FTM and I am not having any baby showers until 2 weeks-1 month after baby is born. That means there are a bunch of stuff I need to purchase ahead of time.
I'm getting mixed opinions on what is all needed for baby bath time. My mom insists I get a little tub for the counter, but I'm not so sure about that.
What I really want your opinions for is what type of hygienic supplies do I need, and what is the best company to go with? I am in Canada but I live on the US border and can make a trip down there if there is some amazing baby wash or something that we don't have here.
Re: Baby bath time? STM's opinions wanted.
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I have a little seat for the tub/sink and it's the easiest for me with two kiddos.
This time I will probably wipe baby down until the cord falls off and use the sink as long as baby likes it and move to showers if need be.
We also use Burt's Baby Bees body wash.
https://www.amazon.com/First-Years-Y3155-Infant-Toddler/dp/B000067EH7/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447955106&sr=8-1&keywords=baby+bathtub+newborn+to+toddler
Make bath time as easy as it can be for yourself. If you don't have to bend over or try to hold tight onto a wiggly, wet creature, it will be a lot easier for you.
Jamie
I have an awkward tiny double sink so a tub was a must for me. I also feel weird about washing baby in my kitchen sink because hygiene.
*grammer is not my strong suit while pregnant
@redfallon I really like the look of that tub! And in Canadian dollars it will still be on the cheaper side! I'll have to see if I can find it here, to avoid paying any duties.
Space isn't an issue in my house, as we are two people on a five bedroom/3 bathroom home. I HATE bending over so I really do not want to bathe my newborn in the tub either. And I get very dizzy in the shower so I wouldn't trust myself bathing baby with me in the shower.
Thanks for all your tips! It looks like baby shampoo isn't a necessity? I know my baby will probably have a lot of hair though...
You don't bathe them until they lose their umbelical cord. And it's still really a cloth bath. I didn't use any soap until maybe a month. I really like the Mustela products.
And then just a little baby powder. (you have to be careful so the baby doesn't breathe it in)
Other must haves for me are... Nasal aspirator, thermometer, newborn size hats, zip up one piece outfits with feet, and cloth diapers to use as burp clothes. Also, one or two bottles just incase (even if you are breast feeding). DS refused to BF one night after we came home. He hadn't eaten in hours and our ped told me to pump and give him a bottle. I did, and BF was fine after that, but I was so happy to have had one there even though I thought I'd never need it.
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Great post. As a ftm this is something I'm nervous about. Any tips on bathing teeny little ones would be great. How often do you bathe them? Do you ladies use lotion all over babe after? Can't belive I will be doing this soon!!!!
Newborn we may have bathed once a week. No need for lotion. DH has been in charge of baths since we brought DD home and still is. He got tips from the nurses in the hospital. I was bath assistant
Jamie
https://onemomandablog.blogspot.com/2015/02/how-to-give-your-newborn-bath-swaddle.html?m=1#more
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https://onemomandablog.blogspot.com/2015/02/how-to-give-your-newborn-bath-swaddle.html?m=1#more
It's great to hear this method, in case my LO hates bath time! Although I don't know how I feel about washing the face last, in the water the rest of the baby was sitting in. I might use different water completely then.
I used to work postpartum and one of the duties was to teach parents how to give a newborn a bath. I'm pretty familiar with this, but I don't know about what products work best.
If you don't want to do a full swaddle bath, you can put them in the little bathtub and put a wet washcloth over the body to keep warm. That helped my DD with newborn baths.
Jamie
I'd start with J&J bath products or equivalent as it's the least expensive and usually what hospitals use. Try to stick to smaller bottles until you see how baby does with it. If there's a reaction, then try something else. We've gone through several with DS's sensitive skin and currently Cetaphil baby is the favorite with his eczema.
There's also what works for who's bathing him. I have some skin sensitivities as well, for example Aveeno gives me hives so I won't use it since I give the baths. I've also encountered a few that I really dislike the scent on.
Overtime you'll figure out what works for you. We got an infant bath once DS was a few months old. It's especially been nice since he can sit up in it well. I could wash him in the full bath but for his little body that feels like a massive waste of water to me.
I'm also in Canada, and a bit of a stickler with what I will put on our skin. We use and LOVE Substance by the Matter company. Well.ca sells them (along with a ton of online baby shoppes, but well.ca has the cheapest free shipping limit). We use the baby foam wash, the baby oil and nappy balm. I also use their nipple cream and belly jelly on myself, and I have some of the herbal bath waiting for post partum care.