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		<title>A Careful Bath for Your Newborn</title>
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<p>If your child is <strong>born premature</strong>;  there are additional cares that you would have to take after he or she comes back home to make sure that they are always kept out of harm’s way. The bathing tips for a baby that are talked about in this article however are for a newborn baby who is not born premature. Bathing an infant in the right way is important and especially if you are a first time parent and have had no experience in <a title="Parenting" href="http://www.marchofdimes.com/prematurity/index.asp" target="_blank"><strong>parenting</strong></a> this can be quite a task.</p>
<p>Here are some tips to help you out.</p>
<p>Firstly, don’t ever leave your child alone in the bath. Leaving your child unattended even for a minute can be dangerous; whether you have an important phone call or someone at the door. If it is of great important just wrap the baby up in a towel and take her with you. The temperature of the water is very important; it should by no means be very hot because the sensitive skin of your child will not be able to endure the heat and might be dangerous for him.</p>
<p><span id="more-757"></span>The ideal temperature of the water should be around thirty six to thirty eight degree Celsius. For the first few months when your child is the most delicate, use a thermometer to check and be sure of the temperature.  You will not need to fill the bath tub more than ten cm with water for your baby to bathe in, and filling more than that could be dangerous. A great thing to use for supporting your baby inside the tub is by placing a strong rubber mat at the bottom of the tub so that your child will not keep sliding and slipping and will make bathing less dangerous for your baby.</p>
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