Baby Bath Tips for Your Newborn

Nov 20
08:26

2015

BijayaniSwain

BijayaniSwain

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Giving your little baby a bath can at times be very difficult if you don’t have any helping hand. But following some basic baby bath tips can help you to efficiently manage the task.

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Your doctor will probably ask you to give your baby a sponge bath until the umbilical cord has healed and fallen off. But once things are fine,Baby Bath Tips for Your Newborn Articles it is time to start bathing your baby regularly to keep him clean. Bathing a newborn baby is not only nerve wracking, but new mothers can find it to be a really difficult task. But if you are aware of the basic baby bath tips and can follow them strictly, then things can become easy and safe for both of you.

Get ready: Before you start to give your baby a bath, buy a few things like a small bath tub, soft towels, gentle baby soap and shampoo. Choose a tub that has a contoured design or an internal sling that will prevent the baby from sliding. Avoid using a bath seat as it can tip over if the suction cups fail.

Maintain the right temperature: Fill the bath tub with lukewarm water and check the temperature with your elbow so that it is not too warm or too cold. Babies also lose body heat very fast when they are naked, so it is also advised that the room temperature should be maintained. Close the windows and the doors to make the room comfortable for the baby.

Get a firm grip: Hold your baby securely and gently slide him into the tub with feet first. Put your arms under his head and one supporting his tush. Your baby may be very slippery and this baby bath tip will help you to avoid any accidental fall. Once your baby is into the water, allow him to sit for some time, but not for too long as the skin may become dry and he might get chilly.

Clean your baby: Use a mild soap to clean his hands and diaper area and just water to clean the rest of his body until he is too dirty. Use a wash cloth or cotton balls to clean the neck, chin and behind his ears. Next clean the under arms and between the fingers. Wipe across your baby’s eyes, starting from the corners.

Head wash: Once your baby has managed to sit in the tub, you can give him a head shampoo. Babies have little hair so don’t wet the head in the beginning as he may catch cold. You can either sponge or just use water to clean him.  You can use a mild shampoo to clean the head once a week.

Rinse and dry: Once your baby is clean, pour water over your baby’s head gently and then pat dry the baby with a soft towel. Once it is done pay attention to the creases. This baby bath tip will help you to keep the skin from getting dry. Apply a baby moisturizing lotion to keep it soft and supple. Avoid any products that contain alcohol or perfume as these things can disturb the natural balance of the skin of your baby.

A bath twice a week or thrice a week is usually recommended to keep your newborn clean. Following the above tips will help you to manage your baby safely during bathing time.