Young babies don't need bathing very often. They don't get dirty in
the way older, crawling babies do. You can keep your baby clean and
fresh by 'topping and tailing', also known as a sponge bath. It's
also handy for older babies if you are away or even if you just run
out of time for the full bath routine.
You need:
- Either cotton wool or two soft clean cloths
- bowl or sink of warm water
- hand towel for drying
- a fresh diaper and clean clothes, if necessary
- bin or bucket for waste.
How to top and tail:
- Wash your hands. Lie your baby on his back, either on your lap,
a changing mat or somewhere clean, dry and warm. For an older child
have them sit on your lap or stand next to you.
- Undress him, leaving his diaper on.
- Wipe your baby's face, neck and ears with a damp WashCloth or
cotton wool.
- Dry with more cotton wool or a dry cloth.
- If your baby has a 'sticky eye', clogged up with dried mucus,
wipe each eye from the inside corner to the outside, using a piece
of cotton wool dipped in cooled, boiled water (use a clean piece of
cotton wool for each eye and wipe only once with each ball).
- Now wipe his underarms and hands with a WashCloth or cotton
wool or the cloth, and dry with a cloth or towel.
- Take off the diaper. With a newborn, wash any dried discharge
that may have come from the cord stump.
- Wash the bottom and the genitals well. Wipe girls from front to
back. Pat dry.
- Massage your baby with baby lotion to soothe and relax your
little one for bed time.
- Place a clean diaper on your baby, and dress him.
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