Bathing Your Newborn baby
When it comes to
bath time, it can very easily become a great time for bonding and playing at the
same time. Here are a few tips and pointers to help you have fun while bathing
your baby, aswell as feeling confident yourself when it comes to giving the
bath.
As long as you clean
your baby's diaper area well after each bowel movement, washing every two or
three days is plenty. You may want to spot-clean daily in areas that get
particularly sweaty, oily or dirty: the diaper area, face, neck and skin
creases.
Some healthcare
professionals suggest you wait until the umbilical cord has fallen off and the
circumcision site has healed to give your baby a tub bath
Before you begin,
make sure you have everything you need:
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Washcloth
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Mild soap
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Baby shampoo
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Cotton balls
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Hooded towel
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Rubbing alcohol
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Cotton swabs
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Diaper
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Clean clothes
Giving a Sponge Bath
Begin by washing
your newborn baby's face with plain water, especially behind his ears and under
his chin.
Wash your baby's
chest, arms and hands, making sure to cleanse thoroughly between his fingers. If
you use a mild soap and cotton ball or washcloth, rinse immediately to avoid
drying or irritating the area.
Wash your baby's
back. With a washcloth or towel, gently pat dry the upper half of his body.
Vigorous rubbing could irritate your baby's skin.
Wash your baby's
genital area from front to back, then the legs and feet, especially between the
toes. Gently pat dry the lower half of his body.
To wash your baby's
hair, squeeze a bit of water on top of his head with a washcloth. Apply a dab of
baby shampoo (a no-tears formula) and gently massage the scalp. Don't worry
about the soft spot; it is actually tough underneath, and you can do no harm as
long as you're gentle. Remove all traces of the shampoo with a washcloth dipped
in warm water.
When you're
finished, dry your baby thoroughly with a towel and put on a fresh diaper and
clean clothes.
Giving a Tub Bath
It may be easier for
you to wash your baby's hair before putting her into the tub. First, hold your
baby in a football hold and squeeze a little water on top of her head with a
washcloth. Then, apply a dab of baby shampoo (a no-tears formula) and gently
massage the scalp. Remove all traces of the shampoo with a washcloth dipped in
warm water. Dry gently but thoroughly so your baby won't feel chilled.
To lower your baby
into the bath, support her shoulders with one hand and her legs or bottom with
the other. Even if she cries-and she probably will the first few times-keep
talking to her as you place her gently and confidently into the tub. Make those
early baths quick if your baby seems upset.
As you bathe your
baby, keep one hand under her armpit so that her head stays out of the water,
and use your other hand to wash, then rinse, the front of her body.
Now wash and rinse
the back of her body.
After your baby is
clean and rinsed, lift her gently onto a towel and dry her thoroughly. Put on a
clean diaper and clothes.
Bath Time Check
List.
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Never
leave the room for any reason while giving your baby a bath.
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When bathing baby, keep the room warm and
draft-free.
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Make sure your hot water heater is set lower than
120 degrees and always test bathwater temperature on the inside of your
wrist first.
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For small babies, use a towel in the bottom of
the sink or tub so he/she doesn't slip
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Avoid strong soaps and shampoos made for adults.
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Never use soap products on baby's face.
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Don't clean the insides of baby's ears.
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Babies don't like their faces covered, so use a
washcloth to clean one area of the face at a time
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To wipe eyes, start near the nose and wipe
outward.
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Wash hair more frequently if your baby develops
"cradle cap," a scaly, yellow buildup on the scalp.
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To "cure" cradle cap, rub baby oil into the scalp
and let sit for half an hour. Wash hair with shampoo, using a brush to lather
up, and then remove scales with a comb. Wash one more time
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Cover baby's head with a towel as soon as you are
done washing the hair. This will help prevent your baby loosing heat.
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