Proper Techniques For Newborn Bathing And Skin Care Basics

Main Category: Dermatology
Also Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health
Article Date: 24 Jan 2013 - 0:00 PST

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Bathing a tiny newborn can be an exciting experience for parents, but it can also be intimidating. Newborns are small and vulnerable, slippery when wet, and the products marketed for their delicate skin can leave parents with abundant choices. As newborns are welcomed into the world, their skin needs to adapt to the new environmental changes around them. It's important for parents to understand proper bathing techniques and the appropriate skin care needed for their little one.

Pediatric dermatologist Dawn Davis, M.D., of Mayo Clinic Children's Center and colleagues recently published a review article in the International Journal of Dermatology about newborn skin care. Dr. Davis suggests several tips for keeping a newborn's skin clean and healthy, and making bath time an enjoyable experience:

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Co-authors of the published article include Molly Ness, M.D., and William Carey, M.D.
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