I am curious to hear about your practices and experiences bathing baby. The hospital where I gave birth recommended to bathe baby once a week and not use any soap or shampoo for the first year. I am not in the US so am curious whether the same is said in US or what you were told and do.
Re: Bathing baby
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What are you all using for tubs? We have the fisher price one with a newborn sling, and it means he can't really get far enough underwater to enjoy himself. He's only submerged by an inch or two, so he gets cold fast. I can't figure out how everyone uses it as part of a bedtime routine! We have to move quickly to make sure he doesn't get chilled. Am I doing it wrong? our apartment is pretty warm, around 70 I'd guess (we have radiators, so it varies), but he still gets cold fast.
As for lotion after bath, we do Aveeno lavender scented lotion, which, luckily, she loves. (The only part of the process she enjoys!) We put that lotion on her every night before bed, even when she doesn't have a bath, with a little infant massage, since she likes it so much.
DS#1 born 02/19/2013
@klbh we also have that plastic tub with sling a friend gave us as hand me down. I found it way too shallow, with the sling baby is practically out of the water, without it it still is not deep and seems very uncomfortable with the hard plastic built in seat at an awkward angle... We used it twice and then tried our big regular bathtub instead and that has been much better and made the bath experience quite fun as baby can totally swim around in it. I agree with one of the previous posters that recommended putting a wash cloth wet with warm water on babys belly as she tends to be quite floaty and thus even though the tub is very deep unless I hold her body under water the tummy sticks out...
I remember the hospital giving my baby a bath right away using baby soap. At home, we bathe her a couple of times a week using Burt's Bees Baby Wash. She has a lot of hair, so it gets greasy if we wait too long. Sometimes she gets a bath in the kitchen sink with the infant tub, simetimes she and I get into the big tub together, and sometimes she will be brought into the shower with me or my husband. We usually use the shower for a quick rinse in the morning, especially if she had a really yucky diaper from the night before.