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Minggu, 06 April 2008

Bathing Your Baby

Your baby needs sponge baths at first. Give your baby a sponge bath
until her umbilical cord or his circumcision, if any, is healed. After that,
your baby can have a tub bath.
Fill a bowl or basin with warm water: Use your wrist or elbow to check
the water to make sure it is just the right temperature. Be sure the
water is not too cold or too hot. Very hot water can be dangerous.
Take the bowl of warm water and a soft washcloth to the place where
you are going to bathe your baby.
Pick a place for bathing that is warm and not drafty. You don’t want
your baby to get chilled. You can put your baby on a bath towel in her
crib or any other flat surface. If you put your baby on a table, make
sure she cannot roll off. Do not leave your baby alone, not even for a
few seconds.
Take your baby’s clothes off. Put the washcloth in the warm water and
squeeze it out until it is just damp. Use the washcloth to gently wipe
your baby all over. Wipe her head and neck, behind her ears, and
between her fingers and toes.
Your newborn does not need to have a bath every day. Just clean her
face, neck and diaper area whenever they are dirty.

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