
ones
need
more
practical
tips
and
tricks
to
stay
warm
and
healthy.
But, when it comes to infants, you must be cautious, as they are really tots who are unable to communicate. So, have a look at some of the winter care tips for babies less than one year of age.

Warm
Clothing:
Unlike
adults,
infants
need
extra
care
and
it
can
be
done
with
several
layering
of
clothes.
When
inside
the
room,
try
to
check
the
room
temperature
and
dress
your
infant
accordingly.
If
you
want
to
take
the
babies
out,
layer
them
with
clothes
and
ensure
that
the
baby
is
getting
enough
warmth.
Mittens
and
socks
are
very
important
during
the
winter
months.

Lukewarm
Water
Bath:
Babies'
skin
tends
to
face
dryness
and
itching
during
the
winter
weather.
Doctors
recommend
limiting
the
bath
time
to
less
than
10
minutes
and
advise
using
lukewarm
water.
It
is
also
better
to
avoid
soaps
and
instead,
you
can
use
mild
cleansers.

Moisturising
Lotions/Ointments:
Yes,
even
babies
less
than
one
year
of
age
require
moisturising
lotions
or
ointments.
Never
wipe
the
water
fully
soon
after
the
bath.
Pat
dry
with
a
dry
towel
and
apply
some
good
moisturising
cream
or
an
ointment
to
keep
the
baby's
skin
soft
and
free
from
dryness.

No
Heavy
Blankets:
Some
parents
put
heavy
blankets
on
their
infants,
especially
during
the
nights.
However,
it
has
been
found
that
there
is
a
risk
of
sudden
infant
death
syndrome
(SIDS).
So,
try
to
dress
them
in
warm
cloths,
instead
of
putting
on
heavy
blankets
on
them.

Room
Temperature:
As
the
temperature
outside
may
go
low,
it
is
better
to
maintain
the
room
temperature
according
to
your
baby's
need
indoors.
During
the
night,
it
is
better
to
close
all
the
windows
and
doors,
so
that
the
cold
air
will
not
affect
the
babies.

Massaging:
From
ages,
massaging
babies
in
the
winter
months
has
been
a
practice.
With
a
good
massage,
the
baby's
body
will
get
the
warmth
that
is
required.
Almond
oil
or
coconut
oil
can
be
used,
as
these
oils
will
keep
the
skin
healthy.

Don't
Use
Many
Baby
Products:
Usage
of
too
many
baby
products
is
not
good
for
the
babies
less
than
one
year
of
age.
Some
parents
use
soap,
lotions,
shampoos,
etc.,
which
can
be
really
harmful
for
the
babies.
It
is
better
to
use
mild
soaps
or
shampoos
to
avoid
dryness
and
itching.



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