Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Baby Bath Time

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In this artical we want to tell about baby bath time for new parents and those who are going to be a parents of baby. The most nerve-racking thing you will have to do when you first take your new baby home is give him/her a bath.  Many new parents are terrified of this first time bathing experience, and rightfully so.  Let’s face it, if you’ve never bathed a baby before it can be quite scary.
Check out some great newborn bath tubs to make bathing your baby a little easier like the Puj Tub or the Original Tummy Tub.


Baby Bath
Baby Bath

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Preparing For A Baby Bath

When preparing a baby bath, first, and most importantly, be sure the temperature of the bath is just right.  Make certain the water is not too hot, and not too cold.  Test the water with the inside of your wrist or with your elbow.  You can also purchase a special baby bath thermometer that can help you tell the exact temperature of your bath water.  (But also always double check the water against your own skin).
If the air in the house is cold, turn on the heat before getting your baby ready for the bath.  Newborn babies hate to be naked, especially because they can’t stand to be cold.  Make the room where the bath will take place nice for your baby.  You may be hot and uncomfortable but you’ll survive the ten minutes or so it will take to bath your baby.  Also, turn on the heat in the room where you will dress and undress your baby.  Ensure that the whole bathing experience is a positive one for your baby.

How To Bath Your Baby

When first putting your baby in the bath water don’t rush the process.  Slowly submerge your baby’s body in the water (keep your baby’s head above the water) giving your baby a chance to get use to this new feel.  This will help your baby adjust to and enjoy this experience.
Also, bathing your baby can be easier and safer if you purchase some sort of baby insert to help support your baby during the bath. Some baby bath tubs come with one built in.  This insert will hold your baby upright or in an inclined position helping to ensure that your baby’s head won’t slip under the water. (Although this is no substitute for adult supervision and someone should always be with the baby to prevent baby from drowning—it only takes seconds of neglect for a baby to drown in just inches of water!).
Check out baby bath tub user reviews for the Fisher Price Whale of a Tub, the Primo Euro Baby Bath, and First Years Sure Comfort baby bath tub.

Bath Accessories

You may also want to consider purchasing a special baby bath towel with a handy hood to help keep your baby’s head warm after the bath.  Check out all of our articles on baby bath items and decide which bath products will help you bath your baby

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