“…Mothers who are discharged home in a short time of 24 hr with their babies after a healthy birth process have to deal with newborn care along with the challenges of the postpartum process. Mothers may have inadequacies in meeting the needs of their babies as a result of physical and emotional effects caused by birth and need education and support in order to maintain the care of their newborn (Castalino, Nayak, & D'Souza, 2014;Herrero-Morín, Fernández, Bello, González, & González, 2015;Kristensen, Simonsen, Trillingsgaard, Pontoppidan, & Kronborg, 2018;Öztürk & Erci, 2016;Shafaie, Mirghafourvand, & Bagherinia, 2017;Thukral et al, 2015;Yılmaz, Bayar, & Esenay, 2018). In this context, in our study, it was considered that mothers' worries about newborn care would be reduced in the postpartum period and a faster transition to motherhood role would be ensured with bath education which has an important place in newborn care and is provided to pregnant women who will experience motherhood for the first time in accordance with the new literature.…”