Can newborn babies wear silver jewelry bracelets?
Generally, newborn babies can wear silver jewelry bracelets, but only if they are made of pure silver.
Silver ions contained in pure silver products have good antibacterial and germicidal properties, which can help prevent certain infections and assist in eliminating toxins from a newborn's body. Therefore, it is generally acceptable for newborns to wear such bracelets. However, when putting on the bracelet, movements should be gentle, and attention must be paid to its looseness and weight to avoid excessive heaviness that might restrict normal wrist movement or cause injury. Additionally, to prevent the bracelet from pressing against the baby's delicate skin or causing other unintended harm, it is recommended to remove it during sleep. The bracelet must be made of pure silver to avoid potential adverse effects on the newborn's health caused by other substances.
If a newborn has broken skin or suffers from skin conditions, wearing silver bracelets should generally be avoided to prevent any adverse reactions. Wearing can resume once the condition has fully healed.