Before I became a mum for the first time, I diligently followed the typical ‘mums-to-be’ lists I found online.
They told me what to pack in my hospital bag, how many sleep suits and singlets bub would initially need, and what products were the best for her skin.
Following this advice, I bought what baby care products were available to me and what I had heard many other parents used. I thought this was the best way to go, and I felt really prepared for bub’s arrival.
What I wasn’t prepared for, however, was that my babe would be born with really sensitive skin.
The first few weeks of bath time were fine as we bathed her gently in warm water as advised by the hospital nurses.
But after that, we experienced outbreak after outbreak. Our poor babe’s skin was irritated by most milk-based products — goat and cow's milk being the typical offenders.
We navigated this very tough time with doctor visits, prescribed cream and elimination diets. All we could use on her skin for many years was a topical cream.
Nine years later, we were blessed with our second daughter.