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The thought of bathing your newborn can be panic-inducing. What if they get too slippery? What if you get soap in their eyes or water up their nose? What if they lose that precious new baby scent?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Infant bath seats that were sold exclusively at Amazon are being recalled for a drowning hazard. The bath seats — sold by UncleWu Life — fail to meet the federal safety ...
Baby bath seats designed to support an infant have been recalled because they are unstable and can tip over while in use. The Lucakuins infant bath seats were sold for about $35 on Amazon from May ...
CHICAGO — Karmas Far infant bath seats have been recalled due to a drowning hazard. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission said the bath seat fails to meet the federal safety standards ...
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall on a bath item that may pose a drowning hazard to infants. The organization issued a recall on Thursday for the Frieyss ...
Some infant bath seats sold online have been recalled due to a drowning hazard, according to a federal regulatory agency. Hundreds of Karmas Far infant bath seats "fail to meet the federal safety ...
A baby’s bath temperature should be 98.6–100.4°F (37–38°C). Babies have thinner skin, so they need cooler bathwater than adults. A caregiver can check the temperature with their elbow or a water ...
It’s something you might be told in passing as you and your little one leave the hospital: “Oh, just give them a sponge bath until the umbilical cord falls out” or “Because of their small size, just ...