When starting to have children, parents are excited to buy many things such as cribs, pillows, towels, diapers, etc., especially buying lots of clothes. However, how to choose clothes to suit your child's immature skin is not sure all parents know.
Currently, on the market, there are many units, establishments producing and trading baby clothes with colorful and eye-catching colors, ... Mothers should not be overwhelmed by the variety of children's clothing. But buying a lot is wasteful. Children grow up very quickly, and the clothes they buy are not enough to wear and not fit.
Therefore, when choosing clothes for your baby should only buy a moderate quantity with the following criteria:
1. Material and color:
Should choose clothes with 100% cotton. Cotton fabric is airy, has good absorbency. Choose clothes with elegant colors, preferably white, for your child's delicate skin.
2. Sewing quality:
When buying baby clothes, it is necessary to check seams, excess threads, etc. to make sure the baby wears no problem. Before letting the baby wear, mothers use scissors to cut the excess threads and bring laundry to avoid excess thread causing discomfort for children. In some cases, the excess can be caught somewhere inadvertently causing an accident for the child.
3. Size:
Choose the right clothes for your baby to comfortably move. Mom can buy and subtract more than 1-2 numbers for you, because this stage you grow very quickly.
Newborn clothes must be thoroughly washed and dried before being allowed to wear
Precautions to avoid when buying and using infant clothing:
Avoid buying dark or showy clothing, as they may contain chemicals that are potentially harmful to your child. The fabric dyeing chemicals easily cause skin irritation, skin infections and other problems ...
Do not dress too tight or overdress your child at once. Do not think that wearing a lot of clothes will help keep children warm. Dressing too tight or wearing layers will make your baby's breathing less likely and make it difficult to sleep. In addition, wearing 1 layer of clothes that fits your child gradually gets used to the environment, increases the body's resistance, helps the child love less petty diseases.
Avoid buying clothes with chemical fiber ingredients because of their poor absorption, easy perspiration, fungal skin diseases and some skin diseases.
Avoid putting mothballs (camphor) in your child's wardrobe. Current types of mothballs contain naphthalene and naphthol derivatives, affecting the redox oxidation, destroying cell membranes, causing anemia and jaundice.