I never thought I would but.... She seems to really enjoy "swimming" in the big tub with me. I love it, too. The faces she makes are priceless. My husband plays what he calls lifeguard to make sure nothing goes wrong.
I never thought I would but.... She seems to really enjoy "swimming" in the big tub with me. I love it, too. The faces she makes are priceless. My husband plays what he calls lifeguard to make sure nothing goes wrong.
GOLD / pomelo / 5167 posts
I've never done it with Sienna yet. I have with Mavrick though.
pear / 1554 posts
DH and I take turns bathing with our LO. She doesn't like her bathing in her baby bath but loves taking baths with one of us in the big tub.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
I did on vacation when we didn't have her little tub.
pomelo / 5178 posts
DH and I took turns nightly bathing with DD until just recently. One of us still gets in the tub with her a few times a week, when she requests it.
Lately, her very favorite is for DS and me to both get in the tub with her. She thinks it's a little tub party!
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
I'm nervous about it because she likes to take poops in the tub! We bathed together once but I put a cloth swim diaper on her...lol!
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
We shower with our kids... so much easier for us. We're probably saving water too!
pomelo / 5178 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: Has Lala always liked the shower? When DD was very little (like 9-12 months) I was able to get her into the shower with me once in a great while. Lately, though she refuses to get it.
One time she had a big poop accident, and I tried to put her in the shower to clean her up; she cried the entire 2 minutes she was in there and then talked for a couple months about how she doesn't like the shower. I'd love for her to start using the shower again (since the bathroom with the tub is in between our room and DS's room, and it's inconvenient to bathe her if he goes to bed early), but I don't know how to get her to like it? Did you do anything specific with Lala, or has she just always liked the shower?
grapefruit / 4669 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: @pastemoo: @Honeybee: At some point do you think you could share details of showering with your baby? That might seem like a dumb question, but we have a pretty small apartment with a shower only (no tub) and a tiny kitchen sink, so I'm wondering how bathing a baby will work. How young of a baby can you shower with?
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
@tororojo: NEWBORN! I took him at 3 weeks.
First: get the bathroom ready:
baby towel
mommy towel
mommy and baby toilettries in the shower
baby diaper
baby outfit or robe (my LO prefers the robe for a half or so after the shower because he is soooo cold after otherwise!)
So... I set him in something safe (car seat) in just a diaper and I shower myself and wash my hair. Then I get him and take off his diaper.
If he is dirty, I run his bum under the tub tap first, then put it back on the shower head. You could do this in the sink, or the shower, or just use a wipe. I rinse him off (face on my shoulder, or protected by my shoulder). I just hold him with both arms, one hand sticking out. With the free hand I grab the baby soap/shampoo and lather him up. I rinse him slowly by turning around so he gets water when he is happy with it. If he looks like he's getting grumpy, I turn around and block the water with my back.
He loves the water! Just... has to be a warm shower not a hot one.
I put him in his towel and wrap him up and set him in the seat. I grab my towel and dry off and then put on his diaper and his robe. Then I get myself ready.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@tororojo: @Mrs. Jacks: I shower exclusively with my son too!! I started when I was able to start showering on my own again, about 4 weeks. He is 5 mos and still showers with me every week. We have a bathtub but he can't sit up yet and we never bought a baby tub.
I bathed with my son when he was a new new baby. I could only take baths for the first month, and he just joined me. My husband was always with us too. I was too scared to stand up in the tub for fear of slipping with him. He loved "swimming" too!! I should do that again. He can't really swim in the shower lol
@Honeybee: My son likes it... most of the time. He doesn't have much of a choice! haha even if he cried, it's what we gotta do. But I do think he's used to it. He knows nothing else.
pomelo / 5178 posts
@tororojo: During the (very) brief period I was able to bathe with DD, she was sitting up on her own. I'd basically just plop her in the bottom of the tub to play with her toys while I washed. Once I was done, I'd sit on the bottom of the tub and wash her. Then I'd turn off the water and get out; DD would continue playing with her toys until I was dried and dressed, then I'd take her out.
I've showered a couple times with DS (first time he was about 2 months), but it's not ideal, since he doesn't sit on his own yet. We basically get in together, I wash him up immediately, and then I hand him off to DH to dry/dress while I finish showering.
GOLD / pear / 1845 posts
I took baths with both of them when tiny, it's an easy way to give them a nice bath without an extra pair of hands. I totally had them in reusable swim diapers though. Toddler Girl showers with me in the mornings now because her hair is too curly to sleep on wet. Wonder Baby usually gets to be in the shower long enough for me to wash her hair and then is passed back out. It's the only way she gets washed, we never seem to have time for evening baths these days!
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
I don't - LO is a year old and I prefer to just bathe her rather than get in the tub with her.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I've taken baths with my LO. DH used to take them with her all the time. Now that she's older, we just plop her into the big tub and give her a 10-15 min bath.
bananas / 9118 posts
Yes, it is so much easier! I put him in the tub with his head on a hand towel. I shower and plug it so he can splash around in an inch or two of water. Of course this means the water is cooler than I like and I usually just use baby wash on both of us.
I used to hold him while I showered, but he got so squirmy that I wasn't comfortable holding him. With him laying on the floor of the tub, the only slippery moment is when I pick him up to wrap him in a towel when all done. I usually dry off and dress first while he splashes.
The biggest thing is that I have everything ready before the bath starts, as I will not leave him alone for a second around water.
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