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Nappy Rashes In Infants

Nappy rash is a common problem in childhood, especially when they're between nine months to one year old. So, at the time of parenthood, you're liable to un-wrap your infant nappy and be confronted with a rather tender-looking bottom. It can happen whether you use dispensable or washable nappies. You can treat your baby's nappy rashes yourself by using Smoilie coconut oil. The rash should clear up after three or four days. Get more details about nappy rashes here: http://smoilie.com<br>

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Nappy Rashes In Infants

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  1. Baby Cradle Cap SMOILIE VIRGIN COCONUT OIL FOR HAPPY AND HEALTHY MOTHER AND CHILD www.smoilie.com

  2. Cradle cap is one of those things about parenthood no one ever tells you to expect. All of a sudden your beautiful little peach is shedding big yellow scales of nastiness from their precious head and you have no idea why. Welcome to motherhood! Doctors still aren't exactly sure why cradle cap occurs, but oily skin is one major issue. It could also be the mother's hormones that the baby is exposed to pre-birth.  www.smoilie.com

  3. Cradle cap looks like a very bad case of dandruff. It can show up as a red area on your new-born's scalp, covered with greasy, yellow, scaly patches. Over time, the scales can start to become flaky so they rub off easily, often with bits of your baby's hair attached. www.smoilie.com

  4. Cradle cap is very common in babies younger than eight months. It is likely to appear during your baby's first two months, and it can linger for weeks or months. Older babies and toddlers can also get cradle cap. Although the condition can look unsightly, it's not itchy and won't cause your baby any discomfort. www.smoilie.com

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