Baby Bathing Checklist By: Robert Perman
A lot of new parents are having difficulties during the first bath time with their newborn and feel a bit confused about the dos and donts of baby bathing. Indeed, first couple of times can be somewhat tricky, and require additional attention and care from the parent. Its those first times when its really important to be prepared in order to avoid some common mistakes. Once you youll get used to it, you and your baby will be able to enjoy bath time as pure fun! Here are 10 basic tips of safe baby bathing: 1. Never leave your baby alone in the bath. This is of crucial importance, make sure you are not in a rush and will not be interrupted. Even if its your doorbell ringing or someone calling on the phone – do not leave the room and just ignore it. In case of necessity wrap your baby up in a thick towel and take with you, but never leave alone. 2. The water temperature must be about 96-100F. Most infants prefer cooler water than adults, so its best to use a thermometer to be sure about is it suitable for your baby or not. If you use water heater, check its temperature settings twice, it should be 120F at the very most. Also, if you mix hot and cool water, make sure it is mixed thoroughly. 3. Fill the baby bath with no more than 4 inches of water (about 10 centimeters). While this does not seem much, its more then enough to make your baby clean. Remember, too much water can be of a serious danger for a newborn, so its better not to risk it. 4. Remember that bathtubs are often extremely slippery, so you will have to prevent slipping and falling. This is done by placing a bath mat on the bottom of the tub. This will free your hands so that you dont have to hold your baby all the time. 5. Prepare everything you will need beforehand, that is: a. two dry and warm towels b. soft sponge c. baby soap, ph neutral d. clean clothes 6. Do not overlook the metallic bath spouts; its best to cover them with spout covers that can be bought in most baby shops. 7. Do not over-do it with soap and shampoo. It is absolutely necessary to use only baby soap or shampoo, and even then it is important not to use more then needed. Also, never use soap to wash newborns face, in any case warm water should be enough. 8. Make sure your baby cant reach faucet handles. Sometimes they are not so hard to move as it seems, and that can lead to unforeseen consequences. 9. Its always a good idea to bath your baby with your partner, or maybe a relative or a friend. This can speed things up and add some safety. 10. Remember, there is no need to bath your baby too often. Newborns only need to take a bath every three days or so. Bathing can be a special and enjoyable time for both baby and parents, and by using these tips you can avoid almost any incident and make it safe for your baby.
Article Source: http://www.ArticleJoe.com
This article was written by Robert Perman, the owner of www.babysafetyinfo.com>www.babysafetyinfo.com a website for parents where you can get essential and detailed information on www.babysafetyinfo.com>baby safety
Please Rate this Article
5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 5
Not yet Rated
Copyright © ArticleJoe.com All Rights Reserved. Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service 100% Free Article Submission And Distribution
Powered by Article Dashboard