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Bathing

Sponge Baths
For the first week or so, until your baby'sumbilical cord stump
falls off and the area heals, it's best to stick to sponge baths with a lukewarm, moistened washcloth. Wash his or her face and hands frequently, and thoroughly clean his or hergenital area after each diaper change.

Tub Baths
Once the umbilical cord falls off and the area heals, you can start giving your newborn tub baths. While a baby is tiny, it makes the most sense to use the kitchen sink or a small plastic baby tub instead of a standard tub. You may be nervous about doing it at first, however maintain a good grip and you will be fine. Fill the tub with 2 to 3 inches of water that feels warm but not hot, about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius).  Some babies love the water, others cry through the whole ordeal.

Bath Safety

• Never leave your baby unsupervised, even for a minute. If the doorbell or phone rings and you feel you must answer it, scoop him or her up in a towel and take them with you.

• Never put your baby into a tub when the water is still running (the water temperature could change or the depth could become too high).

• Set your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.


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