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How To Make Baby Bath In bathtub – Step by Step Guide

 

How To Make Baby Bath In bathtub:

baby in bath with soap on his head

Babies love baths! Bath time is a great opportunity for bonding with your little one. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make a baby bathe in a bathtub:

Before you start, gather everything you need:
– A clean bathtub
– A towel
– A washcloth
– Mild baby soap
– A cup for rinsing

 

Step By Step Guide:

1. Fill the tub: Fill the tub with about three to four inches of warm water—enough to reach your baby’s chest when seated. You can use the bath seat or tub ring if you have one.

2. Undress your baby: Gently remove your baby’s clothes, taking care not to get them wet.

3. Test the water: Before placing your baby in the tub, test the water with your forearm or elbow to make sure it’s not too hot or cold.

4. Gently lower your baby into the tub: Use one hand to support your baby’s head and the other hand to hold his or her lower body as you lower him or her into the water.

5. Wash your baby: Gently clean your baby with the washcloth, using mild baby soap. Be sure to wash the area between the folds of skin.

6. Rinse your baby: Use the cup to pour clean water over your baby to rinse away the soap.

7. Lift your baby out of the tub: Use both hands to support your baby as you lift him or her out of the tub.

8. Wrap your baby in a towel: Gently lift your baby from the tub and wrap him or her in a soft, dry towel.

9. Dry your baby: Gently pat your baby dry with the towel.

 

Bonus Tips:

  • Before giving your baby a bath, you should always read the manufacturer’s instructions. This will help you ensure that you are using the tub correctly and safely.
  • To make bath time easier, it is helpful to have all of the supplies you need within reach.
  • You may also want to purchase a few accessories, such as knee pads, to make the experience more comfortable for both you and your baby.

 

Conclusion:

Bathing your baby can be a fun and enjoyable experience. With the right supplies and careful attention, bath time can be both safe and pleasant for both you and your baby. Be sure to follow these steps and use bath time as an opportunity to bond with your little one.

Happy bathing!

 

 

Disclaimer:

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you have any questions or concerns about bath time safety, please consult a qualified medical professional.

 

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