Baby’s Bath - Great Tips for Baby Bath
Babies seem so vulnerable; therefore most of the mothers are afraid when they have to bathe the baby for the first time. They are afraid that they can’t handle such a small and fragile creature, which is always moving. But don’t worry! In general babies adore to be bathed, and baby’s bath will become a pleasant moment of your daily program.Furthermore you can find some tips for a bath without any danger for your baby. You usually should bathe your baby daily until the age of 1 year, as it prevents the little creature from falling ill. You should bathe your baby at the same time, preferably before the last meal, at about 20 – 21, but the bath time will be adapted to the baby’s particularities. The temperature in the room where you bathe the child should be 24 – 25 Celsius degrees, or at least 22 Celsius degrees and the baby must sleep in a room where the temperature is about 20 – 22 Celsius degrees.
Before the bath you have to prepare all that you need:
• the little bath
• the table for swaddling
• the bowl with boiled and cooled water for washing the baby’s eyes and face
• the box of sterile gauze and cotton
• oil, which was boiled and cooled or special baby oil
• cream, powder
• comb and brush for the hair
• scissors for the nails
• towel for head and body
• bath thermometer
Firstly you must pour in the bath cold water, after that hot water and then you check the temperature, which must be about 35 Celsius degrees. The water in the bath mustn’t be deeper than 10 cm. You must never add hot water when the baby is in the bath and you must never let the baby alone in the bath, as he might get drawn. Firstly, wash the baby’s head, then the body, using a special shampoo for babies and a special soap, too, which won’t irritate the baby’s skin.
And, so on, step by step, the baby’s bath is ready and this is one of the happiest moments of a family when they enjoy their baby laughing and playing with plastic toys in the water, and taking photos.
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