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One of the hardest things you might experience when taking care of your baby is having them cry all throughout when they are being bathed. It's a bit unnerving because you don't get to concentrate on what you are doing with them. Plus, it makes you feel worried too that you might just be doing something wrong or hurtful to make them cry that way while you are bathing them. So to help soothe your baby as you give them a bath, here are some useful tips you may want to try:

1. Make sure you pick the right bathtub size - Although you don't really put your baby's body entirely on the bath tub, make sure that it fits their size. This way you also keep yourself comfortable and get to hold your baby much better and focus more on cleaning them up at the most convenient way for the both of you.

2. Take the water's temperature before bathing your baby in it - Make sure that you only use lukewarm water in bathing your baby. Keep in mind that their skin is still very sensitive and they may not be able to withstand the same heat that adults can manage when taking a hot bath. The same goes when you already use cold water to cleanse them.

3. Slowly cleanse their body with baby wash and water - If your baby cries because of all the liquid being placed on their body, then make sure you do it slowly and even sing soothing songs to help them calm down. You might also want to use baby-friendly body washes that are scented with chamomile and lavender to also help them calm down while bathing.

4. Lightly massage your baby while bathing - Touch therapy can also be applied when bathing your baby. By gently massaging them you can also help ease their nerves up a bit and help them calm down throughout the activity.

5. Try putting on some soothing music - You can also try singing along with the music as you bathe your baby. Natural sounds are also known to be an effective way of making your baby more calm when it comes to bathing them. You can also try starting to make them listen to nursery rhymes as early as their age as of the moment. It also helps for them to know that you are the one bathing them so that they could feel that indeed they are safe and that there's no reason to cry.

One thing you should remember when it comes to taking care of babies is that when they cry, it's their way of communicating with you and it might not always mean that they are hurt. Sometimes they do it even if they are merely feeling uncomfortable with the situation and unless you find a way to effectively alleviate that, they would not cease crying. Desensitizing your baby is the best way to go when it comes to helping them get rid of their fear of bathing.

by: Harrison Fray




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