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Baby Cleaning
New mothers will learn
that the two activities that take up most of
their time is feeding the baby and cleaning him.
You will have to change diapers through the day
and night at regular intervals for the first few
months. Sometimes you will realize that through
the day all you have done is feed and clean the
baby and have not found time to do any of the
other household chores. The only way to handle
this pressure is to be organized and have a
system arranging nappies, clothes, changing
sheets, wash clothes and everything required by
the baby in such a way that you can find it
easily. Here are a few suggestions made by some
parents:
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If your house has more than one floor, establish a
'nappy changing station' on each floor of the house so that you have all
the things you need on every floor and you don't have to keep running up
and down. |
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Keep a bag packed and ready with all the necessary
baby items so that you can just pick it up and leave when you are going
out. |
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Baby clothes can be put into a bucket of dilute
soap solution, as soon as they are soiled and let to soak before
washing. |
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Buy soft muslin that can be used to wipe the baby
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The other activity that takes up a lot of your time with a
newborn is changing his diapers. You will need sometime to get used to changing
diapers. Here is a list of things that you need to keep within reach while
changing diapers:
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A diaper. |
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If you are using a cloth diaper you will need
fasteners to fasten the diaper and keep it in place.
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A bowl of warm water and cotton balls or clean
washcloth or diaper wipes if the baby is older. Babies have soft
sensitive skin; it would be best to use warm water to wash them.
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Nappy rash cream or petroleum jelly for protection
against rashes. |
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A changing mat, cloth or another diaper to place
the baby on if you are not using a changing table.
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Ensure that all these items are close to you, so that you
don't have to leave the baby to get these things.
Wiping Clean: Use a wet washcloth, cotton balls or
baby wipes and gently clean your baby. Always clean from front to back. Never
wipe from back to front and this will spread bacteria forward from the anus and
cause urinary tact infection especially so in girls. You will be able to clean
better if you lift your baby's legs. Remember to clean the creases of the
buttocks and thighs. While cleaning boys you should cover the penis with a clean
washcloth or diaper, as exposure to air causes them to urinate on anything that
is within range, which may include you. After wiping them pat dry with clean
washcloth and if required apply nappy rash cream.
Disposable Diapers: If you are using disposable diapers here are a few
tips you can follow:
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Slip the open diaper under the baby while lifting
his legs. The adhesive strip at the back must be aligned with the baby's
navel. |
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Bring the front of the diaper between his legs up
to his belly. |
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Bring adhesive strips in front and fasten.
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Dispose bowel movements in the toilet before
putting diaper into garbage. This not only ensures that the diaper
doesn't stink but prevents growth of bacteria. |
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If the diaper is tight, you will find marks around
the baby's legs and waist. Get a larger size the next time.
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If your baby is sensitive to a particular brand of
diaper he may develop rash, change the diaper brand.
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While fastening a diaper for a baby boy, make sure
that the penis is placed downwards; this will ensure that there are no
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Prevent diaper/nappy rash: Nappy rash is very
common among babies, but if it lasts for over three days consult your doctor
immediately. Tips to prevent and heal nappy rash:
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Change nappy as quickly as possible every time the
baby wet his nappy or soils it. |
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Use nappy rash cream to prevent rashes. Use a
cream that contains zinc oxide, which acts as a barrier against
moisture. |
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Do not use a diaper for your baby for a few hours
each day. |
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While washing cloth nappies use detergents that
are dye and fragrance free. |
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These tips should be able to give use a good start
to learning to clean your baby and diaper him.
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