Either my baby hates water or i'm doing something wrong, but every bath time is traumatizing! LO is 7 1/2 weeks and I've had to give sponge baths since the few times she's been in the baby tub/sling, all hell breaks loose. I've followed all the requisite bath bullet points: right temp water, heater in the room to make it cozy, making sure she's covered so as to not get cold, try to talk and sing, feeding her before.
I've read that you can bathe together but how is this done? Any other tips, ways to go about this so that we can both enjoy bath time? Thanks!
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Re: LO hates bath time
Or, what time of day is bath time? Is it possible she's just overtired by that point? Maybe a morning or afternoon bath instead of evening would work better.
We now bathe together and she loves it. For us I make the water a bit hotter than I would let her in it. I lay down, she lays on my chest and nurses while the water cools. I use a wash cloth or two wet to lay on her legs/back to keep her warm. Then when she finishes nursing the temp is perfect for her.
She stands up, sits down, and she floats on her back for a little bit with me supporting her head. If she starts to flail from being on her back (sensation of falling) I just put her to my chest. Then I wash her and we get out.
I have the towels all ready to go, wrap her up and lay her down, grab my towel and then we go get her dressed!
If DH is home then he takes her and I take a quick shower. I typically don't wash myself when I bathe her as she's to wiggly and I don't want her being scared of the bath!!
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We bathe together in the regular bath tub. I have everything ready in the bathroom and close the door so the heat stays in a bit and it's warmer in. I get in first and then bring her in. I hold her and move her around a bit to different positions and let her look around and kick her legs while I was her. She loves baths like this. It is more security for her because I'm holding her and she gets to sit right in the warm water.
I hope you find something that works for you!
We currently use the inflatable duck bath from target. I put that on top of the vanity in the bathroom. She uses it as her personal swimming pool. She kicks, splashes, and smiles the whole time. I also use water that's warmer than lukewarm and have a heater in the bathroom and keep the temp of the bathroom warmer while she's bathing.
Hope you can find something that your LO likes!
Warmer water.
Co-bath or shower.
I use a swim diaper for bath time because I don't want him pooping in the bath tub. Not really for my sake, but because then we'd have to start the process over because he wouldn't be clean anymore. (This kid poops all the damn time.) But right before I take him out, the diaper comes off and I clean his bottom. @Roses87, I know you didn't ask me -- but that's what I do and why.
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It is much easier with two people since you are stuck in the tub but you can do it with one if you don't mind strolling naked a bit or if you have somewhere to set the baby in the bathroom. I like HOT tubs so I was always slightly chilly when I took tubs with the baby but it was honestly just above body temp. She would hang out either in my lap or laying on my legs and I would just wash her up using baby soap. The only downside is when babies relax they tend to poop and baths are relaxing. I can get up and out of the tub lightening fast due to this fact! So make sure and wash the baby up first thing (and quickly) then play because poop happens...DD is 6 now and still tries to get me in the tub with her - so she really liked it too. We did not bathe her everyday, instead 2-3 times a week. I was finally able to get her in the tub on her own at about 1 yr old or so.
Hope this helps:)