In red light days, blood stagnates in the pelvis and genitalia. This is a favorable condition for bacteria and pathogens to develop rapidly in the menstrual blood. Therefore, the baby needs to be washed more often. About 3-4 hours should change the sanitary napkins once, especially on the first day (usually the first, second). Each time you change bandages, clean your genitals with clean water, do not flush or spray water, rub the "little girl", easy to congestion and scratches. Then use a clean towel to dry and then freshly sanitize. If you do not clean the day with red lights clean, the baby is prone to diseases such as inflammation, bad smell, itching .. However, it is important to note that newborns are not needed to use. Women's sanitary solutions by acid in these solutions can alter and impair the vaginal environment, where pathogens will attack the vagina.
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