Newborn belly button healing stages
Umbilical cord care in newborns Information | Mount Sinai
Cord - umbilical; Neonatal care - umbilical cord
The umbilical cord connects the baby to the mother's placenta. During fetal development in the womb, the umbilical cord is the lifeline to the baby supplying nutrients. After birth, the cord is clamped and cut. Eventually between 1 to 3 weeks the cord will become dry and will naturally fall off. During the time the cord is healing it should be kept as clean and as dry as possible.
A sponge bath is the best way to clean your baby until the umbilical cord falls off. To give a sponge bath, dip a soft cloth in the warm water and wring out the excess. If needed, a mild soap can be used in the water. Wipe the baby's skin gently starting from the area of the baby's head and work your way down to the rest of the body. Pay special attention to the skin creases and diaper area. Rinse your baby with clean warm water and dry him or her completely.
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When your baby is born the umbilical cord is cut and there is a stump left. The stump should dry and fall off by the time your baby is 5 to 15 days old. Keep the stump clean with gauze and water only. Sponge bathe the rest of your baby, as well. Do not put your baby in a tub of water until the stump has fallen off.
Let the stump fall off naturally. Do not try to pull it off, even if it is only hanging on by a thread.
Watch the umbilical cord stump for infection. This does not occur often. But if it does, the infection can spread quickly.
Signs of a local infection at the stump include:
- Foul-smelling, yellow drainage from the stump
- Redness, swelling, or tenderness of the skin around the stump
Be aware of signs of a more serious infection. Contact your baby's health care provider immediately if your baby has:
- Poor feeding
- Fever of 100. 4°F (38°C) or higher
- Lethargy
- Floppy, poor muscle tone
If the cord stump is pulled off too soon, it could start actively bleeding, meaning every time you wipe away a drop of blood, another drop appears. If the cord stump continues to bleed, call your baby's provider immediately.
Sometimes, instead of completely drying, the cord will form pink scar tissue called a granuloma. The granuloma drains a light-yellowish fluid. This will most often go away in about a week. If it does not, call your baby's provider.
If your baby's stump has not fallen off in 4 weeks (and more likely much sooner), call you baby's provider. There may be a problem with the baby's anatomy or immune system.
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Last reviewed on: 12/10/2021
Reviewed by: Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.
Umbilical Cord Symptoms
Is this your child's symptom?
- Umbilical cord or navel questions about newborns
- The navel is also called the belly button or umbilicus
Symptoms
- Umbilicus (navel) has a cloudy discharge or even some dried pus on the surface
- Bleeding occurs from cord's point of separation
- Separation of cord is delayed past 3 weeks
Omphalitis: Serious Complication
- Definition. Bacterial infection of the umbilical stump with spread to the skin around it. It's a medical emergency.
- How Often. 1 out of 200 newborns.
- Symptoms. Redness spreads around the navel. The area may be tender, swollen and have a foul odor.
Umbilical Granuloma: Minor Complication
- Definition. Small round growth in center of navel after the cord falls off. It's red. Covered with clear mucus. Not dry like normal skin.
- How Often. 1 out of 500 newborns.
- Outcome. Usually grows in size if not treated. Can become an entry point for umbilical infections.
- Treatment. Easily treated in the doctor's office by putting on a chemical called silver nitrate.
Dry Cord Care or Alcohol Cord Care
- The AAP and ACOG both advise dry cord care (natural drying). (Guidelines for Perinatal Care, 2012). It has become common practice in US hospitals.
- The book advises against using alcohol for routine umbilical cord care.
- Alcohol cord care is advised in less developed countries with high infection rates.
When to Call for Umbilical Cord Symptoms
Call Doctor or Seek Care Now
- Age less than 1 month old and looks or acts abnormal in any way
- Bleeding won't stop after 10 minutes of direct pressure applied twice
- Spot of blood more than 2 inches (5 cm) across
- Red streak runs from the navel
- Red skin spreads from around the navel
- Fever in baby less than 12 weeks old. Caution: do NOT give your baby any fever medicine before being seen.
