Baby’s bath is a cherished time for adult and infant alike. Here are a few simple steps to keep in mind as basics for baby’s bath time.
Gather Supplies – Before you begin, make sure you have everything you need during and immediately after bath ready and on hand. Having your bath items stored together for ease of use saves you time and limits searching for things before the bath begins.
- Bath towel – one with a hood works well
- Soft washcloth
- Cotton balls
- Mild shampoo/Mild moisturizing soap or 2-in-1 product
- Diaper
- Wipes
- Change of clothing
Many people prefer to use organic products that include towels, washcloths, shampoos, soaps, and more. Here is a list of some sites offering these types of products. Nanny Marly does not endorse any particular products but we do want to provide you with resources.
- The Honest Company (organic diapers, cleaning supplies, detergents, and more)
- Baby Earth (organic bath products)
- The Ultimate Green Store (organic bath towels and other products)
- Earth Mama Angel Baby (organic bath products)
- California Baby (organic bath products)
Environment – Where you bathe baby is up to you, but make sure that the temperature of the room is comfortable. Having space for your bathing supplies is important. You want everything within your reach. You can choose to use a baby tub or sink lined with a clean towel.
Fill your baby tub or sink with an inch or two of warm water. Set your water temperature below 120F to avoid scalding. Bathwater should be between 90F and 100F. Using a tub thermometer can help you be sure that the water is comfortably warm, but you can also check the temperature with your elbow or inside of your wrist. It should be warm but not hot.
Frequency – Bathing your little one every few days is usually the right frequency. More often could dry his skin and if you are thoroughly cleaning during diapering this is usually sufficient. During the first week or two, until the stump of the umbilical cord falls off, your baby should have only sponge baths.
Ease In – Undress baby and gradually place her in the tub on her back supporting her head and neck with one hand. Baby should enter the water feet first. Your free and will be used to reach for items needed. Position the baby so that you are comfortable and in control.
Clean Up – Pour water over the baby with a cup throughout the bath so she stays warm and comfortable. Use a soft washcloth, cotton balls, or even your hands to clean baby’s face and body. Use a light and caressing touch and minimal soap to wash her face and hair. Massage her entire scalp gently. Rinse trying to avoid her eyes. If soap does get into the eyes liberally wipe her eyes with plain water until soap remains are gone. Wash the rest of her body from the top down. Pay attention to the creases under arms, behind ears, around the neck, between fingers and toes, and genital areas.
You don’t need to rush through this, but you don’t want to linger too long either as the water cools and your baby can become chilled. As babies mature and grow spending more time in the bath exploring and playing is wonderful. However, these first weeks or months should be focused on a warm and nurturing time of cleaning up without lingering too long.
Wrap Up – Lift baby out of the tub, wrap her in the towel, and pat dry. Babies are slippery when wet so take care. There is no reason to rub or be overly vigorous. Remember, this is a soothing and nurturing time. This could also be a good time for a little massage time once she’s dry.
Fresh and Ready – Once the baby is dry, diaper and clothe baby so she continues to stay warm and comfortable. You can carry your towel-wrapped baby to the bedroom for diapering and clothing or have this ready in your bathing area.
Bathing is such a lovely bonding process for both adult and baby. Take time to engage baby by singing or talking to them throughout the process. Don’t rush bath time; instead, look forward to it as a calming and connecting time for you both.
LINKS
- Baby Earth – http://www.babyearth.com/bath-products.html
- The Honest Company – https://www.honest.com/
- The Ultimate Green Store – https://www.theultimategreenstore.com/s-491-organic-baby-towels.aspx
- Earth Mama Angel Baby – http://earthmamaangelbaby.com/categories/angel-baby.html
- California Baby – http://www.californiababy.com/
- Buy Buy Baby (thermometer) – https://www.buybuybaby.com/1/3/bath-thermometer
- Buy Buy Baby (bathtub) – https://www.buybuybaby.com/store/category/bath-potty/bath-tubs-accessories/bath-tubs-seats/32074/
- Massage – http://www.babycenter.com/slideshow-baby-massage