Health Tips for Your Baby
How to take care of minor problems.
CARE OF UMBILICAL CORD:
The end of the cord will fall off in a couple of weeks after birth.
Until it falls off, keep it clean and dry.
Keep diaper below cord so that the cord stays dry.
Dab with alcohol on a cotton swab 1–2 times each day.
Call your baby’s health care giver if it looks red, irritated, bleeds or oozes, or
has a bad odor.
CARE OF CIRCUMCISION:
A circumcision should heal in 7–10 days.
If the tip of the penis is irritated by the diaper, put a little bit of petroleum jelly
on the irritated area each time you change the diaper.
PREVENT DIAPER RASH:
Change diapers often.
Wash baby’s bottom with soap and warm water at each change.
Use zinc oxide paste or diaper rash cream on irritated areas.
TREAT DIAPER RASH:
Leave baby’s diaper area uncovered for a few hours each day. (Place several
folded cloth diapers under baby.)
Use zinc oxide or diaper rash cream on irritated areas after washing.