What part of the baby should you wash first?

Start at your baby's face and top of their head: First dip the clean cloth in the warm water. Use only warm water without soap for this step to avoid getting soap in your baby's eyes or mouth. Wipe the top of the head and around the outer ears, chin, neck folds, and eyes.
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Which part of baby do you wash first?

Using a baby bath sponge or wash cloth, cleanse one area at a time. Start behind the ears, then move to the neck, elbows, knees, between fingers and toes. Pay attention to creases under the arms, behind the ears, around the neck. The hair comes toward the end of bath time so baby doesn't get cold.
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What part of the baby should you wash last?

Gently wash your baby's genitals and bottom last, using water only. Also clean out any bits of poo, vomit or milk from your baby's body creases.
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When can I wash my newborn's umbilical cord?

You can safely tub bathe your baby after birth and before the cord falls off. Your baby may be bathed every two to three days with mild baby bathing products. Bathing often can dry your baby's skin.
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Do I need to clean my newborn belly button?

Taking care of the stump

A baby's umbilical cord stump dries out and eventually falls off — usually within one to three weeks after birth. In the meantime, treat the area gently: Keep the stump dry. Parents were once instructed to swab the stump with rubbing alcohol after every diaper change.
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Bathing a Newborn Baby (with Umbilical Cord): Step-by-step Video



How do I clean my baby's belly button after it falls off?

"After the cord falls off, the stump may be moist and have bit of bleeding around the edges," says Gritchen. You can "simply wash with soap and water and pat dry," she adds. After the belly button area is completely healed and dry, you can begin a normal bath rountine for your baby.
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How do you clean a newborn girls private part?

To clean your baby's labia, wet a cotton ball with warm water, hold your baby's legs apart and wipe between the labia with the cotton ball. Start at the front and gently wipe backwards. Use a new cotton ball if you need to wipe again. Dry your baby's genital area by gently patting with a soft towel.
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When can I start putting lotion on my newborn?

Your baby's skin is prone to dryness, so you want to keep it as moisturized as possible. When you get baby out of the tub, gently pat her dry and apply moisturizer immediately.
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How do you wash a newborn's umbilical cord?

During your baby's first few weeks, while the umbilical cord stump is still attached, you should only give sponge baths. A sponge bath is as simple as wrapping your baby in a towel, and wiping her with a damp washcloth and soapy water. You'll want to do this on a comfortable surface such as a changing table.
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Should babies wash hair first or last?

It's important to wash your baby's body first and leave their hair for last. According to these newborn baby hacks, babies lose most of their heat through their head. Leaving this step for last will ensure they stay as warm as possible.
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Why should you comb the baby's scalp?

Brushing encourages blood flow and a healthy scalp

Soft bristles massage your baby's scalp and help encourage blood flow. The soft bristles help brush off any loose skin and increase circulation to the follicles. Just like scalp massage in adults, this can encourage healthy hair growth.
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Should I wash my baby's face everyday?

You don't need to bathe your baby every day. You may prefer to wash their face, neck, hands and bottom instead. This is often called "topping and tailing". Choose a time when your baby is awake and content.
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When should we start tummy time?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends supervised tummy time for full-term babies starting in the first week, as soon as your baby's umbilical cord stump falls off. For newborns, success is a minute at a time, 2 to 3 sessions per day. If they start crying, it's time for a break.
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Can I use Johnson's baby lotion on a newborn?

Just keep in mind to stay away from baby lotions that have a lot of chemicals that can be toxic to your little one. For a no-frills, all-day baby lotion that is safe even for a newborn, this Johnson's baby lotion is a top pick that is clinically proven for its mildness.
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When should I use baby oil?

Apply the product after bathing/showering while the skin is still damp. For very dry skin, your doctor may instruct you to soak the area before using the product. Long, hot, or frequent bathing/washing can worsen dry skin.
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Should you lotion baby's face?

Parents and caregivers can buy moisturizers that are particularly suitable for a baby's sensitive skin. They should choose a hypoallergenic moisturizer and apply it two to three times a day. Another way to prevent peeling skin on newborns is to ensure that they do not become dehydrated.
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Do you wipe baby after peeing?

Do you need to wipe a baby girl after peeing? No. Even with a baby girl, you don't need to worry about wiping after they pee. This is because urine doesn't normally irritate the skin and most nappies easily absorb it anyway.
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Why does my baby's private area smell?

Young girls and infants may have normal vaginal odor. Diapers and urine may make the smell a little stronger. However, if your daughter has a smell, redness, itching, and may complain that it hurts when she pees, it's probably vulvovaginitis.
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Does a newborn baby girl have discharge?

A Word From Verywell

Rest assured that it is normal and expected for a newborn to have vaginal discharge in the first week or so of life. However, if you ever have questions or concerns about your newborn's vaginal health (or any other health worry), always check with your baby's pediatrician.
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How do you clean a newborn's tongue?

To clean your baby's tongue and gums correctly, you should:
  1. Make a habit of cleaning after feeding.
  2. Gently cradle your baby in one arm during the cleaning.
  3. Use a damp gauze or washcloth, or a silicone baby tongue cleaner.
  4. Gently massage their gums, tongue, and inner cheeks.
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Does it hurt baby when umbilical cord stump falls off?

There are no nerve endings in your baby's cord, so it doesn't hurt when it is cut.
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What happens if poop gets on umbilical cord?

Getting some poop on the cord or navel is not serious. If it occurs, clean the area with soap and water. This should prevent any infections.
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What to do after the umbilical cord falls off?

After the cord falls off, continue sponge baths for a few more days. Help the belly button area dry up. Then, tub baths will be fine.
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Normal Navel Care:
  1. Keep the navel (belly button) clean and dry.
  2. If there are any secretions, clean them away. ...
  3. Do this gently to prevent any bleeding.
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How do I know if my newborn's umbilical cord is infected?

Signs of an Infected Umbilical Cord Stump
  1. A smelly yellow discharge from the stump area.
  2. A reddening of the skin around the stump.
  3. Swelling of the navel area.
  4. Your baby crying when you touch the stump, indicating it is tender or sore.
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