Question 1: How often do you bathe your children?
A: Newborns can take a bath every day. If the weather is cold, you can take a bath once every two or three days.
Question 2: When should I give my child a bath?
Answer: It's best to drink milk after one hour, otherwise it will easily lead to indigestion and vomiting.
Question 3: Can I take a bath without dropping the umbilical cord?
Answer: You can take a bath without dropping the umbilical cord, just try to avoid the position of the navel and then disinfect the navel. After the wound is completely healed, you can take a bath, but instead of directly putting the baby into the water, you can put a bath bed on the bathtub and let the baby sleep on it to wash. When the baby can sit for 5 or 6 months, it can be washed directly in the water.
Question 4: What should I prepare for my baby when taking a bath?
Answer: You should choose baby shower gel made of natural oil. However, infants under 3 months should use less shower gel. For example, after three baths, you can wash it twice with clear water to minimize the irritation to your baby's skin. The baby's secretion within 6 months is not much, so you can wash your hair directly with shower gel; Babies over 6 months can use baby shampoo. Use pure and gentle baby soap, delicate and rich foam can effectively keep the skin moist. In order to keep warm more fully, you can choose a towel with a hat, because the head is the easiest part to dissipate heat. Small cotton towel, good hygroscopicity, small and lovely. You can buy different colors to wipe your face, feet and ass. It's best to buy a natural sponge for your baby. It's hard to form when it's dry, and it will soften immediately when it meets water. Of course, mother can prepare some corresponding auxiliary items, such as water thermometer, nasal aspirator, bath toys and so on. Moreover, it is best to touch the baby with stroking oil after bathing, which is beneficial to the baby's blood circulation and physical development.
Question 5: How to bathe the baby?
A: First, undress the baby, wrap the baby with a big towel, let the baby lie on his back on the left thigh of the adult, and then wash his eyes: wipe his face and eyes with clean gauze. From the inner corner to the outer corner, clean the gauze and then wipe the other eye. Then wash your hair: hold your head with your left hand and press two external auditory canals to prevent water from flowing into your ears. Wipe your head gently with your right hand and don't scratch your scalp. Next, wash your body: wash your hair, hands, chest, abdomen, knees and feet in turn, and carefully wash away wrinkles and depressions with clear water. Then wash your ass: your ass is dirty, so wash it carefully with soap. Pay special attention when cleaning private parts. Clean the perineum from front to back, then clean the groin, buttocks, legs and feet. Pay attention to cleaning the perineum from front to back along the anal direction. When washing the male baby's vulva, the male baby's foreskin should be gently turned up and washed with water to remove dirt and prevent foreskin adhesion in the future. When cleaning the perineum of a baby girl, gently separate the labia majora and wash the dirt with water, but do not scrub it hard. Dry with a towel after washing.
Finally, dry the baby's body with a soft towel that has been warmed and absorbed in advance. Sterilize the navel. Then apply talcum powder to the baby and finally dress the baby.
Question 6: What exercise does the newborn need?
A: Taking a warm bath, taking an air bath, stroking the baby, taking the baby for a walk outdoors, basking in the sun, and pulling up his little hand to help him do stretching exercises are all exercises that can be carried out on the newborn.
Question 7: Should newborns use diapers or diapers?
A: Diapers are very convenient and quick for new mothers to use, but diapers are easy to form a bacterial environment. Maybe the child's bottom will be red, swollen and itchy, and some rashes will appear. Long-term use also has an adverse effect on the baby's bone growth. You'd better pee her as soon as possible or change the total amount of breathable and soft cotton cloth to make her diaper, which will affect the baby's dependence, and she won't learn to hold her urine and cooperate. And even the best diapers are chemically disinfected, which will cause irritation to the baby's skin. So you can always use diapers for the first month, but it is best to change diapers during the day and use diapers at night for two or three months.
Question 8: What should the baby do if he is noisy at night?
A: Usually, the reason why a baby can't sleep well is nothing more than being hungry, hot, cold and urinating. When the weather is dry, the baby may be thirsty at night. Adding some water to him can calm him down. If the baby doesn't sleep well, it may be that defecation leads to diaper. Change diapers in time at this time. The restless sleep of older babies may be related to sleeping too much during the day, or it may be related to the excessive excitement and tension caused by changes in daily life, such as going out, moving to a new home, changing nannies, and strangers coming. ...
Question 9: What if children always need hugs?
A: Although the baby can't talk, it still needs the same care as a normal person. Holding the baby for a month or two can make him feel the care of his mother. A three-month-old baby will not be spoiled, but needs more hugs and on-demand feeding, which is good for his psychological and physical development. After putting it down, you can do baby touching and baby passive exercises for your baby. Most babies like it very much. He often moves his legs twice and stops crying. Give him some good music or adults do exercises for him, and the baby can usually listen or watch quietly for a while.