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Karen62705
10-03-2005, 11:31 AM
Ok...So I know I have been asking alot of questions lately....but gee whiz it seems like as DS son get bigger more and more things are coming up.

The first few weeks DH cut Justin's nails, he was good at it, but it took him like 10min a nail....It was nice to have them cut, but timing wise it was not ideal. Then I learned my sister was a pro at it. I see her a few times a week, so it was never a problem for her to do it. But yesterday the thing we all fear most happened...Justin got startled and jumped mid-cut and she clipped his thumb. It bled for about an hour! But Justin is fine and doesn't even seem to notice it. It was more tramatic for my sister who no longer wants to cut them. (I can't blame her, i'd be the same way), Besides I can gurantee that if I had been cutting them from the start he'd probably be missing a whole finger...lol Just Kidding....Ok so anyways.....My mom said she used to bite mine, and never had a problem, I have heard a lot of moms do that.

I know about doing it while they are asleep....which is fine if I'm biting them, but I can't bring myself to use the clippers.....I'm actually terrified!!

So really I wanna know what you all do, Bite, Clip......And what seems to work best? Also...for the biters.....has anything bad happened as a result from biting them? Thanks all!!!

Laur77
10-03-2005, 11:47 AM
My hubby clips them while I am breast-feeding, so he is nice and calm. He's nicked his fingers on 2 occasions, but DS never even noticed. You're right, it was more traumatizing for me, than him!
I have bitten them too, when I notice a ragged one. That works fine as well. They are so fine, it is easy to do.

mnmama
10-03-2005, 03:26 PM
I bit all my kids nails until about a year and a half(3 boys 1 girl). I would cut mine or one of the other kids nails and they would watch, they would then want me to do it to them. It seems wierd to bite them but I just never wanted to risk nicking them.

Dani Girl 78
10-03-2005, 05:54 PM
I just hold his little hand firmly and clip. To me it has never been that big of a deal. I have never cut either of my boys. The youngest is now almost 8mths and he just watches while I do it now. Every once in awhile he will squirm but I grip his hand tighter and talk to him and he is fine.

2fast4u
10-03-2005, 08:24 PM
I have found that the baby nail clippers are duller then the regular adult nail cippers, which are quite sharp. I prefer to use the adult nail clippers on DS and only used baby ones for the first week. I do it while he is awake and just hold his hand tight and take my time. If he gets too fussy we stop and then try again later. I have never nicked him but I have taken off quite a bit of nail on occasion.

Gayle0000
10-03-2005, 08:29 PM
I've been using a nail file. Too afraid to use clippers.
Gayle

BabyLuv
10-03-2005, 10:48 PM
I always used the baby clippers on their nails. I think biting them is ok but I wouldn't recommend it personally.

lex jude
10-04-2005, 12:39 AM
I have the special clippers for babies....and I just wait until he is sleeping. I also wait until the get really long too. Until I can clip them, I put on these cute little mittens :) I call the his "mit mits," and I have so many pictures of him with them on cause he is s cute with them on :)

jmcummins3
10-04-2005, 08:10 AM
The hospital told us to file DD's nails with a baby nail file. That works much better for us as we are both petrified of the clippers for fear of cutting a finger. The nail file works much better, I couldn't imagine biting my baby's nails. Interesting concept. I've never heard of that. Try the baby nail file, it's less invasive and does the trick.

 
 
 




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