6 Essential Medical Supplies Every New Mom Needs

As a new mom, there is so much on your mind, so much to do, and all of it can be a bit overwhelming. It constantly feels like you’re learning because everything you go through is a first. While the hope is that your little one is healthy and happy at all times, life does happen and, for that reason, it’s a good idea to be prepared. Being prepared means having a few select essential medical supplies on hand at all times. Let’s take a look at what those supplies are.

Medical Supplies Every New Mom Needs

Digital Thermometer

One of the most important things to monitor in babies, and young kids in general, is their temperature. A fever can be an early indicator that they are sick, so you want to be sure you have an accurate and easy-to-use thermometer. Today's digital models are easy to use, so they tend to be the preferred option for new parents. Not only that, but some devices take the temperature by simply hovering it over the child’s forehead. This will be helpful when your little one is sleeping and you don't want to disturb them.

Bulb Syringe

A bulb syringe is another highly useful medical essential that will help you to clear a baby's nose when they are stuffed up. This allows them to breathe easier and feel more comfortable. These little devices are easy to use, inexpensive and convenient to store at home and throw into your nappy bag to take with you on the go.

Liquid Pain Reliever

A liquid pain reliever can be used when your baby has a fever or is experiencing pain due to teething. Just be sure that you read the label well in terms of dosing information. Most doctors recommend you stick to acetaminophen for a newborn and that you don't give ibuprofen until they are more than six months old. Liquid pain relievers come with a dropper so they are easy to administer.

Electrolyte Solution

While not technically a medical essential, this item can prove to be quite useful. Should your baby be sick and vomiting, you need to be sure they are staying hydrated. A paediatric electrolyte solution will do just that. Keep in mind that babies can become dehydrated quite quickly.

Nappy Rash Cream

Because a baby’s skin is so sensitive, they are prone to nappy rash, which is very painful for them. To help prevent that from happening, you want to use some sort of nappy rash cream or a barrier cream that will protect their skin from moisture trapped in the nappy. You can choose something as basic as petroleum jelly, or look for something that is more geared to nappy rash. To find what you’re looking for, visit Pharmacy Online.

Bandages, Gauze and Medical Tape

Finally, you want to be sure you always have a supply of bandages (in various sizes), non-stick gauze and medical tape. These items should be found in any first aid kit, whether for babies or adults.

Having these medical supplies on hand will ensure you’re prepared for any situation.

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Dr. Lawrence Kindo
Dr. Lawrence Kindo

I am a Medical Professional with a passion for writing, blogging, playing, computers, and of course patient care. My writing in this medical blog will reflect my passion, and you are welcome to be a part of this venture. This medical blog is a tribute to all the great medical pioneers, and to the ultimate source of wisdom, God.

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