T&S- honestly, i don't see it that much at the hospital and if i do, the baby is on antibiotics etc.. i did find this on a website.. "Frequently wash your child's and your own hands. Carefully clean nursing bottles and nipples. Wash linens, toys and other articles frequently." hope that helps a little.. if you're still concerned over the next couple of days, make another appointment with the doc.. because if it is thrush she will need to be on antibiotics.. also, you can watch and see if her mouth seems sore, not wanting to suck etc..
thanks for the tips on the nail trimming.. she wakes up so easily i don't want to do it when she sleeps, i did used to do that, but i'd rather her have long nails and sleep..
i've heard of moms biting the nails when they are babies, but i don't think i could do it now since she's older and don't want her to pick up any biting tips..
Leah
thanks for the tips on the nail trimming.. she wakes up so easily i don't want to do it when she sleeps, i did used to do that, but i'd rather her have long nails and sleep..


Leah