When Can I Start Trimming My Baby’s Nails?

When Can I Start Trimming My Baby’s Nails?

Big fingernails are not good for a baby. They grow incredibly fast every day, and your baby can end up scratching themselves. That is why it is essential to use baby nail clippers for your baby's nail care.


Here is everything you need to know about trimming your baby’s nails.

When To Start Trimming Baby Nails

There is no right time to start trimming baby nails. If they are born with long nails, you can cut them immediately. That is because the nails of a baby grow incredibly fast.

After you have given birth, you may have to trim their nails at least a few times a week for the first month. It will allow you to keep the mails short and clean so your baby doesn't end up scratching their face.

On the other hand, toenails grow slower, so you should only trim them once a month.

What To Use To Trim Baby Nails

One thing you should never do is use your hands. Don’t tear the nails or bite them yourself. It can cause infection and hurt your baby. An electric baby nail trimmer or baby nail clippers are enough to trim them.

However, you should use these tools with care and take precautions, so you don't end up hurting your baby. Prevention is always better when it comes to taking care of a baby, which brings us to our next point.

A Step-By-Step Guide To Cutting Baby Nails
If you want to trim your baby's nails with baby nail clippers, then you should follow this guide:
  • Ensure the room is well-lit so you can see clearly
  • Have someone else to help you so they can hold the baby while you trim nails
  • Gently and slowly pull the finger pad away from the nail. You need to do this, so you don't end up cutting baby skin
  • You can talk calmly or sing to your baby while doing this so they can stay engaged and not focus on their nails
  • Once you are done with fingernails, you need to trim toenails straight across so no ingrown nails come

    You can utilize an electric baby nail trimmer or clippers for this, depending on what you prefer. If you somehow end up cutting the baby's skin and start bleeding, you need to take care of it. Keep a cloth pad handy to press it on the cut so the bleeding can stop.


    Never put a dressing on the fingernails because babies tend to suck their fingers, and they can end up taking off the dressing in this way. If you are worried about what to do, you should take your baby to their general physician.

    Final Words

    That was your complete guide to trimming your baby's nails. Please make sure you calm them down and slowly cut their nails to avoid any problem. An electric nail trimmer is the best investment for this because it will help your trim nails in no time.

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