After you’ve given birth, this is where it all begins. Be ready for the first of everything. Mommyhood, here you come!
The First Diaper Change
Materials you will need: clean diaper, diaper ointment, cottonballs/washcloth, warm water. ***baby wipes contain agents that can be irritating to the baby’s bum so try to wait at least a month before using them**
How-To:
1.) Place the baby gently on his back on the changing surface. Make sure he doesn’t roll off and support his/her head.
2.) Remove the dirty diaper, roll it up, and dispose! *If you have a baby boy, keep a cloth diaper or washcloth handy over him so that he doesn’t pee on you or on himself*
3.) Wipe from the front to the rear with cotton balls or a washcloth and lukewarm water. Remember to be gentle since he may have a rash.
4.) A bit of air-drying is good for the baby. Let him feel the freeeeedom
and then apply diaper ointment if he has a rash. Tuck the back of the new clean diaper under his bottom and pull the front between the legs, and fasten.
Result: Happy Clean baby

The First Bath
Materials you will need: baby bathtub or clean sink, washcloth, baby soap and shampoo (try looking for organic paraben free baby cleansing products)
1.) Warm room temperature.
2.) Fill the tub with a few inches of warm water, and ease the baby in by putting his feet in first. Lean him backwards slowly and gently while keeping your arm around his back and always supporting his head.
3.) Wash the body first, and then go behind the ears and the folds under the arms and neck. Save the hair for last so he doesn’t get too cold.
4.) Use a cup to rinse his entire body with warm water.
5.) Wrap the baby in a warm hooded towel and pat him dry.
Happy Baby and Mom
. Bath time is a great time to interact with the baby. Skin-to-skin contact is important for physical and emotional development. It’s through the power of touch that the baby learns more about the people and his/her surroundings. Bonding with Your Baby
The First Intense Crying Session
Things You Will Need: loving arms, patience, and mom’s soothing voice
1.) Check to see if the diaper is soiled, if the baby is too hot or cold, or if something is hurting him
2.) Try to breastfeed him, or give him a bottle or a pacifier
3.) Swaddle the baby snugly in a blanket with his arms tucked inside. Try to make “shushing sounds” while holding him on his side or stomach and jiggling him, but only gently. You’re recreating a womb-like environment that can calm the baby down.
4.) Time to swaaaaay~ or walk around a bit while holding the baby. Babies love motion! Time to get activeee
. Consider this more great bonding times for you and the baby! As always remember to support you newborns head.
Some of these firsts can be scary…..but you will get the hang of it! Take your time, ask hubby to help or your mom/sister/friend to stand by for the first time than you will be a pro! Anybody want to add their first experiences?
