Baby bathing is a real moment of relaxation for the little one. It is also a moment of shared complicity. However, bathing can be a source of anxiety for young parents. Here are 10 tips to help you enjoy it safely.
WHEN AND HOWÂ OFTEN SHOULD YOU BATHE YOUR BABY?
Are you wondering how often to wash a little one? You can bathe him every day if you wish, especially if your toddler particularly enjoys this time. On the other hand, if this weather is difficult to bear or if your little one has certain dermatological problems, you can very well bathe him only every 2 or 3 days.
Are you wondering whether you should bathe your baby in the morning or the evening? It depends on your preferences and the organization of your day. Does your little one have colic? He’s writhing in pain and having trouble falling asleep? In this case, choose an evening bath to allow him to relax.
HOW TO PROPERLYÂ PREPARE THE BATH?
Are you ready to bathe your little one? Prepare before undressing your baby. To start, turn off your cell phone and eliminate all distractions. This is an important point to ensure the safety of your little one. Once this task is accomplished, check the cleanliness of the bathtub.
Next, check the room temperature and turn on the heating if necessary to reach 22 to 25°C. Finally, remove your jewelry and run the water. You will stop filling the bathtub when it is between 8 and 10 cm deep.
WHAT IS THEÂ RIGHT TEMPERATURE FOR BABY BATHING?
Wondering what temperature your baby’s bath should be? Place the thermometer in the bathtub to check it. It must be between 35 and 37°C. To be on the safe side, check the water temperature again by dipping your hand into the tub. If you are satisfied with this, it is time to undress your baby on the changing table. Clean his buttocks and genitals with a wet cloth before putting him in the bathtub.
ALWAYS SUPERVISEÂ YOUR CHILD
Attention! When bathing your baby, you should never leave your child alone in the bathtub or on the changing table. Under no circumstances should you leave the room to answer the phone, attend to another child, or open your front door.
PLACE EVERYTHING YOU NEEDÂ WITHIN EASY REACH
To be perfectly relaxed and safe while bathing your baby, you must place everything you need within easy reach. Are you wondering what objects these are? Place the bath thermometer, the cleaning product, your little one’s toys, the bath cape, and any other accessories you will need.
THE BABY BATH SEATÂ AN ESSENTIAL FOR SAFETY
Here is an essential accessory for giving your baby a bath in complete safety! You must obtain a suitable deckchair. This is a seat that suctions to the bottom of the bathtub. It can accommodate the child from birth until the age of 6 months. As long as you stay next to the toddler! Thanks to this accessory, the baby does not risk rolling, bumping, or drinking the cup.
METHODS ANDÂ TECHNIQUES FOR WASHING BABIES SAFELY
Let’s review the different steps to bathing your baby safely. To start, always undress your child on their changing table. Then you have a choice! You can soap it on the changing table before immersing it in water. You can also let it soak in water for a few moments before washing it.
In any case, when you soap your little one, place your hand under his armpit to hold him firmly and clean him from the cleanest to the dirtiest.
STEPS TOÂ DRY BABY WELL AFTER BATHING
You have just finished bathing your baby. Now you need to warm him up by immediately wrapping him in a soft towel or bath cape. Cover his head to keep him warm and don’t rub his skin so as not to irritate him.
THE BABY BATH CAPEÂ FOR A SMOOTH EXIT
Did you know? The bath cape is a comfortable accessory. It was designed to wrap the baby up straight out of the bath. In principle, bath capes are made of terry cloth to absorb water without irritating the little ones’ skin. They have hoods to cover infants’ heads after this moment of sweetness. Do you want to buy a bath cape? Go to a supermarket or specialist store. There is something for all tastes and all fantasies!
BABY BATHING WHEN AND HOW TO START?
Have you ever heard of baby bathing? This technique is not new, but it has been brought up to date recently. It is aimed at children aged 3 months and over. To practice it, it’s simple, fill your bathtub with 5 to 10 cm of water. Then, place the little one on his stomach or back, depending on his tone, and watch him carefully! Do not leave the room. You will let it bubble like this for a few minutes before taking it out of the water.