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− | | Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial '''on | + | | Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial '''on How to bathe a newborn. |
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| In this tutorial, we will learn about- | | In this tutorial, we will learn about- | ||
− | * | + | * Safety tips for a mother or a caregiver before and during the bath |
* When to give a baby its first bath? | * When to give a baby its first bath? | ||
* Sponge bath | * Sponge bath | ||
* Regular bath | * Regular bath | ||
* Traditional bath | * Traditional bath | ||
− | * Bath to babies in hilly areas or cold regions | + | * Bath to babies in hilly areas or cold regions and |
* '''Cradle cap''' | * '''Cradle cap''' | ||
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| Image: Bathing | | Image: Bathing | ||
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Collage: Safety tips to be followed before bathing | Collage: Safety tips to be followed before bathing | ||
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Image: Unclipped fingernails Red cross mark | Image: Unclipped fingernails Red cross mark | ||
− | Image: Clipped fingernails with Green check mark | + | Image: Clipped fingernails with a Green check mark |
Image: Rings, bangles and watches | Image: Rings, bangles and watches | ||
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Image: Injury | Image: Injury | ||
− | | Before we begin, it is important to know | + | | Before we begin, it is important to know: |
− | + | The safety tips to be followed before bathing a baby - | |
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* The mother or the family member- | * The mother or the family member- | ||
− | ** should always have clipped fingernails before touching the baby | + | ** should always have clipped fingernails before touching the baby and |
** should not wear any rings, bangles or watches. | ** should not wear any rings, bangles or watches. | ||
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* This will reduce the chances of injury to the baby. | * This will reduce the chances of injury to the baby. | ||
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Image: Regular bath | Image: Regular bath | ||
− | | | + | | Once the cord falls off - |
− | + | * the mother or any other family member can start giving regular bath to the baby. | |
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Image: A baby placed on digital weighing scale | Image: A baby placed on digital weighing scale | ||
− | | | + | | However, in case a baby has low birth weight then - |
− | + | * such baby should be given sponge baths until it gains weight up to 2 kilograms. | |
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Image: Small, soft clean cloth | Image: Small, soft clean cloth | ||
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− | Let us see how | + | | Let us see how sponge bath is given. |
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Before starting, ensure that- | Before starting, ensure that- | ||
* The room should be warm enough with closed windows. | * The room should be warm enough with closed windows. | ||
− | * Keep a very soft, clean, small cloth ready before giving a sponge bath | + | * Keep a very soft, clean, small cloth ready before giving a sponge bath. |
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Image: A baby placed on a high platform with Red cross mark | Image: A baby placed on a high platform with Red cross mark | ||
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− | * The baby should be placed on a safe, flat surface | + | * The baby should be placed on a safe, flat surface. |
− | * | + | * The floor would be the safest one. |
− | * | + | * Do not keep the baby on a high platform. |
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Image: Baby soap | Image: Baby soap | ||
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− | * | + | * During bathing, first, use soapy water for cleaning. |
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* To make soapy water- | * To make soapy water- | ||
− | ** always use any mild soap or baby soap. | + | ** always use any mild, colourless and odourless soap or baby soap. |
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* Then, use clean water to remove the soap. | * Then, use clean water to remove the soap. | ||
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− | * Dip the small, soft cloth in water and squeeze out excess water | + | * Dip the small, soft cloth in water and squeeze out excess water. |
* Now wipe the baby’s eye from the inner corner to the outer edge. | * Now wipe the baby’s eye from the inner corner to the outer edge. | ||
* Do not use the same cloth for wiping other body parts. | * Do not use the same cloth for wiping other body parts. | ||
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Image: Cleaning the creases near the genital area | Image: Cleaning the creases near the genital area | ||
− | | | + | | Also, do not forget to clean creases - |
− | + | * under arms | |
− | + | * behind the ears | |
− | + | * around the neck | |
− | + | * between fingers and toes and | |
− | * | + | * in the genital area. |
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* Now that we have discussed what is sponge bath let us learn about regular bath. | * Now that we have discussed what is sponge bath let us learn about regular bath. | ||
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+ | Please remember - | ||
* Regular bath should be given to all healthy babies after the umbilical cord falls off. | * Regular bath should be given to all healthy babies after the umbilical cord falls off. | ||
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| During a regular bath, if you are using a bathtub - | | During a regular bath, if you are using a bathtub - | ||
* First, fill the bathtub up to 2 inches with soapy water. | * First, fill the bathtub up to 2 inches with soapy water. | ||
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* To make soapy water- | * To make soapy water- | ||