- You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent
Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Small bleeding lasts more than 3 days
- Pimples, blisters or sores near navel
- Lots of drainage (such as urine, mucus, pus) from the navel
- You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- After using care advice for 3 days, navel is not dry and clean
- Small piece of red tissue inside the navel
- Cord stays attached more than 6 weeks
- You have other questions or concerns
Self Care at Home
- Normal cord care
- Normal navel care after cord falls off
- Minor infection of cord or navel
- Normal bleeding from cord or navel
- Normal delayed separation of the cord after 3 weeks
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Treatment for Normal Umbilical Cord
- What You Should Know About Normal Umbilical Cords:
- Normal cords don't need any special treatment.
- Just keep them dry (called dry cord care or natural drying).
- Reason: Cords need to dry up, before they will fall off.
- As they dry up, cords normally change color. They go from a shiny yellowish hue, to brown or gray.
- The cord will normally fall off between 1 and 3 weeks.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
- Normal Dry Cord Care:
- Check the skin around the base of the cord once a day.
- Usually the area is dry and clean. No treatment is needed.
- If there are any secretions, clean them away. Use a wet cotton swab. Then dry carefully.
- You will need to push down on the skin around the cord to get at this area. You may also need to bend the cord a little to get underneath it.
- Caution: Don't put alcohol or other germ killer on the cord. Reason: Dry cords fall off sooner. (Exception: instructed by your doctor to use alcohol).
- Bathing:
- Keep the cord dry. Avoid tub baths.
- Use sponge baths until the cord falls off.
- Fold Diaper Down:
- Keep the area dry to help healing.
- To provide air contact, keep the diaper folded down below the cord.
- Another option for disposable diapers is to cut off a wedge with a scissors. Then seal the edge with tape.
- Poop on Cord:
- Getting some poop on the cord or navel is not serious.
- If it occurs, clean the area with soap and water.
- This should prevent any infections.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Develops a red streak or redness around belly button
- Fever occurs
- Your baby starts to look or act abnormal
- You think your child needs to be seen
Treatment for Normal Navel After Cord Falls Off
- What You Should Know About Navels After the Cord Falls Off:
- The cord can't fall off too early.
- The average cord falls off between 10 and 14 days. Normal range is 7 to 21 days. Even if it falls off before 7 days, you can follow this advice.
- After the cord has fallen off, the navel will gradually heal.
- It's normal for the center to look red at the point of separation.
- It's not normal if the redness spreads on to the belly.
- It's normal for the navel to ooze some secretions.
- Sometimes the navel forms a scab. Let it heal up and fall off on its own.
- The navel has a small risk of becoming infected.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
- Normal Navel Care:
- Keep the navel (belly button) clean and dry.
- If there are any secretions, clean them away. Use a wet cotton swab. Then dry carefully.
- Do this gently to prevent any bleeding.
- Caution: Don't use any rubbing alcohol. Reason: can interfere with healing.
- Bathing:
- After the cord falls off, continue sponge baths for a few more days.
- Help the belly button area dry up.
- Then, tub baths will be fine.
- Fold Diaper Down:
- Keep the navel dry to help healing.
- To provide air contact, keep the diaper folded down below the navel.
What to Expect: The belly button should be healed and dry by 7 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Develops a red streak or redness around belly button
- Fever occurs
- Cloudy discharge occurs
- Your baby starts to look or act abnormal
- You think your child needs to be seen
Treatment for Minor Infection of Cord or Navel
- What You Should Know About a Minor Infection of Cord or Navel:
- The belly button will ooze secretions for several days.
- Normal secretions are clear or blood tinged mucus.
- A cloudy discharge is usually a mild infection.
- This can be from normal skin bacteria.
- A small amount of pus may be present.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
- Clean the Navel:
- Clean the navel (belly button) 2 times a day.
- Use a wet cotton swab or cloth.
- Clean away any dried secretions or pus.
- Do this gently to prevent any bleeding.
- Caution: Don't use any rubbing alcohol. Reason: Can interfere with healing.
- Antibiotic Ointment for Pus:
- If any pus is present, use an antibiotic ointment (such as Polysporin).
- No prescription is needed.
- Put a tiny amount on the belly button.
- Do this 2 times per day after the area has been cleaned.
- Do this for 2 days. After that, use the antibiotic ointment only if you see more pus.
- Bathing:
- Do not use tub baths until the cord falls off. The navel should be well healed.
- Fold Diaper Down:
- Keep the belly button dry to help healing.
