Season 1 Episode 107
Tune into this episode to explore the significant benefits of delayed bathing for newborns.
In this recent Instagram live Trish shares insights on the importance of delayed bathing, how it can benefit both the baby and the mother, and how new mothers can make informed decisions during the postpartum period.
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Trish emphasizes the importance of skin-to-skin, and how vernix, a natural protective barrier, plays crucial roles in infection prevention, temperature regulation, and supporting breastfeeding.
She shares insights from her career and changes she has witnessed and advocated for in the practice of newborn care.
Trish gives tips and guidance on how to communicate with healthcare providers about delayed bathing and other interventions after birth to prioritize the wellbeing of the mother-baby.
From Trish:
So why am I recommending Delaying Newborn Bathing?
Delaying Newborns' first bath is one of the critical components of protection that you can advocate for your child at birth.
1 . Reduces the Risks of Infection/Exposure
Let's face it; most of our babies are born in a hospital. Think sick people. So to leave the vernix on our little ones and let it protect them from bacteria and fungi. Studies show that vernix has over 41 proteins in it. 29% of those have antimicrobial components, and 39% lend to immunity.
2 . Improves Body Temperature Control
A baby cannot regulate its body temperature (thermoregulation). The newborn baby loses its body heat four times faster than adults. Staying warm is critical to a newborn's well-being. Hence, we also promote immediate skin-to-skin (here are some skin tips and benefits) and eventually swaddling with a hat (after the golden hour, please and thank you!).
Did you know that immediate skin-to-skin reduces thermoregulation issues by 42%? WHAT???????
3. Stabilizes Newborn Blood Sugar Control
Low blood sugar in a newborn is a downright scary situation. It can quickly turn fatal. Guess what increases the risk of a baby's blood sugar dropping? Stress (Like crying) which releases cortisol (stress hormone), causes blood sugar to drop. Guess what makes them cry more? A bath.
Hello, guess what makes a baby less stressed? Being on top of their mom and being warm and not crying.
A study states that babies bathed before 12 hours of birth doubled their chance of improper blood sugar control.
4. Improved Breastfeeding Success
Girl, if all the reasons I have listed so far are not enough, then perk up. Delaying Baby's first bath protects them from a whole bunch of evils and increases the chance of successful breastfeeding. It's known that when skin-to-skin happens during the immediate postpartum period, the baby smells the amniotic fluid on the breasts.
The same is said for the vernix. It smells like amniotic fluid and familiarizes the baby with the breasts, and boom a good latch. It is thus promoting breastfeeding success.
The evidence for delayed newborn bathing is ov
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