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Baby's First Bath
A Trendy or Traditional Approach?
By Joe Cooke
You've just arrived home from the hospital with your new baby. The nurses and doctors are all gone, as are most of the relatives. Time for Mom and Baby to relax with a nice bath, right?
The day after we brought our newborn daughter home we decided to treat her to her first bath. While I held Katie in my arms, my wife, JoAnn, placed everything on the kitchen counter, checked it twice and went over the instructions three times.
We made sure we had the baby tub, washrag for soaping, washrag for rinsing, cotton swabs for the eyes, no-tears shampoo, baby soap, warm towel, swaddling blanket, tub of warm water for rinsing, tub of warm water for soaping, yellow rubber ducky that turns white if the water is too hot, tiny knit cap, diaper and printed instructions. The sheer volume of what to have on hand, plus the extensive lists of how-to and what-not-to-do, was intimidating.
"I was so nervous I was sweating," JoAnn recalls. "And then, right in the middle of the bath, the neighbors dropped by unexpectedly. I can hardly imagine what I must have looked like."
Although we took a whole series of childbirth classes, we never actually practiced bathing a newborn. Like most parental skills, we learned on the job. Four years and another baby later we've learned that for the most part, bathing your newborn follows some basic, logical principles: keep the baby warm, keep the baby safe and have fun.
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