make sense for your family, we spoke to , DO, a Florida-based board-certified dermatologist, , MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist, and , BSE, MSE, Ph.D., associate professor of clinical physical therapy at the University of Southern California and a researcher at the .Start with the where.
If you'll be outdoors, each expert stressed thinking about suncare before thinking about suiting. “My rule of thumb for baby ultraviolet (UV) protection is early and late day exposure is best, and nap in the shade in the middle of the day when the UV rays are strongest,” says Dr.
Day. When you can't avoid direct sunlight, the consensus is to be diligent about and consider clothing with an ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) for you and the kiddos.
In terms of swimsuits, the experts say more is more, which tends to manifest as rashguards for baby boys and girls. For indoor swimming, you can have a bit more fun with cute cuts.A rashguard is a shirt made for water activities.
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