How To Bathe Your Baby
September 10th, 2006
Before you start your baby’s bath make sure you have all of your supplies ready to go. Keep a phone within reach and have clothes, towels, baby shampoo and rubbing alcohol for newborns with their cords on.
One very important reminder, never leave your baby for any reason.
Keep your room warm and make sure you don’t have a draft. Your water heater should be set to below 120 degrees (this will protect your baby and also save you money) Test the bath water on the inside of your wrist, it should feel comfortable.
Try and keep the umbilical cord from getting wet. If it does get wet, dab rubbing alcohol on it after the bath.
For more information, please read our full article on Bathing Your Baby.
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