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How Often Should I Bathe My Newborn for Optimal Hygiene and Health?

As a new parent, you may wonder how often you should bathe your newborn. While it's important to keep your baby clean, excessive bathing can actually strip their delicate skin of essential oils. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends bathing your newborn two to three times a week, using mild, fragrance-free soap. In between baths, you can gently clean your baby's face, hands, and diaper area daily with a warm washcloth. Remember, newborns don't get dirty like older children or adults, so there's no need for daily baths. By sticking to a gentle bathing routine, you can keep your baby's skin healthy and moisturized while ensuring they stay clean and comfortable.