You don't need to bathe your baby every day, although you can if it relaxes and soothes them.
2 or 3 baths a week is enough to keep your baby clean.
Choose a time when they are not too hungry or tired. It is best not to bathe them directly after a feed.
Your baby's first bath
Your midwife or public health nurse will show you how to bathe your baby for the first time. Don't be afraid to ask for help or to see it done once or twice before you try.
You can also give your baby a 'top and tail' clean instead of a bath. When you are more confident, you can wash your baby in the main bath or in the sink, or in their own small baby bath. You could also have them in the bath with you.
What you need
Have everything you need ready before you start:
- a baby bath or basin with warm water– plain water with no soap is best for babies under 1 month
- a clean nappy
- clean clothes
- towels
- some cotton wool
You don't need to use any soap, shampoo or products when they're very young. Plain water is fine, and safer for your baby's skin.