Kids are fine for a few minutes. Take the baby monitor into the bathroom so you can hear. However, OP.. check with the family first. PP how do you handle it if your kids wake up and you can't zip right in there to get them? |
+1 my nanny works out during naps (she asked if I minded). She uses body wipes afterwards. |
| Slight thread hijack - would you MBs who aren't thrilled with the idea of nanny showering regularly at your home be okay with her showering in an emergency? The baby had a huge blowout on me this past week and I needed to shower... I'm just hoping it isn't irritating my MB. |
| What exactly do you all think single moms do to shower? Your child will be fine during a 5-10 minute ho bath. And people wonder why kids today are so fucking fragile. |
I would not be pleased. I wouldn't fire you or anything but I would not be happy that you just washed shit off your body in my shower. Did you then bleach the shower? Where was the baby while you were showering and bleaching? Plus what's the point of showering if you just put your dirty clothes back on? |
You're kidding right? You expect nanny to work the rest of the day without cleaning herself up? I'm sure she cleaned the excess shit (your kid's shit) off of her before getting in your shower. I bet she didn't bleach the shower as that is overkill. The baby was probably in the crib or some other safe, contained place while nanny got cleaned up. Any nanny who takes care of young children, should be wise enough to keep an extra set of clothes in the car, just in case. |
And if I caught a single whiff of your attitude that I am somehow too dirty and below you to share your surfaces, I'd find a new job and leave a massive dump in your toilet the day I quit. |
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My old concern would be the noise. You can hear everything and we don't use ours as it is loud. Its also on a different floor and we stayed on the same floor as the baby. I'd prefer you take baby on a long walk or jog (we have a jogger). I would have no issue with the showering as long as you helped clean the bathroom and washed your own towels.
To the nanny who had a concern about baby blowout - I'd be fine with that, and be ok with you washing your clothing asap too. |
If the shit is only on the clothes to the point of being able to be cleaned off, then no need to shower. If there IS a need to shower to get shit off, then the shower DOES need to be bleached. You can't have it both ways. |
I had a change of clothes, which I used, but the BM had soaked through my shirt and gone all down my arm and side. I did clean the shower later, I just felt really unhygienic knowing I had fecal matter all over myself. I was worried about tracking it through the house...leaving whatever germs on the dining table or the crib... Sorry to hear that would bother people, I'll apologize Monday. |
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MB here. PP that is saying that a nanny should either refrain from a shower or bleach a shower afterwards is full of it. Do mothers bleach showers every time baby poops of throws up on them? Or continue thier day without a shower if they feel they need one after a baby went to bed?
I have been employing nannies for many years. Occasionally my nannies took showers in our house due to pooppy blow outs, getting into mud with kids, exercising, or even lack of hot water in their house (during massive power outages). I had even one nanny sometimes getting dressed nicely go go out after work... I can't imagine having any problems with that. They did used kids shower, i totally dod not care. On occasion, I had to clean it before giving next kid a bath, but I'd do it anyway. Who cares? It's a small inconvenience to help women who care for my kids. Hey, I even had once nanny text me (apologetically) asking if I had any tampons 'cause she forgot hers, and I had to navigate her through closet full of personal care stuff. |
| OP here- Wow I'm glad I don't work for some of the crazy people on this post, thank you everyone else for being normal!! I talked to my boss and when I asked her if I could shower after exercising she looked at me like I had three heads. She said "Of course!!!". |
You ae talking about a paid caretaker whose function is only the kids. Not a mom who is caring for her kids, cooking, cleaning and doing other household stuff. I am not paying my nanny to do a two hour work out on my treadmill. |
So then be honest about what your issue is, and don't act like your kids will die if someone isn't physically looking at them every second of the day. Other more reasonable MB would not give this even a second thought. |