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Nail care for newborns

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Definition:
Caring for the fingernails and toenails of newborn infants.

Newborns have fingernails that are usually soft and flexible but that can cause injuries to the infant. Newborn infants do not yet have control of arm, hand, and finger movements and may inadvertently claw at their face. Nails that are ragged or extend beyond the tip of the finger can cause scratches to the face and possibly eyes.

Newborn infants should receive appropriate nail care. Clean the baby’s hands and nails during regular bathing. Nails should be carefully trimmed with small, blunt-tipped scissors. (Do NOT use nail clippers--you may clip the tip of the baby’s finger instead of the nail!). Use an emery board to keep the nails smooth to prevent injuries.

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