Hi Brittney, it looks like it could be baby eczema, which could be triggered by dairy. Since you're breastfeeding, going dairy free could help. I also agree with rubbing breastmilk on her skin and milk baths could help. Also, using products that are fragrance free. Both of my babies had the same issue but once I removed dairy and switched products, their skin cleared up. I hope this helps and her skin heals.
A lot of times it can come from detergent… I used to wash my sheets and comforters in baby detergent as well as my clothes… could also be things your eating since you are breastfeeding I would try washing everything she comes in contact with… with baby detergent first if you still notice it then try switching up your diet and if that fails reach out to your pediatrician to make sure it isn’t eczema
Hi 🥰 I recently discovered your channel and I’m happy I found you, new subscriber. I too have a newborn, he’s 1 month. And so watching your videos with your baby has been motivating. Could you make a video about your breastfeeding/pumping journey? How often you pump etc. I’ve been struggling, only making 2 to sometimes 4 oz total every time I pump. Regarding the bumps you see on your daughter, I had a similar situation with my first born to the point that I took her to urgent care because it was getting worse and nothing was working. If you have an upcoming Dr appointment, definitely bring up your concern as they are the best ones to guide you. However, with my first born, the Dr told me it was a sign that my daughter’s skin is sensitive, she suggested using hypoallergenic products and washing all her clothes and bedding with a hypoallergenic detergent. I did that and after some time it went away. Continue with your videos ☺️ your daughter is precious 😍
@@pecitasalgodoncitosucio2523 hi thank you so much for subscribing! I definitely can make a video about my breastfeeding/pumping journey! Also, thank you for sharing your insight on the bumps. I’ll be sure to talk to my daughter about it.
The smacking noises after the Gripe Water.....I can't!! Best ASMR in the world!❤
@@mandepilot haha I know right!!
Hi Brittney, it looks like it could be baby eczema, which could be triggered by dairy. Since you're breastfeeding, going dairy free could help. I also agree with rubbing breastmilk on her skin and milk baths could help. Also, using products that are fragrance free. Both of my babies had the same issue but once I removed dairy and switched products, their skin cleared up. I hope this helps and her skin heals.
@@JP02543 really? Okay I didn’t think of that. Thank you so much!!
@@brittneychubb Of course!
A lot of times it can come from detergent… I used to wash my sheets and comforters in baby detergent as well as my clothes… could also be things your eating since you are breastfeeding I would try washing everything she comes in contact with… with baby detergent first if you still notice it then try switching up your diet and if that fails reach out to your pediatrician to make sure it isn’t eczema
@@StarTheModel_ okay I will do that! I did not think about that it could come from my diet 🤔. Thank you so much!! 😊
@@brittneychubb you are very welcome ! I hope it helps 🤍 baby girl is so beautiful congratulations 🥰🥰💕
@@StarTheModel_ thank you so much!! 😊😊
Use the Mustela no-rinse cleansing water, I heard it helps clear their skin, haven’t tried it but heard good things about it
@@bayanal23 really?! Okay, I’ll have to look into that!
Hi 🥰 I recently discovered your channel and I’m happy I found you, new subscriber. I too have a newborn, he’s 1 month. And so watching your videos with your baby has been motivating.
Could you make a video about your breastfeeding/pumping journey? How often you pump etc. I’ve been struggling, only making 2 to sometimes 4 oz total every time I pump.
Regarding the bumps you see on your daughter, I had a similar situation with my first born to the point that I took her to urgent care because it was getting worse and nothing was working. If you have an upcoming Dr appointment, definitely bring up your concern as they are the best ones to guide you. However, with my first born, the Dr told me it was a sign that my daughter’s skin is sensitive, she suggested using hypoallergenic products and washing all her clothes and bedding with a hypoallergenic detergent. I did that and after some time it went away. Continue with your videos ☺️ your daughter is precious 😍
@@pecitasalgodoncitosucio2523 hi thank you so much for subscribing! I definitely can make a video about my breastfeeding/pumping journey! Also, thank you for sharing your insight on the bumps. I’ll be sure to talk to my daughter about it.
I've heard that rubbing breast milk on their faces helps with baby acne.
@@janeaj841 I’ve heard that too so I’m going to try that!