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Cutting nails

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SusieR · 17/01/2006 15:55

Hi,
Has anyone disovered a relatively quick and easy way of cutting their little one's finger and toe nails. My DD thinks its the worst thing in the world and I dread doing it. She is 16 months now and quite strong and very wriggly.

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Jasnem · 17/01/2006 15:57

Can you do it when she's asleep?

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Seashells · 17/01/2006 15:58

I sing 'this little piggy' as I do each nail, takes the attention away from it a little.

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cathyspam · 17/01/2006 15:58

i do my boys in the bath when the nails are soft and they can be easily distracted!

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Meanoldmummy · 17/01/2006 16:00

Yes - tell dh it's his job!! It's the only thing I won't do...I've embraced everything else, including going well beyond the call of duty when DS2 had serious constipation - but I can't do nail-cutting. It sets my teeth on edge. I remember my mum always cut them a smidgin too short so they stung for days.

The only thing I've heard is that people wait until the baby is asleep. She's a bit old for you to bite them, isn't she...I used to do that. I saw a woman sitting on the floor in the middle of Boots cutting her daughter's nails the other day...she said "it's the first time she's fallen asleep since yesterday lunchtime"!!!!

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LilacBump · 17/01/2006 16:02

what worked for DD was that i promised to varnish her nails with some of her pink kids nail varnish. she liked it having them cut from then on.

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hornbag · 17/01/2006 16:18

A good distraction like CBeebies works for DS (18m), also This Little Piggy.

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florenceuk · 18/01/2006 10:17

Well, I get DH to do it while I breastfeed her - but this might not apply in your case. I can't do it when she is asleep, she wakes up. TV doesn't work as she has no interest as yet. So I sympathise! Have you tried filing them?

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nailpolish · 18/01/2006 10:24

you could file them

when im cutting my dd2's nails (shes 15 mths) i sit her on my knee facing away from me and give her a multitude of toys

some people say give them something they are not usually allowed to touch, like your necklace or a favourite ornament or something

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Shimmers · 18/01/2006 20:35

I used to wait until my ds was aleep but recently have tried when he has been awake, after bathtime. The other night I managed to do one hand and as he kept on insisting that I do the other hand tomorrow! So the next night, I tried doing the other hand and he let me!

Slowly but surely.

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staceym11 · 18/01/2006 20:39

when dd was little i did it when she was asleep but as shes got older she wakes up now its after bath when her nails are soft with a remote control in her hand, buttons are such wonderful things!!!

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