I’m due to give birth in five months.
Besides the actual birth, there is one thing I am absolutely petrified about.
Bathing the baby.
The whole water, slippery hands, little baby, potential drowning situation has me completely freaked out.
So I’ve been researching how necessary baths are for babies. I mean, all they do is sleep, right? But it turns out they are very, very necessary.
I recently attended a JOHNSON’S baby event, and beyond the calming smell of their baby powder, I learned that, 120 years on from pioneering baby skin care, they had been doing research on the one thing I feared the most and how beneficial it is.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this is an advertorial for Johnson’s Baby.
For more than a century, JOHNSON’S® have been providing products that are formulated and designed with baby in mind, and they have published more clinical research on the science on baby’s skin than any other global skin care company over the last five years.
They’ve been looking into what, in fact, makes a healthy baby. According to them, babies are born with all their brain cells. But what happens next in those first few weeks, months and years is when those brain cells start talking to each other and making connections with each other.
Baby brain development depends on how babies interact with the world. And it’s not just connected to those early milestones like walking and talking – it has been shown that routine massage and touch can lead to improved cognitive performance and increased alertness and attentiveness.
So…important, then.