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The only time we did immediate bathing was with babies of HIV+ moms. Otherwise, we would wait about 2 hours (or longer if the mother preferred or if the baby was having a hard time with thermoregulation). Also, with late preterm babies who were in open cribs, we waited at least 6 hours, I think, per protocol.
What's all the rush to give the bath? There is an increasing amount research supporting the delay of the first bath for at least 6 hours, ideally longer. The decreases in thermoregulation and hypoglycemia issues are measurable as well as the improvement in early breastfeeding initiation and in-hospital breastfeeding rates. The vernix has also been shown to be an excellent antimicrobial particularly against E.Coli and Group B Strep. There are also substances (many different polypeptides) that have antifungal and antiparasitic properties.
Boston Medical Center did a study back in 2010 about the impact of bathing time on early breastfeeding. Here is the link:Delaying the bath and in-hospital breastfeedi... [breastfeed Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI
The link with a lot of information regarding vernix properties is here: Vernix caseosa as a multi-component defence system based on polypeptides, lipids, and their interactions
There is also this "Wait for eight" from JOGNN: []Wait for Eight[]: Improvement of Newborn Outcomes by the Implementation of Newborn Bath Delay - Lipka - 2012 - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing - Wiley Online Library
Late preterms, for bathing my hospital waits 24 hours after birth. Different available guidelines(VUNEO, WHO, Guidelines.gov) suggest a minimum of 2-4 hours or most commonly 6. Personally, I'd have to have a darn good reason to bath a late preterm kiddo that early but I like to delay ALL babies baths as long as possible.
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Hello Everyone,
I am an Advanced Practice Nurse working in Labor and Delivery at a Level III Perinatal Center. As we prepare for our move to a new tower the subject of the newborn bath keeps resurfacing. I was wondering if anyone could share a policy, procedure or best practice with me regarding the timing of the bath.
Thanks so much!