A Second Course in Homemaking, With Two Hundred Inexpensive Cooking Receipts
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Dressing a Baby. Keep in mind that no clothing must be tight, and that no common pins can be used. Pull all clothes on over the feet, not over the head. CARE OF CHILDREN 115 Have clothes warmed before putting on. Damp clothes might cost the baby its life. First put on the shirt, and push it up out of the way, so that the band can be put on. The belly-band is rolled before it is put on, and then unrolled as it is put around the body. Pin just at the side of the middle in front. Never use cheap s...afety-pins. Stitch the band on or use reliable pins. Be careful when pinning not to stick the baby. Put pins one inch apart. Have the band tight enough to support the abdomen and protect the navel, but not tight enough to cause ridges in the flesh. Have the blanket always over the baby's legs, and pull skirt down over the band. Then put on a diaper. Fold the diaper to fit the baby, always diagonally. For older babies, two diapers should be used, and put on in the same way. Pin the shirt to the diaper, but do not have the diaper too tight ; it must be comfortable.
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