Search this Site
 
Arts & Crafts Articles »» Parenting <<
Search Articles 
How To Bathe Your Newborn Baby
By Chris Hinde

Bath or no bath for your baby just after he sees the light of
the world entirely depends upon your decision. Traditionally
immediately after their birth, the babies were handed to their
parents; but nowadays the scene has changed. They are wiped
down before they get into the welcoming arms of their mom or
dad. But it is totally up to your will to bathe him or not.

Vernix, the greasy film that enwraps your baby’s body acts as
an effective moisturizer for the baby’s soft and vulnerable
skin. This greasy moisturizer if not wiped off, is again
absorbed. This reabsorbing act of the vernix prevents the baby
from dry patches on skin. Now it is seen that this vernix layer
can be found in more amount on pre-term baby than on one that is
full-term.

A baby while staying in the womb is surrounded by amniotic
fluid. For this reason, a waterproof material is a necessity
and vernix plays the role of this essential material aptly.

Now coming back from the hospital the parents are the ones
responsible for bathing the newborn baby. The task is not that
easy, especially for the new parents. They are generally tensed
to give their baby a bath.

The first thing to worry about is determining the temperature
of the water. But before that arrange for all the accessories,
such as towel, changing mat, new nappy, clean dress, for the
bath. Then put the baby in a suitable place.

At first fill the tub with cold water. Then mix that water with
hot water. Make sure the water temperature is proper for your
baby by dipping your elbow into it. This testing by dipping of
the elbow is an effective one as the elbow-skin is quite
sensitive.

Undress your baby and wrap him in a soft towel. Run some water
with your hand gently over his head. Avoid shampooing your baby
as generally the chemical of shampoo is a problem for the
babies’ delicate scalp.

After you are done with it, lower the baby with care into the
water by putting his neck in your elbow’s crook and your hand
while holding one of his leg’s back. Now another thing to
remember - in case you are southpaw, put the neck of your baby
in your right elbow’s crook and wash him with your left hand
while holding his right leg with your right hand.

Cup a little water in your hand and sprinkle it on your baby’s
body. Avoid scrubbing or rubbing his body since they are
absolutely unnecessary. A newborn baby does not accumulate that
much dirt. Bathe him for some minutes, otherwise he will catch
cold. Dry him and dress him - your baby is fresh after his
first bath


About The Author: Chris Hinde is an author and mother. See more
of her articles at http://www.babycribbedding.info





 

 Articles
Free Articles
Arts and Crafts
Decorating Tips
Parenting Articles
Most Popular Articles
Top Authors
Submit Article
Contact Us
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google

 Members Login
 Forgot Password?
Not a member? Sign up here!

Submit Article
If you would like to contribute an original article to be shared with our readers, please Click Here!

Start Your Own Mural and Faux Business. Learn the Secrets to Success From a Professional Artist.



 

Home | About Us | Mural Pricing | Contact Us | Link to Us | Add URL | Links | Shopping-DIY Store | Tell-A-Friend | Start Your Own Mural and Faux Business
Photo Gallery Lobby | Childrens Murals | Trompe L'Oeil Murals | Faux painting | Kids room Ideas | Custom Murals
Arts and Crafts Articles | Decorating Articles | Parenting Articles | Arts and Crafts Article Directory | Submit an Article | Free Stuff | Newsletter
© All rights reserved www.silverspoonmurals.com