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Bath Time: How To Bathe With Babies & Children




Rub A Dub Bath Time

From Fit Pregnancy Magazine


Some moms turn baby's bath time into a family affair by climbing into the tub or shower with their little one, making it a relaxing transition from wake to sleep for all involved. "I always recommend that bath time be family time," says pediatrician Jay Gordon, M.D. Here are tips to make sharing a bath safe and fun:
1. Gather everything you need, including a large washcloth and bath supplies. Run the water between 90 and 98 degrees F (make sure your water heater tops out at 120 degrees F. and skip the bubble bath, which can be too harsh for your baby's skin.
2. If you can, get in first, and have your partner hand you the naked baby; if you're alone, put the baby in a bouncy seat close to the tub or shower and proceed from there. Keep your baby away from the spout.
3. Spread the washcloth over your thighs if you're in a tub (or across your chest if you're in the shower) to keep your baby from slipping.
4. In the tub, sit with your knees bent and place the baby on her back against your upper thighs with her feet on your belly, supporting her head and entire body. Suds her quickly from head to toe (baby shampoo can double as body wash), keeping one hand on her at all times. Frequently pour water over the baby to rinse her and keep her warm. Talk, sing and play; you can even introduce a few toys.
5. In the shower, hold your baby against your chest, keeping your arms securely around her. Reach up with one hand to soap her, and dip in and out of the water to rinse.
6.Wrap the baby in a hooded towel. Hand her off or set her in the baby seat while you quickly dry off and put on your robe.
7. Now's the perfect time to nurse, cuddle and rock your baby to sleep