I believe that bathing your child is another task that parents are quite worried about. Some are afraid of dropping their child, some are afraid of slipping out of their hands, or are afraid of water getting into their child’s ears, eyes, or nose. Today, we have a technique for bathing your beloved child to share with parents. We guarantee that it is easy and safe for your child.

Prepare sufficiently warm water: To start bathing, the first thing parents need to prepare is warm water. Mix it until it is warm enough to be around 30-37 degrees Celsius and reach the height of 2-3 joints of the baby’s bathtub โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที. Most importantly, don’t forget to swirl the water around the tub to distribute the warm water evenly throughout the tub. Before immersing your baby in warm water, it is recommend that parents test the temperature of the water on the inside of their wrist to ensure that the water is not too hot.
Bathe your baby properly: Then, use both hands to support your baby and place him/her in the tub, with his/her bottom down first. Use a sponge or soft towel soaked in water and wrung out damp to clean his/her face and body. Start from the front and wipe from top to bottom. Then, rub baby soap starting from the neck, under the chin, armpits, creases, and buttocks all over your baby’s body. At this stage, hold your baby tightly to prevent him/her from slipping out of your hands.
In addtiton, change the water in the bathtub and slowly scoop the water to wash your baby’s body again, both front and back. Then, turn your baby over by placing your arms under his/her armpits. And scoop the water to clean him/her as well, making sure to rinse off all the soap.
Pat yourself dry gently: Use a towel to dry the folds thoroughly. If there is any moisture left, it may irritate the skin and cause diaper rash. Most importantly, it is recommend to use a gentle towel to dry the baby’s skin. Do not wipe or rub the towel against the baby’s skin to avoid damaging the baby’s skin.
Finally, it is recommend to prepare room temperature water. But if warm water is necessary, it should be slightly warm as it may dry or irritate your baby’s skin.