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Playing with her son's dick

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This usually occurs by the age of two or three, however in some situations not until puberty.

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Over time, the foreskin slowly separates and then it can be retracted. It’s completely attached at birth, and initially, you only need to wash the outside. The foreskin is the loose skin that covers the head of the penis. Just make sure they’re unscented and contain no alcohol as this can also irritate his skin. You can do this during bath time or even while changing a nappy, using soft baby wipes. Once your baby is clean, carefully pat his genitals dry with a soft towel. No soap is needed as it can irritate your baby’s skin, however, you can add a little mild baby cleanser to the water if you want. Keep it cleanĪt bath time, wash your baby’s penis and scrotum as you might wash the rest of his body, using warm water and a cotton ball.

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However keeping your son’s genitals in good shape is an important part of his health regime – and luckily, looking after your son’s penis it’s not as tricky as you might think. But what about taking care of his more private parts? As a mother who has different bits and pieces down below, this might seem a little foreign. During those early days, bathing your baby boy baby can feel like a challenge in itself.

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