− | ** always use any mild colourless and odourless soap or baby soap. | + | ** always use any mild colourless and odourless soap or baby soap, as explained earlier. |
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* Keep another tub ready which contains fresh water. | * Keep another tub ready which contains fresh water. | ||
* Then, check the temperature of the water with your elbow in both the tubs. | * Then, check the temperature of the water with your elbow in both the tubs. | ||
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Image: A baby is placed on mother’s legs | Image: A baby is placed on mother’s legs | ||
− | | On the other hand | + | | On the other hand - |
− | + | * If the mother or caregiver wants to give bath to the baby in the traditional Indian method then - | |
− | **sit on the floor by spreading your legs parallel to each other | + | ** sit on the floor by spreading your legs parallel to each other |
** then, place the baby on your leg | ** then, place the baby on your leg | ||
− | ** baby’s head should be near the mother or caregiver’s feet | + | ** baby’s head should be near the mother or caregiver’s feet |
− | ** | + | ** baby’s feet should be near the mother or caregiver’s abdomen |
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+ | * Now the baby is in the correct position to be bathed. | ||
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| After bathing, dry the baby immediately using soft and clean towels. | | After bathing, dry the baby immediately using soft and clean towels. | ||
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* Remember to dry the creases as explained earlier. | * Remember to dry the creases as explained earlier. | ||
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Image: Breathing difficulties | Image: Breathing difficulties | ||
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− | * Also avoid using talcum powder or baby powder | + | * Also avoid using talcum powder or baby powder. |
* Baby powders may cause breathing difficulties in newborns. | * Baby powders may cause breathing difficulties in newborns. | ||
− | * Never use | + | * Never use surmaa or kajal in the eyes. |
− | * Use | + | * Use surmaa or kajal may lead to lead poisoning and infection in newborns. |
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Image: Cold region | Image: Cold region | ||
− | | Interestingly, special care must be taken for the babies - | + | | Interestingly, special care must be taken for the babies living in - |
− | * | + | * hilly areas or |
− | * | + | * cold regions. |
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*For babies in such places- | *For babies in such places- | ||
**a quick daily sponge bath can be given before the cord falls off. | **a quick daily sponge bath can be given before the cord falls off. | ||
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* However, immediately after drying the baby - | * However, immediately after drying the baby - | ||
− | ** mother or caregiver must provide skin to skin contact to the baby | + | ** mother or caregiver must provide skin to skin contact to the baby. |
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+ | * This will reduce the risk of low body temperature in babies. | ||
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GIF: Calendar | GIF: Calendar | ||
− | | Please note that | + | | Please note that - |
* Shampooing should be done twice a week. | * Shampooing should be done twice a week. | ||
* Do not shampoo every day as it will cause dryness of the scalp. | * Do not shampoo every day as it will cause dryness of the scalp. | ||
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Image: Redness around the baby's scalp | Image: Redness around the baby's scalp | ||
− | | It might also happen that | + | | It might also happen that - |
− | * crusty patches or scales on the scalp. This is known as '''Cradle cap''' | + | * A newborn may have crusty patches or scales on the scalp. |
− | * | + | * This is known as '''Cradle cap'''. |
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+ | * There can be some redness around these patches or the scales. | ||
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Image: Baby oil | Image: Baby oil | ||
− | | Note that | + | | Note that - |
+ | * There is nothing to worry about '''Cradle cap'''. | ||
* It will go away on its own and does not need to be treated. | * It will go away on its own and does not need to be treated. | ||
* Baby oil may help soften the scales. | * Baby oil may help soften the scales. | ||
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GIF: Clock animation | GIF: Clock animation | ||
− | Image: A baby with | + | Image: A baby with cradle cap |
Image: Shampooing | Image: Shampooing | ||
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| Acknowledgement slide | | Acknowledgement slide | ||
− | | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on | + | | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on How to bathe a newborn. |
Thanks for joining | Thanks for joining | ||
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Title Slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on How to bathe a newborn. |
Collage: Safety tips
Image: Bathing Image: Sponge bath Image: Regular bath Image: Traditional bath Image: Hilly area and cold region Image: A baby with cradle cap |
In this tutorial, we will learn about-
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Image: Bathing
Collage: Safety tips to be followed before bathing Image: Injury |
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Collage: A safety tips to be followed before bathing a baby Image: Unclipped fingernails Red cross mark Image: Clipped fingernails with a Green check mark Image: Rings, bangles and watches Image: Injury |
Before we begin, it is important to know:
The safety tips to be followed before bathing a baby -
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Image: Sponge bath Image: Natural delivery, C-section delivery Image: Clock animation Image: A baby with umbilical stump Image: A baby with fallen umbilical cord |
So, when to give a baby its first bath?
