Health-and-Nutrition/C2/How-to-bathe-a-newborn/English
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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
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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 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
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So, when to give a baby its first bath?
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Image: A baby with fallen umbilical cord
Image: Regular bath |
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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 high platform with Red cross mark |
* The baby should be placed on a safe, flat surface-
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Image: Thermometer and tub
Image: A mother is checking the temperature of the water using her elbow or wrist. |
* The temperature of the water for bathing should not be more than 37 degrees celsius.
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Image: A tub containing soapy water
Image: A tub containing clean water Image: Baby soap |
During bathing-
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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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* Dip the small, soft cloth in water and squeeze out excess water
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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
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* 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 |
Now that we have discussed what is sponge bath let us learn about regular bath.
Please Remember Regular bath should be given to all healthy babies after the umbilical cord falls off. |
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
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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
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On the other hand, if the mother or caregiver wants to give bath to the baby -
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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 |
* Also avoid using talcum powder or baby powder
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Image: Hilly region
Image: Cold region |
Interestingly, special care must be taken for the babies -
Cold regions |
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 a newborn may have -
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Image: A baby with Cradle cap
Image: Redness around the scalp Image: Baby oil |
Note that: there is nothing to worry about Cradle cap
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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 |
* When applying the oil, rub only small amount into the scales.
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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 |
* Then, wash the baby's hair with a mild tear-free baby shampoo within an hour or two.
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Acknowledgement slide | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on How to bathe a newborn.
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