Babies don't need a bath every day, but they do need to stay clean and dry.
Wash your baby's face, neck, hands and diaper area, in that order and with attention to skin folds, daily.
For the first bath, it helps to have someone experienced with. Often, the nurses in the hospital will show you how to bathe your baby for the first time.
Once you're home try to make bath time relaxed and playful. Smile, make eye contact, sing, and talk with your baby.
- To prevent burns, keep the temperature of your hot water tank below 49°C.
- Keep the room warm, about 22 to 27°C (72 to 80°F).
- Remove jewellery that could scratch your baby.
- Wash your hands.
- Bathe baby in the sink, a basin, a baby bathtub, or in a bathtub with an adult.
- Lay out a towel next to the sink, basin, or tub to lay your baby on after the bath.
- Always keep at least one hand on your baby. Never leave baby unattended, not even for a second!
- Bath water should be lukewarm. Check the temperature on your wrist or elbow.
- Have everything within easy reach before you start.
- Apply any oils you may want to use after the bath to avoid dropping a slippery baby.
When washing, think cleanest to dirtiest. Wash the eyes and face first and work your way down to the diaper area, leaving it last.