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- Q: What items are included in the Triple Paste Mom & Baby Early Essentials Gift Set? A: The set includes one 2 oz. tube and one 8 oz. tub of Triple Paste Medicated Diaper Rash Ointment, a silicone spatula applicator, a 2.75 oz Dermoplast Pain, Burn & Itch Relief Spray, and a 5-in-1 multi-use cover.
- Q: How does Triple Paste Diaper Rash Ointment work? A: Triple Paste is pediatrician-recommended and contains 12.8% zinc oxide, nourishing oat extract, and protective beeswax to prevent, treat, and soothe mild to severe diaper rashes.
- Q: Is Dermoplast Pain Relief Spray safe for postpartum use? A: Yes, Dermoplast is commonly dispensed in hospitals for postpartum recovery and provides cooling, soothing relief for sensitive areas.
- Q: What can the multi-use cover be used for? A: The 5-in-1 multi-use cover can be transformed into a nursing cover, car seat cover, shopping cart cover, changing pad, and infinity scarf, offering privacy and hygiene.
- Q: Is this gift set suitable for baby showers? A: Yes, this mom and baby essentials set makes for a perfect gift for new and expecting mothers and is a great addition to a baby registry.
- Q: How do you apply the diaper rash ointment? A: Use the silicone spatula applicator to apply a generous layer of the ointment to the affected area, ensuring it is clean and dry before application.
- Q: Can the multi-use cover be washed? A: Yes, the multi-use cover is made from soft, stretchy fabric that is gentle on skin and can be washed according to the care instructions provided.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the diaper rash ointment? A: The shelf life typically ranges from 2 to 3 years. Check the packaging for the specific expiration date.
- Q: Is the set suitable for sensitive skin? A: Yes, the ingredients in Triple Paste and Dermoplast are designed to be gentle and are safe for sensitive skin, making them suitable for babies and postpartum mothers.
- Q: What should I do if the diaper rash does not improve? A: If the rash does not improve within a few days or worsens, consult a pediatrician for further advice and treatment options.