PT said:Bathing a newbornatGย baby can feel a bit intimidating at first, but with a few gentle steps and some preparation, it becomes a sweet bonding moment. Here’s a complete guide to help you bathe a newborn safely and comfortably.
๐ When Can You Bathe a Newborn?
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Wait until the umbilical cord stump falls off (usually around 1โ2 weeks) before giving a full tub bath.
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Until then, stick to sponge baths.
๐งผ How Often Should You Bathe a Newborn?
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2 to 3 times a week is plenty.
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Daily bathing can dry out a newborn’s sensitive skin.
๐งบ What Youโll Need:
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Soft washcloth or sponge
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Mild, fragrance-free baby soap (optional)
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Cup for rinsing
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Baby towel (with a hood if possible)
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Clean diaper and clothes
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Small baby bathtub or basin (once ready for tub baths)
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Warm water (about 98โ100ยฐF or 37ยฐC)
๐ถ How to Give a Sponge Bath (Before Umbilical Cord Falls Off):
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Set up a warm, draft-free area.
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Lay your baby on a flat surface (e.g., towel or changing pad).
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Keep baby wrapped in a towel, exposing only the area you’re washing.
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Dip the cloth in warm water, wring it out, and gently wash:
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Face (no soap)
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Neck folds
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Arms, hands, legs, feet
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Diaper area last (front to back for girls)
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Pat dry and diaper/dress baby immediately.
๐ How to Give a Tub Bath (After Umbilical Cord Falls Off):
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Fill a baby tub with just 2โ3 inches of warm water.
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Undress baby and gently place them in the water, supporting their head and neck.
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Use a soft washcloth to clean:
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Face and scalp (including behind ears)
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Body folds
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Genital area (last)
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Rinse gently with a cup of clean warm water.
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Lift baby out, wrap in a towel immediately, and pat dry.
๐ซ Safety Tips:
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Never leave your baby unattended in or near water โ not even for a second.
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Test the water temperature with your wrist or elbow.
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Avoid direct water on the face or over the umbilical stump (until healed).
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Use mild products only, or just water for very young babies.