Pregnancy and Newborns

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Pregnancy and Newborns

Laundering Your Baby's Clothes


Once a baby arrives, it can seem as if the laundry doubles! Many parents think they need to use baby detergent to clean their baby's clothes. It may be reassuring to know that this isn't necessary for most babies.

If baby detergent isn't getting rid of stains and odors on your baby's clothing as well as you'd like, it may be time to switch to a regular liquid detergent. Unless your baby has eczema, atopic dermatitis or other conditions causing sensitive skin, washing your little one's clothes with the rest of the family's clothes isn't likely to irritate your baby's skin. Liquid detergents are your best bet because they work for all types of clothes. You may even want to use stain-removing detergents for tough stains.

Before making the switch, though, be sure to test one article of clothing first. If there seems to be some irritation, try using a detergent that doesn't contain colors or fragrances. If you still notice a skin reaction, stick with baby detergent for a little while longer.

Cloth diapers are the only items that need to be separated from your regular laundry because harsh detergents can cause Larissa Hirsch, MD
Date reviewed: July 2007

Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.

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