Avoid
tub baths until the stump falls off.
If your newborn baby is newly circumcised, avoid
a tub bath until he / she is healed.
Do not give your baby
a tub bath until the cord falls off and the area looks healed.
Not exact matches
Most doctors recommend that you wait
until the umbilical cord has fallen off and the circumcision site has healed before giving your baby a
tub bath.
However, being held in a
tub and being washed isn't quite the same thing, and
until your baby is old enough to sit up by himself,
bathing him in an adult sized
tub can be more than challenging; it can be dangerous trying to hold a slippery little creature as he squirms and wiggles.
Some healthcare professionals suggest you wait
until the umbilical cord has fallen off and the circumcision site has healed to give your baby a
tub bath.
We just took the babes in the
tub or shower with us once their umbilical stump was gone...
until then we did sponge
baths and at times used the kitchen sink.
Before giving your baby her first
tub bath, wait
until her umbilical cord falls off, which usually happens ten to 14 days after birth.
Remember that your baby will only need sponge
baths until his cord falls off and that the umbilical stump should not be submerged in a
tub until that has occurred.
This pink
bath tub for girls can be used from birth
until the age of 24 months.
I have that same harvest gold in my main
bath and did the second option you suggested: switch out the sink, cabinet and toilet with white ones
until you can get a new
tub.