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Hi Mary,
We used to do the "Leboyer Gentle Handling Bath" (in the late
70s-80s) and we finally settled on using a large oval stainless steel
basin that could be sterilized between baths. These are the stainless
steel basins that we used as delivery basins when we first started doing
mostly bed deliveries. They are the perfect size for the babies, but
they are heavy to empty when filled with water. We also tried using a
plexiglass crib with a drain hole drilled in the bottom, but it was
difficult to disinfect enough to meet Infection Control policies at the
time. The delivery nurse would fill either basin with warm water and
monitor the bath water temperature. Dad or other support person
would/could give the baby his first bath (with help) and let the baby
relax and unwind in the warm water. This actually wasn't really a
cleansing bath, but it could be. Not all babies settled calmly but many
did and it can be very moving.
Unfortunately we moved away from it when epidurals and more
medicated births became more frequent, but we are considering offering
it again on a more routine basis. It is still available if the mom
includes it in her birth plan, but seldom used. Kris kiley, RNC, IBCLC
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