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Image: A baby with fallen umbilical cord
Image: Regular bath |
Once the cord falls off -
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Image: A baby with low birth weight Image: Sponge bath Image: A baby placed on digital weighing scale |
However, in case a baby has low birth weight then -
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Image: Sponge bath Image: Warm room Image: A room with open windows-Red cross mark Image: A room with closed windows Image: Small, soft clean cloth |
Let us see how sponge bath is given.
Before starting, ensure that-
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Image: Flat surface Image: Floor Image: A baby placed on a high platform with Red cross mark |
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Image: Thermometer and tub Image: A mother is checking the temperature of the water using her elbow or wrist. |
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Image: A tub containing soapy water Image: A tub containing clean water Image: Baby soap |
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Image: Dipped cloth in water Image: squeezing out excess of water Image: Wiping the baby’s eye Image: old cloth and new cloth Image: Fresh and soft cloth |
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Image: Cleaning the creases underarms Image: Cleaning the crease behind ears Image: Cleaning the creases around the neck. Image: Cleaning the creases near the genital area |
Also, do not forget to clean creases -
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Image: Sponge bath
Image: Regular bath Image: Healthy baby Image: A baby with fallen umbilical cord |
Please remember -
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Image: A tub containing soapy water Image: Filling bathtub upto 2 inches Image: mild, colourless baby soap Image: A tub containing fresh water Image: A mother is giving a bath to a baby in a bathtub and tap is open with Red cross mark |
During a regular bath, if you are using a bathtub -
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Image: A mother checking the temperature of the water Image: A mother placing the baby in the bath tub Image: Addition of water during bathing |
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Image: Washing the baby’s head Image: Washing the other body parts of the baby Image: Washing the baby's genital area Image: Gently washing the baby with fresh water |
To begin with,
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Image: Traditional Indian method of bathing Image: A mother is sitting on the floor by spreading legs parallel to each other. Image: A baby is placed on mother’s legs |
On the other hand -
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Image: A mother drying the baby Collage: Drying the creases of baby's body. |
After bathing, dry the baby immediately using soft and clean towels.
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Image: Talcum powder Image: A mother applying talcum powder on the baby's abdomen. Image: Surma and kajal Image: A mother applying kajal or Surma in the baby's eyes. Image: Breathing difficulties |
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Image: Hilly region Image: Cold region |
Interestingly, special care must be taken for the babies living in -
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Image: Sponge bath Image: Skin to skin contact Image: A baby with low body temperature |
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Image: Shampooing GIF: Calendar |
Please note that -
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Image: Crusty patches Image: A baby with Cradle cap Image: Redness around the baby's scalp |
It might also happen that -
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Image: A baby with Cradle cap Image: Redness around the scalp Image: Baby oil |
Note that -
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Image: Applying oil on the baby's scalp Image: Applying excess of oil on the baby's scalp with the Red cross mark |
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Image: Baby Shampoo GIF: Clock animation Image: A baby with cradle cap Image: Shampooing Image: Brushing out the scales Image: Pulling the scales with the Red cross mark |
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Acknowledgement slide | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on How to bathe a newborn.
Thanks for joining |