| Never. Something I found to be a waste of money. Sink, bath with me, or just a 1/2 inch of water in the big bath. |
Yes, this exactly. Also, it filled up super fast. |
| we have a primo eurobath or whatever its called, so pretty big, and can accommodate large kids sitting up. DS used it until he was 2.5--it filled up in a jiffy, and did the trick. Now he's in a regular tub, but I'm using the bath on our tiny 1 year old. I also liked it because it had a recline, which is the only way I could rinse kids hair without them screaming about water in their eyes. |
| I used a baby bath until DS was 8 weeks old and a pediatric nurse showed me how to give him a bath in the real tub. She recommended using the real tub ASAP because 1) water stays warmer longer in the real tub 2) baby wouldn't have to adjust to tub at a later point and 3) I never needed to have a baby tub when traveling. Until DS could sit up on his own, I placed a hand towel in the bottom of the tub on top of a non-skid mat once water was in the tub (enough to cover his thighs). I used a regular washcloth that was wet to place over DS' chest to keep him warm. I would lean him back with his neck resting in between my thumb and middle finger for support and wash him with a baby washcloth. Now that he can sit up, I have adjusted how he sits in the tub and give support more in the front on this chest than on his neck and still lean him back for hair washing. |
Op here again, our next bath will be in the regular tub
I dont know how we could fit 2 kids in our baby bath, we have the standard blue one that reclines at 1 end. I could see toddler maybe but not 2. |
| 10 mos |