Treat diaper rash by purchasing a diaper rash cream, giving the baby frequent baths and allowing plenty of air to reach the baby's diaper area. Prevent diaper rash by changing the diaper frequently and not allowing the baby to sit in a soiled diaper for too long with advice from the mother of three young children in this free video on parenting.
Expert: Erica Goms
Bio: Erica Goms has mothered three children that are currently five and under. She has extensive knowledge in raising and taking care of these wonderful children.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
@MegaDamarys aloe vera is only to be used on non inflamed skin...no abrasions,you have the rite idea it IS soothing but you aren't supposed to use it on ur genitals or around your eyes nostrils or mouth...and despite what you may read it is poisonous and should not be ingested.
lovekillsslowly420 8 months ago
you could spend how ever much there charging at yor local store or you can pay nothing and brown the flower out of your own cabinet,there are so many baby products that cost so much it's like they think parents have all this extra money...go natural it only takes 5 min to brown and another 5 to cool down,save the leftovers in a ziploc.....my children's specialist was so impressed with this native american remedy that she suggest it to all of her patients.
lovekillsslowly420 8 months ago
nooooooooo it will burn your babys butt, if you want to use something natural use aloe vera plant cut it open and aply it in the affected area.
MegaDamarys 2 years ago 2
Is it ok to apply a petroleum jelly on a diaper rash?
bbufil 2 years ago