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The Newborn Bath

The Newborn Bath. Bath Supplies. Mild Soap Washcloth Clean Diaper Lotion Towel Cotton Swabs Cotton Balls Baby Shampoo. Clean Clothes Rubbing Alcohol Bath Tub. Bath Facts. Babies can drown in just one inch of water.

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The Newborn Bath

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  1. The Newborn Bath

  2. Bath Supplies • Mild Soap • Washcloth • Clean Diaper • Lotion • Towel • Cotton Swabs • Cotton Balls • Baby Shampoo • Clean Clothes • Rubbing Alcohol • Bath Tub

  3. Bath Facts • Babies can drown in just one inch of water. • 10% of childhood drownings occur in the bathtub. The majority occur in the absence of an adult. • Children drowning in bathtubs account for about two-thirds of the reported deaths of infants in the home each year. • Drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for children 1-4 years of age

  4. Safety Tips • Do not rely on older siblings for supervision. • A bath seat or ring cannot protect a baby from drowning. • Place a bathmat over the side of the tub to create a slip free exit.

  5. Safety Tips • Place a rubber mat at the bottom of the tub to prevent slipping. • Water should be no hotter than 120 degrees. • Keep toys, washcloths away from drain when emptying the tub. • NEVER LEAVE A CHILD UNATTENDED

  6. General Principles • Time should be convenient for caregiver and about the same time each day. • Always check temperature before putting baby the baby in. • Remove jewelry or items that might scratch the baby.

  7. General Principles • Have everything ready before you get the baby. • NEVER leave the baby unattended. • Support and hold onto the baby at all times.

  8. The Bath • Remove clothing, but keep the baby covered. • Start with the cleanest part of the baby first – the face • Wash eyes from the inside corner out.

  9. The Bath • Wash each body part with soap – be sure to get in crevices and skin folds. Shampoo hair. • Wash the baby’s buttocks after each bowel movement as well as at bath time. • Genitalia • Girls – Always wipe from front to back to prevent infection. • Boys – Follow doctor’s instruction depending on circumcision.

  10. The Bath • Rinse the baby with clean water. • Wipe the umbilical cord off with rubbing alcohol. • Dry baby off and wrap in a towel. • Dress baby

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