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10 Must-Have Baby Bath Essentials And Tips for Parents

Writer's picture: Sajal NadeemSajal Nadeem

Baby Wrapped In A Towel
Baby Wrapped In A Towel

When it comes to bathing, there are many different methods. Toys aside, it's really important to know what bathing essentials you will need before, during, and after bath time.


Preparing beforehand can make your job easier so you're not running around looking for the lotion while a cold and dripping baby wails in the distance. Keeping all the bathroom necessities and infant shower products within your reach beforehand will put you at ease while and after bathing.


Keeping all your needs in mind, we have put together a list of baby bath essentials and tips for you. So, let's find out these here!



Use Warm Water for Bathing your Baby


Infants are more prone to hypothermia due to the lack of heat their bodies produce at such a young age. Therefore, It is important to maintain your baby’s body temperature when you’re bathing them.


Make sure to use room temperature or warm water. You can even warm the room with a heater to keep their body temperature consistent. Be careful not to overheat your child in the process and keep the heater far from their face. Preparing their clothes beforehand can also prevent your child from catching a cold.



Buy a Baby Bathtub


A baby bathtub should be at the top of your bucket list. There are many kinds of bathtubs available which you can find easily online or at local shops.


Having a separate bathtub for your baby can make it easier to bathe your child, and is also a lot safer. Make sure whatever tub you choose is slightly angled and not completely flat. It should have safety ports under them to keep your baby safe from slipping.


Here are a few bathtub types you can choose for your little one:

  • One-piece tubs

  • Special drains that drain dirty water out and allow clean water to flow inside

  • Foldable tubs that fit in the sink

  • Digital water scale tubs

  • Bathtubs with a built-in thermometer

One thing to keep in mind is to never leave your baby unattended in the tub.



Utilize a Rinse Cup for Bathing


A rinse cup is used to wash off your baby. Rinse cups come in a variety of different shapes and forms and are easy to handle.


They help you to avoid getting shampoo into your baby’s eyes so they don’t get irritated. Some rinse cups come with a feature to control water flow that ensures a steady stream.



Try a Washcloth while Bathing your Baby


A washcloth is a really important item for your baby’s bath time. They make it easier to remove grime and dirt without scrubbing and irritating your child’s sensitive skin. Using rough brushes or scrubs can damage their dry skin.


You can utilize any washcloth you have at your home. However, if you want to spend a little extra, you can buy organic washcloths which are made from 100% cotton muslin to keep your baby's skin smooth.



How do you Use a Washcloth?


Wet your washcloth with warm water, apply a few drops of soap, and form a lather. Always scrub your baby very gently with delicate hand movements.


bathroom with a towel and soap
Bathroom

Baby Care Products


Listed below are a few baby care products to use before and after you bathe your baby.

You will be needing:

  • Baby soaps and baby shampoo. (Make sure to buy skin-friendly soap and shampoo)

  • Baby lotion to help moisturize your baby’s skin.

  • Petroleum jelly can be applied around your baby’s diaper to prevent diaper rash.

  • Baby oil to massage your baby’s skin.

Make sure to use baby products that are fragrance-free since you don’t want to ruin your baby’s delicate skin with harmful chemicals. Care for their skin with organic and healthy baby products.



Buy a Soft Bath Brush


Newborn skin tends to be crusty and dry, especially on their scalp. Using a soft brush while shampooing your infant’s hair will make your baby’s scalp soft and healthy. It will also smooth out their hair. Make sure to buy a brush with soft baby-friendly bristles.



Use a Baby Towel


To dry your baby after a relaxing bath, you will need a hooded towel for your little one to wrap around their body. Immediately wrapping your child and their head can prevent them from getting a cold.


Always choose a fine-quality towel for your baby since their skin can be easily irritated. Towels made from 100% cotton are preferable.



Baby’s Grooming Kit


A baby grooming kit is the most basic item every parent needs to have because it has a variety of everyday items.


The common kit includes a thermometer, nail clipper, toothbrush, nasal aspirator, care brushes, and combs. There are several baby grooming kits available in the market. You can always choose the one according to your needs and budget.


Rubber Duck And Other Toys In Bathtub
Rubber Duck And Other Toys In Bathtub

Bath Toys


Keeping your baby distracted is a good way to prevent them from crying and fidgeting. Make bathing a fun activity for your little one by having soft squishy baby bath toys. Toys can keep them busy so you can bathe them with ease.


Bath toys come in a vast variety and you can easily get them from any baby shop. It is recommended to use bright-coloured bath toys to grab your baby’s attention.


Remember, avoid really small objects as they can pose a danger of choking.



Kneeler Pad


A kneeler pad is a good product for parents to rest their knees on as they bathe their baby. It helps to provide comfort to your knee as you sit around your baby’s bathtub. There are several kneeler pads you can use according to your own needs and choice.


Some come with special features such as pockets to keep all of your bathing products in. Also, they are budget-friendly!


Infographic: Essential Baby Bath Products
Infographic: Essential Baby Bath Products

FAQ's


1. When should I give my newborn a bath?

The best time to give a newborn's bath is the morning time as their body is alert in the morning clock and the weather is pleasant as well.


2. How many times should I give my newborn baths in a week?

To give your newborn a bath 2 to 3 times a week is more than enough as they are not involved in any working from dust to dawn.


3. How much time my baby can stay in the bath?

You must not exceed the bath time by more than 10 minutes. 5-10 minutes are enough for them to stay in the bath.



Takeaway


Even though you only need to bathe your baby twice or thrice a week, it can be an overwhelming experience. Having all these baby bathing essentials with you can make it an easier experience for you. With these essentials in hand, we guarantee you that you will have a relaxing time with your little one in their bathing activity while providing them comfort and care.


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