Not exact matches
Once
baby is
bigger and sitting up on her own, it's much easier to
bath her in an actual
bath tub.
Some parents are reluctant to transition from a
baby bath to a
big tub because all of that bending over causes major back strain.
I used to
bath my 8 - month old son in
baby bath seat in the
big tub.
Once your
baby is a few months old and has gotten
bigger since birth, you can start using a portable
bath tub designed for
babies.
My
baby now is still and then and I love it because if folds flat and it's not hard to find place to store the
big plastic
bath tubs which I've had probably ten of those but...
This could mean puting the
baby bathtub in the
big tub with toddler sitting next to
baby in
bath or it could mean skidproof mats to keep
baby upright.
This nifty chair is recommended for
babies between 6 and 9 months who can sit up on their own and are getting too
big for a
baby bath tub or other
bathing device.
The
biggest thing about a birthing
tub v.s. a regular
bath tub is the space available to have the health care provider have immediate access to your
baby once delivered in the water.
He's getting a little
bigger now and you're wondering: when will it be time to move your
baby to a
bath in the
big tub?