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To file newborn's fingernails?

21 replies

CharlotteS2016 · 25/09/2016 19:15

He is only a day old... Is it safe to do so?

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Mybeardeddragonjustdied2016 · 25/09/2016 19:16

Just peel them off!!

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IfNotNowThenWhenever · 25/09/2016 19:16

No, just bite them. How long can his nails be at a day old tho?!

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CharlotteS2016 · 25/09/2016 19:18

They're not that long, they're just not very straight

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OverAndAbove · 25/09/2016 19:18

Their nails can be really long, particularly if they are overdue! They're soft though, so you can just bite them; I used to worry about cutting off the ends of their fingers...

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MinnowAndTheBear · 25/09/2016 19:18

I'm sure it will be fine, but will it be possible? They can clench their fingers into quite a tight fist even at that age.
Actually, in the first few days the nails sort of peeled off once they were long enough.

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LittleLionMansMummy · 25/09/2016 19:21

Bite them off was the advice I got. They're really soft.

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HereIAm20 · 26/09/2016 20:03

Yes advice is to bite them!

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YesThisIsMe · 26/09/2016 20:06

They're too soft to file, it just won't work. Bite or use special baby nail clippers.

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Lifeisshort123 · 26/09/2016 20:08

Wait until he's a little older. I cut my kids nails for the first time when they were 10 days to 2 weeks.

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Mypurplecaravan · 26/09/2016 20:16

They won't file well yet.

Bite them

File them when he is older if you want rather than using the clippers

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glueandstick · 26/09/2016 20:17

Just wait until they come away at a corner and then peel.

I use adult nail clippers on my 7 month old and have done since they stopped peeling.

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mineofuselessinformation · 26/09/2016 20:23

A word of warning - both of my dcs were born with long nails (overdue!), but their nails were fused to their fingertips. It took a while for them to free up so I could shorten them - I bit them.

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Flisspaps · 26/09/2016 20:31

Why do they need to be straight?

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gamerchick · 26/09/2016 20:36

Impossible to file if I remember right. Why do they have to be straight?

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Notso · 26/09/2016 20:38

Filing is the recommended way to care for newborn nails.
Biting can cause infection and peeling can mean you peel off too low which will hurt. They are too soft to clip for the first month or so.

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Hadenoughoftumble · 26/09/2016 20:41

I know a lot of people bite them off and it's absolutely fine.

But I gave birth to my second child on Friday and when we were discharged on Saturday the midwife told me to file or use baby clippers and definitely not to bite them as some babies can get an infection from the bacteria in our mouths. I'm sure I did it with my first- but that's the advice I was given this time.

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Hadenoughoftumble · 26/09/2016 20:42

Sorry cross post with Notso

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Laineymc7 · 26/09/2016 20:47

Bite the edge and then peel. Quicker easier and no chance of hurting babies skin.

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pointlessperson · 26/09/2016 20:49

I also filed my newborns nails for first few weeks

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GoofyTheHero · 26/09/2016 21:55

Yeah file them if you want. Current advice is to not bite them due to bacteria. Why do you want them to be straight though?

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