- To provide air contact, keep the diaper folded down. Keep it below the cord and belly button.
- What to Expect:
- With treatment, the cloudy discharge and pus should be gone in 2 to 3 days.
- The navel should become dry and healed by 7 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Develops a red streak or redness around the belly button
- Fever occurs
- Cloudy discharge not gone after 3 days of using this care advice
- Your baby starts to look or act abnormal
- You think your child needs to be seen
Treatment for Normal Bleeding Around Cord
- What You Should Know About Mild Bleeding Around the Cord:
- A few drops of blood are normal when the cord falls off or catches on something.
- The diaper rubbing against the belly button may make it start up again.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
- Bleeding:
- To stop bleeding, put direct pressure on the navel for 10 minutes. Use a clean cloth.
- Clean the area beforehand, rather than afterwards.
- Reason: This helps prevent bleeding from starting back up.
- Diaper:
- Prevent the diaper from rubbing on the belly button.
- Do this by folding the diaper down away from the belly button.
- You can also cut a wedge out of the diaper.
- What to Expect:
- The bleeding may come back a few times.
- It should only be a small smear of blood.
- The bleeding site should heal up by 2 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Bleeding gets worse
- Few drops of blood lasts more than 3 days
- Your baby starts to look or act abnormal
- You think your child needs to be seen
Treatment for Normal Delayed Separation of the Cord Beyond 3 Weeks
- What You Should Know Cords Falling Off:
- Most cords fall off between 10 and 14 days. Normal range is 7 to 21 days.
- All cords slowly fall off on their own.
- Continue to be patient.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
- Stop Alcohol:
- If you have been using rubbing alcohol to the cord, stop doing so.
- Rubbing alcohol can kill the good bacteria that help the cord fall off.
- Diaper:
- Help the cord dry up faster by keeping the diaper folded below it.
- Another approach is to cut out a wedge of the diaper (if disposable).
- Air contact helps the cord stay dry.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Cord starts to look infected
- Fever occurs
- Cord is still on for more than 6 weeks
- Your baby starts to look sick or act abnormal
- You think your child needs to be seen
And remember, contact your doctor if your child develops any of the 'Call Your Doctor' symptoms.
Disclaimer: this health information is for educational purposes only. You, the reader, assume full responsibility for how you choose to use it.
Last Reviewed: 04/24/2023
Last Revised: 12/30/2022
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How to treat the navel of a newborn | clinic blog Nashe Vremya
In most cases, a newborn's belly button heals within two weeks and does not require special care. But parents are concerned about the questions: is it normal that ichor oozes from the wound and is it necessary to use antiseptics. We talk about what should be the treatment of the navel for a newborn with a clothespin.
How to treat the navel of a newborn
When the baby is born, the umbilical cord is cut and clamped. Under its influence, the blood flow through the umbilical cord stops and its remaining part dries up and falls off within two weeks.
WHO recommends not interfering with this process if it proceeds normally - without purulent secretions and an unpleasant odor.
This approach is different from the one that was adopted in pediatrics 10-20 years ago. Then it was recommended to treat the umbilical wound daily with antiseptics. This has been justified in developing countries with high neonatal mortality from umbilical sepsis. But if the baby was born in normal sanitary conditions, the navel heals faster without unnecessary intervention.
Step-by-step instructions for umbilical wound care
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Keep your belly button dry . If it comes into contact with urine or feces, rinse gently with water and pat dry with a clean towel.
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Do not put umbilical cord diapers on your baby . The skin sweats, becomes moist and warm, and these are good conditions for the reproduction of bacteria. You can buy special diapers for newborns with a notch in place of the navel or cut out this part of the diaper.
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Do not treat cord residue with alcohol antiseptics.
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Try not to touch the wound . You do not need to treat the umbilical wound yourself.
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If the wound becomes inflamed , there is discharge and an unpleasant smell - consult a doctor .
Cut-out diapers are produced by several brands, photo source
What not to do with the navel
- First, do not try to speed up the process and separate the umbilical cord yourself.
- Secondly, do not treat this place with brilliant green . If the child does not live in unsanitary field conditions, antiseptics are not needed. An alcohol solution applied to an open wound causes microtrauma on the mucosal membrane, which makes healing slower.
