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Does the newborn baby need to wash his face?

A few days after a newborn's birth, there may be a layer of greasy and sticky things on his face, which we call "fetal fat". It can protect the baby's skin, and the mother doesn't have to clean it. But five days after the baby is born, we will start to wash the baby's face. Because many mothers in life are very concerned about the baby's bath, I don't know if the baby's little face should be washed every day.

Especially cleaning once in the morning and evening can not only keep the baby clean, but also help the baby develop a good life schedule. Wash your face in the morning and a new day begins. Wash your face at night and put on clean and comfortable pajamas so that you can have a good sleep. This subtle influence can play a great role in your baby. Let's take beauty for example. My little daughter is two years and five months old now. She washes her hands every morning, before going to bed, before and after meals. If one day we forget, they will always remind you.

Before the mother washes the baby's face again, especially the newborn baby, be sure to test the water temperature with a thermometer or the inside of the wrist. The water temperature is about 37℃ to 38℃. If the baby has eczema on his face recently, the water temperature should be lowered appropriately. Remember that the hotter the water, the easier it is to aggravate your baby's eczema.

When washing your face, mothers should also master the correct order of washing your face ... In short, from top to bottom, wipe a small towel from one place to another: first, when washing your face, soak the small square towel in wet warm water and wring it out, open it with one hand and wrap your index finger in any corner. Start from the baby's unilateral eye and wipe from the inner corner to the outer corner. (Don't go back)

Then change the corner of another towel to wipe the other eye.

If there are scabbed gums on your eyes, don't rub them hard, which will hurt your baby's delicate skin. You can use "edible olive oil" or a towel dipped in a little baby's bath lotion to wipe it, so it is easier to remove the hard scab. Be careful not to flow in and irritate your baby's eyes.

Wipe your nose from another angle.

The fourth towel corner wipes your mouth.

After washing and wringing again, spread out the square towel to wipe the baby's forehead, cheeks and chin.

Finally, wipe your ears with two towel corners.

A proud baby starts with hygiene.