I am really nervous about how slippery my baby will get when I give her a bath. I have a tendency to drop things, so much so that DH jokes about me dropping the baby. I have broken many glasses when washing them because they were slippery. Anyway, I have read in a few places about wearing bath gloves to help with the handling of a slippery baby. Any 2nd+ moms, did you use gloves when washing your baby? Did they help? What type of gloves did you use? I have seen these, but they seem like a gimmick.
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Re: Gloves to help with slippery baby?
we got a bath seat like this https://www.amazon.com/Safety-1st-Bath-Sling-Blue/dp/B0032FOOXO/ref=sr_1_8?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1296312218&sr=1-8 and the fabric is mesh. The baby sits in that the whole time and you won't have to pick it up at all. I felt this was a better option for us and it takes up less room for storage. Just put this in the tub and fill the tub up as usual.
actually, I think this is the exact one we have https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infant-Fold-Store-Sling/dp/B000JVVXMO/ref=sr_1_14?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1296312218&sr=1-14
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This is the tub I put on my registry because Baby Bargains recommended it, it does not appear to help with slipping. I like the idea of the fold sling since we only live in an apartment.
https://www.amazon.com/Primo-340W-EuroBath-Pearl-White/dp/B000056OV0/ref=br_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3T6IOYR8ZJASG&colid=2IIV3RC9IHBH7
This. If you use a baby bath tub the baby will sit in the mesh seat and you wont have to pick them completely up at all until the bath is over, and then you can just wrap your LO in a towel.
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Although this is my first child I have given many babies a bath. At the end of the bath I simply drain the water out. Keep the baby in one hand and grab the towel with the other. Then I wrap the baby in the towel as much as possible w/o getting the towel to wet in the sink or tub and then pick the baby up with the towel. If necessary I use a 2nd towel to properly dry the child.