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IS THAT NORMAL ON NEW BORNS???


So since 2days ago my daughter has been getting pimples it started on one side of her forehead and yesterday it continue and she has more around her face even in her shoulders but I worry because she has even in her ears...is that baby acnec??even if it is how long does it last I don't like seing my daughter with all this pimples.. She is a month old :( I don't like sein all this on her tell me please my mom said bcuz it has been hot  weather.. With my first child I don't remember him having this he is 3 years old and 4 months
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Please is a reaction from the lotion she use. Try lotion without fragrance, my son had the same problem and his doctor told me that. I got aveeno baby for sensitive skin and it is gone already. I just use it for two days.
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I haven't lotion. Her yet I only use baby shampoo I don't think is the baby shampoo ...my aunt recommended me not to lotion her until she is about 4 months which that's what am doing does it have to be filter water maybe I didn't filter her water.
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Since the faucet water Is not filter all the chloride that the faucet eater has made the baby to get it she still has a lot of pimples
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Yes it's normal. Some babies get worse than others. I too have a 3 year old son that didn't get it at all, but my newborn had it pretty bad for about a week or so. It's nothing you're doing or not doing.
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Thanks good to know that  sassy_Sam
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Both my sons had it all over their face and head. The doctor said its normal just their skin getting used to being outside the womb and cleaning out the pores or something like that.
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