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Baby Bath 101

Baby Bath 101

Baby Bath 101

In the beginning, your baby will only need sponge baths. You have to wait for your baby's umbilical cord and circumcision, if any, to heal before your child gets a tub bath. At this stage, all you need are: soft towel, soft washcloth, diaper and clothing. No soap is necessary for now. Simply lay your baby on the towel, moisten the soft washcloth with warm water, then wash from head to toe. You start with your baby's face and end washing the genitals then pat dry.

After about two weeks, most babies are now ready for their tub bath. You will now need the following: a tub (which can be a sink, a store-bought baby bathtub, or a regular bathtub), soft towels and washcloth, mild soap and shampoo, diaper and clothing. Fill the tub with lukewarm water only about halfway full. Hold your baby and gently place in the water. Wet baby's scalp, shampoo and rinse completely. Take care not to get water in baby's face. Using the washcloth, clean your baby's face. Next, apply soap to the washcloth and wash your baby's body, extremities and genitals. Rinse off thoroughly. Then pat your baby dry.

Remember to keep cool and relaxed, but be careful because a wet baby can be slippery. It is also necessary not to take your eyes off your baby and don't leave your baby unattended even for a second. Make sure you have everything you need within arm's length. Check water temperature by dipping your elbow in. If it feels warm and comfortable on the tip of your elbow then in is okay. Place a bathmat on the bottom of the tub to reduce risk of slipping and falling. Lastly, ask someone to take pictures of your bonding moment with the baby.

When you bath your baby, you may find it a little scary the first few times. It is a good idea to have someone with you to give you a bit of support or to help you in bathing your baby.
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Baby Bath 101