Baby Clothes and Safety Considerations
May 25th, 2009 by Bjoern
If you have just got your first child or are just about to receive your first child, you are probably asking yourself what you have to consider about your babys clothing. Basically there are two important factors to consider — comfort and safety.
Selecting these small clothes are a lot of fun but, it’s very easy to do much more than needed. A baby grows very fast. That means, it doesn’t make sense buying a lot of clothes in one specific size. They will outgrow it faster than you want to.
In the winter it’s mostly clear what they have to wear, since it is cold outside. In the summer it can be much trickier.
It is easy to believe that while it’s hot outside, your baby doesn’t have to wear so much. In this case it is very important to remember that an infant needs protection against the heat and against the sun.
An infant, childs less than six months old, should be put in the shadows. Always. At this age you can’t use sunscreens safely. Always cover their skin with caps and other clothes. Sunburn in young age relates to skin cancer in adulthood.
A big problems with infants is, that they won’t tell you if something is wrong. When the baby was too long in the sun and the skin gets red, the chances are you will see it much too late.
* Material - Cotton is a good choice to use closest to your babys skin. It lets the moisture from the skin through, it breaths.
* Coverage - The more coverage the better. Direct exposure to the sun is not healthy for your infant. You have to protect them. Cover the skin with clothes.
* Overheating - When it’s warm outside and you have covered your infant with clothes, you have to watch out so that your child doesn’t overheat.
* Layers - A rule of thumb is that an infant needs one more layer of clothes than you need.
* Shoes - Infants don’t need shoes. When your child learns to stand up, it makes sense using shoes. Before that it’s completely wasted.
* Sunscreen - Use a high level sunscreen for your child. The skin is very sensitive and has to be protected. Remember that sunscreen can’t be used safely on children younger than six months.
* Hats - Always use a hat. It doesn’t matter if it is winter or summer. In the winter your child need it to preserve the heat, in the summer it needs it to stay cool.
* Strings - Try to avoid hats and other clothes with strings attached to them. It’s too easy that your child gets the string around it’s neck.
Follow these recommendations when you plan your next shopping tour. Have fun with your child!
Suggested reading:
The Baby’s first Clothes - Part I
The Baby’s first Clothes - Part II
The Baby’s first Clothes - Part III
- Posted in Baby clothes, safety
