General Umbilical Cord Care Instructions
Priya: “Is there something we need to do?”
Dr Arora: “Once clamped and cut, the remaining stump will dry out and eventually fall off on its own. This is where your role comes in. Here's what you should do:
- Keep the cord dry and exposed: Air helps it dry out and wither naturally. Avoid covering it with the diaper.
- Use sponge baths: Instead of immersing your baby in water, clean them gently with a damp cloth.
- Avoid unnecessary substances: Don’t use rubbing alcohol or apply creams unless instructed by your doctor.
- Monitor it closely: Look out for redness, swelling, or any unusual discharge.
Always ensure it’s completely dry afterwards.”
Priya: “How do we give sponge baths safely?”
Dr. Arora: “I always suggest parents to use plain water or mild soap around the area if needed, but not to apply soap directly to the stump. Here’s how you can give your baby a sponge bath:
Dip a soft cloth in warm water, wring it out, and gently clean your baby’s skin.
Focus on keeping the cord stump dry. After the bath, pat the area around it gently to remove any moisture.
Once the cord falls off and the belly button heals, you can move on to regular baths.”