Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's cold in winter. What's the best way to bathe and change clothes for your baby?

It's cold in winter. What's the best way to bathe and change clothes for your baby?

Wrap the baby in a bath towel and dry the skin. Wipe off the moisture in your baby's navel with a cotton swab and emery cloth. Rub some lotion on your skin and get dressed. Fix the baby's head and clean the dirt on the ears and nose with a cotton swab. Finally, drink some warm water to replenish the lost water. Half an hour before taking a bath, you can turn on the air conditioner for your baby, and turn it up a little warmer to make it easier for your baby to change clothes. Then you can turn on the heating in the bathroom. It is recommended to use wind to keep warm. If the light is warm, turn it on in advance and turn it off when the baby is taking a bath, otherwise it will hurt his eyes. Then you can bathe the baby normally.

Generally, choose the water temperature above 45℃, and feel the water temperature with your hands, which is slightly warmer. Don't let the water temperature be too high, the child will be uncomfortable. Put the children's clothes to be changed and bath towels to be wiped on the electric heater to ensure that it is not cold. If you have a Yuba, you'd better turn it on, which will make the bathroom very warm. If it is boiled water, first pour the water into the bathtub and adjust the water temperature. If it is directly burned and washed, adjust the water temperature first. Prepare shower gel and towels in the bathroom or bathtub, then take off your baby's clothes and start washing. Note that if the room is windy, you can close the window properly, but don't close it too tightly to facilitate air circulation.

It's getting colder and colder, so it's a problem to bathe the baby. The baby's resistance is weak, and he caught a cold when he was not young. In order to prevent the baby from catching a cold, how to bathe the baby in winter? Before bathing the baby, everyone should control the room temperature in a suitable range, preferably 25-28 degrees. In the northern region, every household has heating, which is not difficult to do; In the south, although there is no heating, you can turn on the Yuba or electric heating to raise the room temperature.

For younger babies, their cuticle is thinner than that of adults and their resistance is poor. In addition, their metabolism is vigorous and they secrete more, which leads to more dirt on their skin. What if they don't take a shower? Take half a basin of warm water from a small basin specially designed for washing the baby's bottom, hold the baby's legs apart, gently scrub the baby's private parts, and then let the baby lie prone on his legs to wash his little ass, or one person holds it and the other person washes it. Finally, dry the baby's private parts and buttocks with a clean towel.