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Caring for a Baby's Nails

Overview

Babies' nails can be different lengths at birth and grow at different rates. As you bathe your baby, check the length of the nails. Trim the nails if they extend beyond the fingertips, to prevent scratching.

A baby's nails can be clipped or cut. Clip your baby's nails after a bath when the nails are softer. You may need someone to help you hold your baby. The nails can be clipped when your baby is asleep. Use the same precautions. General guidelines for nail care include the following:

  1. Use a small clipper or scissor with a rounded cutting surface, specially designed for babies.

    Do not use adult nail clippers.

  2. Work in an area with good lighting.
  3. Place your baby on a padded, flat surface or lay your baby across your lap.
  4. Hold and support your baby's hand or foot with one hand, securing the finger or toe of the nail about to be cut.
  5. Place the blade of the clippers or scissors carefully under your baby's fingernail or toenail.

    Before applying pressure on the clipper or scissors to cut the nail, pull down on your baby's finger or toe pad to be sure that you will not accidentally cut the skin.

  6. Cut the toenails straight across to prevent ingrown nails.

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Current as of: October 24, 2023

Author: Healthwise Staff
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