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Newborn pups are safe to handle when they start growing fur. The reason for not holding them when they're born is because if you get your scent on them the mother will think it's not her, therefore eat it. Ps: If your mother hamster has more babies then she can feed, take some babies out to give her a smaller litter to care for and nurse the other babies yourself. She will eat the babies if they're too much work for her. #jenna!<3
It is not recommended to use bio oil or any other skincare product on newborn babies without consulting a pediatrician first. Newborn skin is delicate and sensitive, and using products not specifically formulated for infants may cause irritation or other adverse reactions.
Once they have dried, enamel and urethane paints are non-toxic.
House-painting or art-painting? Art would be perfectly safe. House-paints might be dangerous if they give off particularly strong odours - many paints have 'volatiles' in them, and these can be dangerous to humans if the area being painted is not properly ventilated. Water-based paints, such as emulsion, would be less problematic.
Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.
Yes and no depending on the type of paint you use paints such as oil based ,acrylic ,latex and lead paints should not be used. safe paints such as milk paint or even food coloring are safe.
Shopping for a newborn can be tough. I think that the best gifts for a newborn are blankets, booties, or safe stuffed animals.
a safe paint job should be done in a ventilated area not near fire. different paints thinners and surfaces can require different settings.
Percocet has Tylenol and narcotic. Generally, Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. Narcotic is also safe except near labor because the respiratory depression can pass on to the newborn and may result in additional needed interventions to stimulate the newborn to breath. Therefore, unless you really have to, just stick to plain acetaminophen (Tylenol.)
Yes, bath toys are safe for babies to play with depending on the toy.
you should only have the mother housed with young piggy babies. other adult piggies may trample the babies or the mother could eat them when they are born because she feels they are not protected enough... the babies can be housed with other adults/babies when they are weaned at 4-5 weeks if you are talking about human babies, it is probably best to keep them away... the baby could hurt it or the piggy could hurt the baby by scratching it etc.