According to studies, the umbilical cord, which is not treated, falls off faster, and the wound heals. But not all parents are aware of the results of these studies.
The older generation remembers well the recommendations of Soviet doctors about the treatment of the navel with Zelenka and readily shares advice.
If you are under pressure from older relatives or feel uncomfortable due to inactivity, use at least colorless antiseptics. "Zelenka" and "Fukortsin" will mask the redness, and if inflammation begins, it will not be immediately noticed. If you decide to use an antiseptic, treat the skin without touching the wound.
What is umbilical wound omphalitis
Usually the umbilical wound heals well. But sometimes complications occur in the form of omphalitis. This is an infection of the umbilicus or umbilical wound that occurs in 0.7% of newborns in developed countries. In developing countries, it occurs in 8% of children born in the maternity hospital and in 22% of children born at home. Omphalitis of the umbilical wound occurs due to bacteria that enter the unhealed wound.
Symptoms are redness, white-yellow purulent discharge from the navel, bleeding and an unpleasant odor. If treatment is not started on time, the infection can spread to surrounding tissues and cause thrombosis, liver abscess, and sepsis.
At the initial symptoms of the child, an urgent need to show the pediatrician. He may prescribe an antibiotic ointment. It is applied along the edge of the wound, after removing the discharge around the navel with a cotton swab. If the child has redness along the umbilical vein, similar to a beam, then the infection goes through the vessel. Most likely, in this case, local treatment will be sufficient. If the infection spreads further, the pediatrician prescribes systemic antibiotics.
You can read more about what Omphalitis is, how to diagnose and treat it, in the "Diseases" section on our website (link at the end of the article).
I'll give you an example. The child was born at 33 weeks of gestation. On the second day, his diuresis decreased - the volume of urine per day, and there were signs of the spread of infection throughout the body. In the navel area appeared redness, thickening and soreness. Doctors urgently prescribed antibiotics and took a culture of a smear from the umbilical cord. The diagnosis was omphalitis. Antibacterial therapy was adjusted by adding a second antibiotic systemically and locally. Over the next two days, the redness and induration decreased. After the umbilical residue fell off, the condition improved, but each time the navel was manipulated, pus was released. In order for the baby to finally recover, it was necessary to treat him with antibiotics for 14 days.
What other diseases of the umbilicus occur in newborns
Fungus navel (umbilical granuloma)
Fungus is an overgrowth of scar tissue in the umbilical wound. The skin in this disease looks like a mushroom cap, hence the name: in Latin "fungus" means "mushroom".
Fungus can begin when the umbilical residue heals for a long time and is not properly cared for. Sometimes the development of fungus provokes omphalitis. Fungus also threatens with infection: the tissue with a granuloma becomes loose, easily injured, and is strongly supplied with blood.
In most cases, neonatal granulomas are easily treatable. Silver nitrate is applied to the fabrics, which cauterizes them. Since neonatal granulomas do not have nerve endings, the baby will not be hurt during this process. In addition to silver nitrate, liquid nitrogen is used, which freezes the granuloma, and after that the tissue is resorbed.
Another method is to tie the granuloma with a thread that cuts off blood flow. Over time, the fungus dries up, shrivels and disappears.
Surgical intervention is required in rare cases when the granuloma is infected and the risk of spreading the infection is high.
Umbilical hernia
When a child cries, screams, or coughs, parents may notice a protrusion of the navel the size of a large pea. This is the umbilical hernia.
An umbilical hernia may occur due to a delay in closing the umbilical ring while the wound heals. In general, the navel is weak, prone to hernias. They may occur due to the immaturity of the connective and muscular structures. It occurs more often in premature babies, but it often happens in full-term babies. Also, a hernia can appear due to a strong increase in intra-abdominal pressure during constipation.
Most often, umbilical hernias decrease spontaneously. It is important not to confuse them with hernias of the white line of the abdomen, which do not close on their own. Seeing the child's belly button pushed forward, contact the surgeon. He will examine the baby, make a diagnosis and prescribe treatment. In the case of an umbilical hernia, most likely, the doctor will choose to wait and see until the child is 4 years old. Until this age, surgery can be performed in cases where self-closure of the hernia is unlikely. In particular, if the child has large proboscis hernias that have not decreased during the first two years of life, or if the hernias are caused by genetic conditions, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or Down syndrome.
