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Bathing an infant can be a nerve-wracking experience for new parents, but with a little practice and attention to safety, it can be a pleasant bonding experience for both you and your baby. Here are some steps to help you bathe your infant safely and comfortably: 1. Gather your supplies: Before you begin, gather all the supplies you'll need, including a clean towel, baby wash, a clean diaper, and a change of clothes. Make sure everything is within arm's reach so you won't have to leave your baby unattended. 2. Fill the tub or sink with warm water: Fill the tub or sink with warm (not hot) water, to a depth of about 2-3 inches. Test the water temperature with your wrist or elbow to make sure it's not too hot. 3. Undress your baby: Undress your baby and wrap him or her in a towel to keep warm. 4. Support your baby's head: Cradle your baby's head in your hand, using your forearm to support his or her back. 5. Gently wash your baby: Use a small amount of baby wash on a soft washcloth or sponge to gently wash your baby's body, starting with his or her face and working your way down. Pay special attention to the folds of skin in the neck, armpits, and groin. 6. Rinse your baby: Use a cup or your hand to gently pour water over your baby's body to rinse off the soap. 7. Dry your baby: Pat your baby's skin dry with a clean towel, paying special attention to the folds of skin. You can also apply a mild baby lotion to keep your baby's skin soft. 8. Dress your baby: Dress your baby in a clean diaper and clothes. Tips for a Safe Bathing Experience: - Never leave your baby unattended in the bath, even for a second. - Make sure the water temperature is not too hot, as babies have sensitive skin. - Always test the water temperature with your wrist or elbow before placing your baby in the water. - Support your baby's head and neck at all times. - Use gentle, baby-specific products for washing your baby. - Make sure all supplies are within arm's reach before beginning the bath. - Talk or sing to your baby to help them relax and enjoy the experience.
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