Purpose:
Important Points Regarding Newborn Bathing:
Required Materials:
Before starting the bath, ensure the following items are
prepared:
✔ Baby bathtub or a large bowl
✔ Mild baby soap or antibacterial soap or baby shampoo
✔ 2 large towels and 2 medium towels
✔ Thermometer to check the water temperature
✔ Small basin with warm water
✔ Small pieces of cotton
✔ Clean diaper
✔ A container with warm water at a temperature of 37-40°C
✔ 70% ethyl alcohol
✔ Baby oil or diaper rash cream, if needed
✔ Waste bin
Bathing Procedures:
First: Bathtub Bath
Precautions Before Starting:
Note: It is preferable to weigh the newborn without clothes just before the bath to minimize exposure to cold.
Bathing Steps:
✔ Fill the baby tub or large bowl halfway with
warm water and check the temperature with a thermometer.
✔ Wash hands routinely and wear clean gloves, then
proceed to clean the diaper area first.
✔ Wrap the newborn's head and body with a large towel
and carry them out of the incubator if their condition allows.
✔ Test the water temperature using the wrist.
✔ Hold the newborn face-up, supporting the head and
torso properly.
✔ Clean each eye separately using a small cotton piece
soaked in warm water, wiping from inner to outer corners, then dry using
the same method.
✔ Clean each nostril separately with a small cotton
piece moistened with warm water.
✔ Move the towel slightly to expose the ear and wipe
the outer part without letting water enter the ear to prevent
infections.
✔ Wet your hands with warm water and wipe the face
(forehead, cheeks, chin), then dry with a small towel.
✔ Unwrap the towel from the head and body, then
gradually lower the newborn into the tub.
✔ Wet the head, apply a small amount of shampoo,
and gently massage the scalp, including behind the ears and neck
folds.
✔ Rinse the hair, around the ears, and neck folds with
water.
✔ Dry the hair, around the ears, and neck folds with a
towel.
✔ Apply a small amount of shampoo to clean the chest,
belly, and arms, paying special attention to the underarms, then
rinse well.
✔ Apply shampoo to the lower body, including
the legs and genital area. Pay special attention to skin folds
between the thighs, then rinse well.
✔ Turn the newborn on their belly to clean the back
and buttocks, then rinse well and return them to their original position
(face-up).
✔ After the bath is complete, let the newborn briefly
float supported in the water for a few seconds to allow muscle movement
and relaxation.
✔ Lift the newborn from the tub and wrap them in a large
towel, then place them under the warmer to complete drying.
✔ Complete nursing care procedures (apply baby oil or
cream, care for the umbilical cord, and apply eye drops).
Final Steps:
✔ Return the newborn to the incubator, wearing a clean
diaper.
✔ Clean and store all equipment properly.
✔ Record the following observations:
Second: Sponge Bath (Using a Soft Towel)
In the first few days of life, when the newborn’s condition is unstable or until the umbilical cord falls off, a sponge bath is recommended. This involves using a soft towel or sterile cotton moistened with warm water (40°C) to gently wipe the baby’s body from top to bottom, without rubbing vigorously, as the newborn's skin is very delicate. Pay special attention to skin folds, then dry the newborn thoroughly with a dry towel.
Steps:
✔ Wipe each eye separately using a small piece of
sterile cotton soaked in warm distilled water, wiping from inner to
outer corners, then dry using the same method. Observe the eyes for redness
or discharge.
✔ Wipe the forehead, cheeks, and chin, then dry.
✔ Wipe each nostril and ear separately with a small
piece of cotton moistened with warm water.
✔ Wipe and dry the head, then the rest of the body,
paying attention to skin folds.