An umbilical hernia is extremely rarely infringed. Regardless of age, an urgent (it seems to me better to say an emergency operation) operation requires a strangulated hernia - squeezing the abdominal organ in the hernial ring (omentum or intestinal loops). Infringement leads to impaired blood circulation and tissue necrosis.
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In other cases, it is worth choosing expectant tactics: the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall can get stronger and the hernia will decrease. To strengthen the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall and close the expanded umbilical ring, try massage, gymnastics, swimming, lay the baby on the stomach before feeding.
Sometimes parents look for an alternative solution, such as stickers and bandages that support the abdominal muscles. Significant effect from them should not be expected. However, a bandage can alleviate the situation during the period of constipation, when the child pushes and pressure on the umbilical ring increases.
An example from the practice of doctors. A boy weighing 2.3 kg was born by caesarean section at 38 weeks. The family had no congenital anomalies, but during pregnancy, my mother never did an ultrasound. The baby was diagnosed with a large hernia size 9× 8 cm. Eight hours after the birth of the child, a surgical operation was performed. Postoperative recovery went without complications, and three days later the little patient was discharged home.
Umbilical cord care at a glance
- If the newborn's umbilical wound heals normally, no treatment is needed. It is enough to keep this place dry and clean. Do not be afraid of small transparent discharge of light yellow color without an unpleasant odor: this is normal.
- Algorithm for treating the umbilical wound, if dirt has got on it: rinse with water and pat dry with a clean towel. Antiseptics do not need to be used.
- Pus, redness, and odor can appear at any time, so it is important to check the umbilical wound periodically. At the first symptoms, consult a doctor.
- Don't be afraid to turn your baby on your stomach if the cord is still in the clamp. It's not easy to tear it off by accident. It will fall off on its own when the umbilical cord tissues dry out.
- A child's umbilical wound usually heals without assistance. In rare situations, diseases of the umbilical wound are possible, for example, omphalitis. Symptoms - red skin around the wound, purulent discharge, an unpleasant odor.
- Do not self-medicate. Coloring antiseptics, for example, Zelenka, mask signs of inflammation.
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Newborn daily care him - we will talk about these basic procedures for caring for a newborn in our article.
When it comes time to return home with a newborn from the maternity hospital, every mother begins to worry about how she will take care of her child without the help and competent advice of medical staff.
Without exception, all mothers are worried about whether they will be able to provide their child with the care necessary for his healthy growth: properly bathe the baby, cut off his nails, treat the umbilical wound.
Therefore, before mothers cross the threshold of their home, they have many questions about caring for a child: is it worth washing the baby after each urination, what is the best way to treat the navel: brilliant green or calendula tincture?
Today we will try to find answers to the main questions about the hygiene of the child and talk about the basic procedures for daily care of the baby.
Newborn's morning toilet
Like every person, a baby should wash his face in the morning, of course, his mother should help him in this.
After the newborn wakes up, strip him naked, let him lie naked for a while - this is good for the baby's skin. Then carefully examine the baby, check for redness on the skin, prickly heat. If there is, then prepare a baby cream to lubricate problem areas after washing the baby.
The baby is washed with cotton pads soaked in warm boiled water. Washing the newborn is carried out from top to bottom.
Rub your baby's eyes from the outer edge to the inner. For the hygiene of each eye, it is recommended to take a new cotton pad.
Gently wipe the child's face, ears - outside, skin behind the ears, neck with a damp cotton pad.
Listen to the baby's breathing, it should be free. If breathing is difficult, clear your baby's nose. To do this, you can use a special saline solution for children under one year old and an aspirator (a device that helps suck out mucus).
You can also use two small cotton swabs dipped in baby oil to remove scabs from your nose. The flagella must be carefully inserted alternately into each nostril of the child's nose and scrolled several times. If the baby's nose breathes well, then it does not need to be cleaned.
Then it is necessary to wipe all the folds of the baby's skin with a damp cotton pad, change the child's dirty diaper to a clean one, washing the baby or using baby wipes to cleanse the skin.
Caring for the umbilical wound
During the newborn period, the umbilical wound is a special place on the body of a child, it requires careful care.
