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Swaddle Bathing

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PIL.SWDBAT.21_08473.L

Key points

  • Always check the temperature of the water in the bath with a bath thermometer.
  • Remember to clean under baby’s chin.
  • Clean the baby’s hands, fingers, feet and toes.
  • Wrap your baby in a towel and pat them dry.
  • Dress and cuddle your baby and keep them warm.
  • Offer your baby a feed.
  • After the bath your baby may need a sleep.

Bathing your baby can help you get involved in your baby’s everyday care.

Giving your baby a bath is one of the joys of parenting.

A quote from a parent:

“My baby’s first bath was an amazing experience for us both. Such a great bonding experience for both myself and my daughter and to see her really relaxed with a swaddle bath made my experience even better.”

Swaddle bathing

Your baby will be given a bath and you and your partner can be present.

A nurse will do a demonstration bath.

You will be shown how to swaddle bath your baby.

  • Swaddle bathing is a gentle way to bath your baby.
  • Your baby will be swaddled in a muslin cloth and placed in a baby bath.
  • Your baby will be washed and re swaddled in the muslin.
  • You will wash your baby’s hair at the end of the bath.
  • You will wrap your baby in a towel and dry them.

Date of my baby’s baths:

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Pub. date: May 2021
Review date: May 2023
Issue No: 01
Reference: PIL.SWDBAT.21_08473.L

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