Get everything you need before changing your baby’s diaper. Once you start changing, don’t take your eyes off your baby even for a second. Babies wiggle and move. They can get hurt or
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Changing Baby’s Diaper
June 18th, 2009 No Comments
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Preparing Your Baby’s Bath
June 11th, 2009 1 Comment
· Plan for your baby’s bath. Get everything ready before you start the bath. This makes bathing your baby easier and safer.
· If you can, turn down your water heater to 120 degrees. Babies can get scalded easily. Fill the sink or
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Bathing Your Baby
June 10th, 2009 No Comments
Your baby needs sponge baths at first. Give your baby a sponge bath until her umbilical cord or his circumcision, if any, is healed. After that, your baby can have a tub bath.Technorati Profile
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Gentle When Bathing Your Baby
June 9th, 2009 No Comments
· You can use your bathtub, kitchen sink or a plastic baby tub. Use something to line the tub to keep your baby from slipping. If you use a foam liner for a tub, it needs to be dried out after each use. This prevents the growth of germs. Or
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