Quick Answer
Baby nails grow surprisingly fast. Trimming them regularly helps prevent scratches and is safest when your baby is calm or asleep.
Why It Happens
Newborn nails are thin and can become sharp quickly.
What Parents Can Try
- Use baby nail clippers or an emery board.
- Trim nails after feeding or while baby sleeps.
- Work in good lighting.
- Trim only small amounts at a time.
When It's Worth Checking In With Your Pediatrician
It may be worth checking in if a nail becomes infected or you accidentally cut your baby's skin and bleeding does not stop.
Key Takeaway
With a little patience, nail trimming quickly becomes part of a normal newborn care routine.
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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your baby's health.