As a rule, the umbilical wound is treated once a day, this can be done after bathing, when all the crusts are soaked from the water and the mucus is washed out.
How to treat the navel of a newborn? There are several ways to treat the umbilical wound, each of them is quite effective: dry the navel for a few minutes;
Advice on which navel cleaning method to use is usually given by the nurses at the maternity hospital, as well as by the health visitor who will visit your baby during the first month of life.
Important! If you notice that the skin around the umbilical wound is inflamed, be sure to consult a doctor.
If you see that the umbilical wound does not heal within a month, it is better to take the child to the doctor. Usually, up to 14 days of life, the umbilical residue disappears and the wound heals.
Washing the newborn
Wash your baby under running water after each bowel movement.
It is convenient to wash your newborn like this:
Place your baby on your belly on your left palm facing you or with his back on your forearm with his head facing you.
Place the child's lower body under running water.
Lather baby's buttocks and genitals with baby soap (liquid soap for babies is better, it's easier to use).
Then rinse the soap thoroughly with water, pat the baby's skin dry with a towel or diaper.
If the baby has just urinated in the diaper, then you can not wash it, but use wet wipes when changing the diaper. Choose special baby wipes that are fragrance- and alcohol-free.
Changing diapers
Most often, mothers use disposable diapers for baby care. There are a few simple rules that are important to follow in this case:
When using them, remember that the child should not be in one disposable diaper for more than 4 hours.
Putting a diaper on a newborn should be done in such a way that the umbilical cord is not covered. This is necessary for the fastest healing of the umbilical wound.
It is desirable that the baby just lie on the diaper without a diaper for several hours a day, so that the skin can breathe.
It is also important to ensure that diaper rash does not form on the skin under the diaper. To prevent diaper rash, it is necessary to dress the baby according to the weather, that is, do not overheat it, and you can also use a special diaper cream.
If diaper rash has already formed, you need to see a doctor, he will recommend a remedy for their healing, most likely it will be a cream containing dexpanthenol, an effective healing medicine.
Of course, it is better to prevent diaper rash, as they can be very painful and disturb the baby.
Bathing a newborn
All mothers are interested in the question: when can you start bathing a child after discharge from the hospital?
“You can bathe the child immediately after discharge, but if you have been vaccinated with BCG, but within a day or two after the vaccination, it is better not to bathe the child so as not to wet the injection site.”
After the umbilical wound has healed, you can already bathe the child in a regular bath in tap water, gradually increasing the bathing time from 5 minutes to 30-40.
Every day while bathing the child, it is necessary to wash his genitals and buttocks, 1-2 times a week you need to wash the whole baby with soap, and also wash the child's head with a special baby shampoo.
Important! Always bathe your child with the bathroom door open, because this child will not be so cold after you take him out of the water, as the temperature difference will not be too big.
Each time the baby should be lowered into the water slowly, starting from the legs. In the water it is necessary to support the entire body of the child. If water gets into the baby's ears or eyes while bathing, it's not scary, it's quite natural!
From the first days of life, you can start easy hardening of the child. To do this, before you start bathing the baby, prepare and place a vessel with water in the bathroom, the temperature of which will be 0.5-1 degrees lower than the temperature of the water in the bath. At the end of the bath, pour water over the child from this vessel.
After bathing the baby, blot with a diaper or towel, but do not dry it, as this procedure can damage the delicate baby skin.
You also need to prepare two small cotton buds and gently twist them into the baby's ears so that the cotton absorbs the water that got into the ears during the bath. After the baby's skin is dry, it is advisable to treat the folds with baby oil.
Newborn Nail Care
Baby nails need to be cared for 1-2 times a week, because baby nails grow very fast. To cut nails, you need to purchase special scissors with rounded ends. On the legs, the nails should be cut evenly, and on the hands - rounding the edges.
Walking with your baby
In summer, you can walk with your baby the day after you leave the maternity hospital. It is advisable to protect the child from direct sunlight. It is better to go for a walk in the summer either in the morning (before 10 am) or in the evening (after 6 pm), at this time it is not so hot.
In winter, walks are recommended to start 2-3 days after discharge from the hospital. If the temperature outside is below 10 degrees, it is better not to go for a walk with the baby.
The first walk should be very short - 10-15 minutes. Then every day it is worth walking for 10 minutes longer.