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Bathing a newborn can be a daunting task, especially for new parents. Here are some steps to follow to ensure that your baby's bath is safe and comfortable: 1. Gather your supplies: You will need a baby bathtub, mild soap, a soft washcloth, a cup for rinsing, a towel, and a clean diaper and clothes. 2. Fill the tub with warm water: Fill the tub with warm water, about 2 to 3 inches deep. Test the water with your elbow or wrist to make sure it's not too hot. 3. Undress your baby: Take off your baby's clothes, but keep the diaper on until you're ready to start washing. 4. Support your baby: Hold your baby securely with one hand and use the other hand to wash your baby. 5. Wash your baby's face: Use a soft washcloth or cotton ball to wash your baby's face with plain water. 6. Wash your baby's hair: Wet your baby's hair with the cup of water and gently massage a small amount of baby shampoo into the hair. Rinse with water. 7. Wash your baby's body: Use a soft washcloth to wash your baby's body with a mild soap. Be sure to wash all the creases, such as under the arms, behind the ears, and in the diaper area. 8. Rinse your baby: Use the cup of water to rinse your baby thoroughly. 9. Dry your baby: Gently pat your baby dry with a towel, making sure to dry all the creases. 10. Dress your baby: Dress your baby in a clean diaper and clothes. Tips: - Always keep one hand on your baby while they're in the bathtub to prevent them from slipping or falling. - Only use mild, baby-specific soap and shampoo to avoid irritating your baby's delicate skin. - Make sure the room is warm and draft-free to keep your baby comfortable during the bath. - Don't give your newborn a bath immediately after feeding, as they may spit up or vomit. - Remember to never leave your baby unattended in the bathtub, even for a moment.
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