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How often to bathe a newborn

A small child has to do everything very carefully. And what if the puppet-like opponent is that size, he does not like to accept anything without protest. In addition to feeding him, putting him to sleep, another very difficult task for the mother, bathing!

Of course, there are some lucky mothers whose cubs are Lakshmi. So much so, that they love bath time the most. By throwing soap bubbles on her mother's face and clothes, splashing water all around from the bathing area, she gets immense pleasure from increasing her mother's work. And the rest of the chicks may have screamed when they went to take a bath or fell asleep by blowing their noses when water fell on their heads. Then tell the child how the poor mother bathed!

Do you know how to make newborn babies happy during bath time? How can bath time be the most enjoyable and relaxing for mom and baby? I say quietly; Apply it!

#1. How many times a week should a newborn bathe?

For now, bathing 2-3 times a week for 5-10 minutes is enough for newborns. But if your pooch enjoys bath time, you can do it daily. If you bathe more than this, there is more risk of harm than benefit. Maybe you saw that the flexible skin of the newborn became dry day by day. If it is a question of cleaning the private parts, then you can do it without bathing. It is necessary to clean the private part from time to time with warm water and soft cotton.

#2. When to bathe Sona

You can bathe your newborn at any time of the day. Choose a time when you don't have much work to do. It is better not to take a bath right after eating or when you are hungry. If you see that after taking a bath for a few days, he is getting quite comfortable in the bath, then you can use this bath as a technique to put the newborn to sleep. After evening, bathe your little gold in warm turmeric water. Soon he will pass to the land of sleep...

#3. Where to bathe the newborn

Do not pour water until the tiny gold pulse falls off. Or if the area is soft after the pulse falls, wait until it dries. Until then, either sponge the baby's body or wipe it with a wet cloth. After the pulse falls, your baby is ready for a wet bath. Get him a small bath tub. There is no point in having a bath in the bathroom itself. Any place that is clean, safe and warm is ideal for a baby bath.

You can also use the large basin for bathing. You may find the basin more suitable for handling the first fluffy chicks!

#4. Newborn soap and shampoo

No, never give your wee the soap or shampoo you use yourself. Baby soaps and shampoos are available from many good companies (eg, Baby Dove). Bring them. Make sure that baby soaps and shampoos do not contain perfumes or artificial colors. (Note, Baby Dove has brought all such products thinking about the flexible body of newborns.

Lather the soap first on the palm of your hand, then hold the gold as per your convenience and apply the soap. When the soap is applied, wash the soap off the face with water in the palm of the hand. When your baby is a little older ie learns to sit up, bathe him in a sitting position. Bathe the newborn very carefully and with the head elevated.

A good baby product (eg Baby Dove) should also be used for shampoo. Baby shampoos are now available that do not irritate the baby's eyes even if they get into the baby's eyes. Get a tear-free shampoo from a good company for lice. Shampoo gold once or twice a week.

Take a small amount of shampoo, lather and gently massage the baby's scalp and hair. It will make him very comfortable.

If his head becomes flaky, i.e. cradle cap, gently brush the hair with a very soft baby brush while shampooing. This will loosen the peels.

Never rub or scratch the baby's head excessively.

#5. Warm lukewarm water for bathing

Baby bath water should never be cold. Bathe the child in lukewarm water. After filling the bathtub with gold bath water, be sure to dip your elbow in to test the temperature of the water. As the baby will not feel cold, it will be at a comfortable temperature and calm.

So that the weasel does not get scared, put your hand in the water, sprinkle some water and look at it in a funny gesture. Try to convince your child that bathing with water is not a cause of fear, on the contrary he will feel relaxed.

#6. Preparing for the newborn bath

Hold the baby as firmly as you can. Make sure that his head is held high. Be careful not to let the wee eat the soap suds or get water in its ears.

Take all the necessary things like baby towel, clothes, diaper, lotion (you can use Baby Dove) and sit to bathe him.

Give full attention to your child's bath. If necessary, turn off your mobile for that time. Even if a little careless but serious danger can happen!

It is enough to fill the bathtub up to 5 cm of water until the baby is six months old. If there is no faucet at hand, fill a bucket with water and keep it aside. There will be no need to throw away the weevil. Take off the jewelry, wash your hands well and then start the bath!

#7. Let the time of bathing be joyous and exhilarating

Clean the wee's eyes well before opening the clothes. Soak a cotton ball in warm water and rub gently on the inside and outside of the eye. Then wipe the whole face. Be careful not to sneeze the water into the nose and ears.

Now it's time to open the clothes. Open the diaper first. Then clothes. Start the bath with your head on your hands. Be very careful.

Start with the head, end with the private parts. Take extra care, so that not a single drop of potty-vomit remains in the baby's body.

#8. Have a fun fun bath now Sajuguzu

When the bath is over, lay the gold down and wrap it in a clean, dry, soft towel. Wipe gently with hands. When wiping, pay special attention to body folds (such as the baby's armpits, muzzle, behind the ears, groin, etc.).

A good quality baby lotion (such as Baby Dove) can be applied after the bath if the skin is dry or to avoid the risk of diaper rash.

Put on diapers after skin care is complete. Put on the soft and fluffy clothes.

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