They say that a daughter steals her mom’s beauty during the pregnancy. While it was definitely more true with DD than with DS’s pregnancy (although, I might have just felt a lot less beautiful because when I wasn’t sleeping, working, or heaving over a toilet or sink, I was chasing after a toddler), it was several months after the pregnancy that I developed eczema on my hands. She developed it on her leg and her arm, and it spread from there.
Tale One: Infant Eczema
Now – I should be honest – I haven’t been to a doctor – this is self diagnosed. Yes, I am one of those. But, from all accounts, this does, indeed, seem to be eczema. It’s odd because it materialized on my hands at the same time as my daughter’s eczema developed on her arms. She had it much worse, and it spread across her beautifully pale, smooth, skin so quickly from one day to the next. The doctor diddiagnose her condition as eczema, and told me that it would probably go away by the time she was 3 years old. THREE YEARS OLD. Two and a half years from then! Right. I wasn’t going to just sit by and passively watch her beautiful skin become red, flaky, cracked, & itchy.
On her, I tried
- oils (Coconut Oil, Almond Oil, Olive Oil),
- creams (Aveeno Eczema Care Cream, any other scentless cream on hand in the house),
- mild exfoliate sugar scrubs, salves & balms (Grovia Magic Stick, DimpleSkins BumBum Balm & BooBoo Goo),
- keeping her away from water & moisture as much as possible,
and nothing made a difference. Some of them inflamed it rather than calming it. It spread from her elbow, up her arm, across her shoulders, and then appeared on her left thigh & was working its way down. One week, I did 2 things:
- I switched from President’s Choice Low-Iron formula to Life Low-Iron formula (She was purely formula fed at this point)
- I visited Anj @ Barefoot Babies and picked up this Pure Hazelwood baby necklace for DD.
I’m sorry – I can’t show you a photo of what her skin used to look like, because it wasn’t a part of her history that I thought needed to be recorded. But I can promise you, it didn’t look like this photo below. I, very vainly, wanted her eczema to clear up before summer when it would be exposed by such tops as this.
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Clear skin. Zero Eczema. 6 weeks post Hazelwood Necklace. |
I’ll admit – I’ve been on the fence about known to be rather skeptical of Baltic Amber teething necklaces. It just seems like such a hard thing to measure – how do you really know that the necklace is doing any good? We start blaming all strange, odd, or cranky infant behaviour on those poor teeth as early as 4 months old – how do you measure something that you can’t see, something that someone so small is unable to give definite answers on? So, when Anj suggested the Hazelwood necklace for DD’s eczema, I hummed and hawed before buying. Here’s what she told me about Hazelwood:
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