As a parent, you will need to change your baby’s dress quite a many times in a day. Many parents do not know that dressing and undressing the baby must be done carefully. Here are a few points you must remember while putting on and taking the clothes off your baby.
Points to remember
While dressing and undressing your baby, handle the baby gently and keep talking to the baby saying what you are doing. When you practice this skill, it comes well and you will see yourself becoming more comfortable in dressing and undressing your baby.
Be careful while removing the clothes. When you loosen any component of the baby clothing, exercise enough care not to twist the baby or overextend the arms and legs of the baby causing discomfort or sprains.
Always choose the correct size clothes when you shop from a baby girl dresses boutique. Never dress your baby with the clothes that are too short or too tight. The legs of the dress must be long enough for the baby to stretch its legs. The neck size must be comfortable.
If your baby’s clothes must have buttons or decorations, make sure that they are stitched securely in place so that your baby can’t remove them.
Decide the layers of the baby clothing depending on the surrounding temperature and the comfort level of your baby. Your baby will need as many layers of clothing you are wearing to feel comfortable. If your baby gets too cold, add one more layer.
Dressing your baby
Before dressing your baby, place your baby on a flat and safe surface. Place a blanket below to provide enough cushion to the baby’s body. While putting a shirt on your baby, gather the entire shirt like an accordion around the neck. Now carefully pull the shirt on your baby’s body. Gather the sleeves of the dress up to the cuff and then put your baby’s hand through the opening. Then carefully do the outfit up your baby’s arm.
Undressing your baby
To undress your baby, start at your baby’s head and loosen the dress carefully and then sliding the outfit downwards along the body. Exercise care while loosening, rearranging and snapping an item. If you need to turn your baby on its side, make sure to support the baby’s body weight.