First Aid Kit Checklist for Baby

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The first year of your baby’s life is full of surprises: small injuries, fevers, minor bumps, gas difficulties, and much more. These problems might occur at any time and without warning. You might want to put together a baby first aid kit before the baby arrives.

Here’s a list of suggestions you’ll need for your kit, and before giving medications or therapies to your kid, always consult with your family doctor or pediatrician.

What Should Be Included in a Baby First Aid Kit?

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The first step in putting together a first aid kit for babies is to choose the correct container. Ideally, this container should be portable, long-lasting, waterproof and large enough to hold all of the baby’s medical supplies should be lockable, so other children in your home will not meddle with it. If you’re pressed for time, you can purchase a ready-made emergency pack for babies.

Painkillers

Pain relievers for newborns can help your baby with a variety of health conditions. A pain reliever containing acetaminophen or ibuprofen as an active ingredient relieves flu, fever, headaches, and body aches in babies 2 months and older.

Consult your doctor for the correct dosage for your infant, or just follow the recommendations on the label. If the medication does not come with a measuring spoon or cup, make sure you get it.

Bandages and Sterile Gauze

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When your infant begins crawling, he or she will most likely experience cuts, scrapes or wounds. As a result, you’ll need the bandages in your first-aid kit to treat your baby right away. Bandages come in a variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from flat to cylindrical.

In the event of an arm injury, an ACE bandage can be used to create a sling. You’ll also need dressings made of sterile gauze. These protect against serious wounds and blisters. If your child suffers a deeper cut, you may need an antibiotic cream or ointment to keep the area sterile and bacteria-free.

Baby Thermometer

A good baby temperature thermometer will tell you if your child has a temperature and could be a life-saving asset in your first aid kit, so make sure you got one that is working. The following are examples of thermometers:

Digital Baby Thermometer: It provides you with an accurate and timely result. You can place this thermometer under your child’s armpit and check the temperature after the time specified on the label.

Rectal Thermometer: A rectal thermometer may cause discomfort in your infant. However, it is the most accurate thermometer you could have in your first aid box.

Tympanic Thermometer: A baby temperature thermometer that goes into the ear provides results in one second, but it is expensive.

Other Critical Baby Medical Items Include:

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An antiseptic spray for minor cuts and burns that contains a moderate anesthetic to instantly reduce your baby’s pain and prevent infection.

An antihistamine cream, such as Benadryl, can be used to treat swelling caused by bug bites or stings.

Calamine lotion is used to treat rashes, which are the most common problem among babies, as well as chickenpox, irritation, allergies, and sunburns.

If your infant looks restless and itchy after eating, use gas drops to settle their stomach.

A baby-sized nail cutter for trimming their fast-growing nails.

Petroleum jelly to alleviate dryness and itching on their gentle baby skin.

A pair of tiny scissors for severing bandages.

Tweezers for removing any thorns or splinters.

To reduce swelling and pimples, apply ice or gel packs.

To remove dust particles from painful eyes and congested noses, use a saline spray or solution.

A powerful suction device for cleaning your baby’s nasal passages and ensuring smooth breathing.

Use antiseptic or alcohol wipes to clean cuts, grazes, and wounds immediately before applying ointment, and to clean tweezers and other attachments before and after each use.

Once you’ve gathered all of the necessities, consider the following steps:

Keep the box in a visible location at all times.

Keep the package out of children’s reach.

Include a first-aid manual with the kit.

Assure that your babysitters and other caregivers are aware of where the kit is located and how to use it.

Maintain a well-stocked first-aid kit.

Items that are about to expire should be replaced in a timely manner.

How to Prevent Baby Sleeping Problems

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Your infant should sleep in a crib, co-sleeper, or bassinet that is empty except for your baby. Bumper pads, comforters, blankets, pillows, soft toys, positioning devices, and reaching toys with strings are not advisable. Make sure the mattress is firm, and always use a sheet that fits snugly. Soft bedding, whether above or below your infant, can obstruct their airways. In magazines and on television, you may see cribs with plush animals, other toys, or pillows. They may be adorable, but they are not safe for your child.

Don’t allow your infant to nap on couches, swings, or anywhere other than their crib. Place your newborn in their crib, bassinet, or co-sleeper with their face up every time you put them down to sleep. This is how your baby should sleep until he or she can roll from back to front and front to back. Sleep positioners, such as wedges or wrapped blankets, may appear to be a smart idea, but they can shift out of place and obstruct your child’s breathing.

A one-piece sleeper or sleep sack is the ideal option for clothing your baby for the night. It can be lightweight or thick depending on the season.

It is preferable not to use a regular or swaddling blanket at all. The warmth of the wearable blanket should be sufficient.

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