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How to Fix Bather for Baby in Restroom Sink

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    We have a pretty small bathroom in our apartment. What we have been doing in the past few months is that we put a pocket-size table in the bath, place a baby bathtub on it and that leaves a small area for changing. The trouble now is that our daughter is getting too big for the small irresolute surface area, then we are thinking of taking abroad the tub and utilize the unabridged tabular array every bit a irresolute expanse. What we accept no idea about is where to breast-stroke our daughter. Nosotros could put her tub in a big bathtub, but I am sure that will create dorsum sprain to both of us soon. Exercise yous accept any solution to this? How do you bathe your immature babies? BTW, using a bathroom sink (or a kitchen sink) is out of the question since they are also very small.

    Please propose some ideas or some products that could help u.s..

    Thanks in advance.


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    We also have a very small bathroom and used to bathe DD on the counter. Nosotros at present either put her tub in the large tub (information technology is a niggling hard on the knees, but I slide the bathroom carpeting under) or else either DH or I arrive the big tub with her. She really likes this because she tin can play more in the big tub with one of us helping her.

    DD January 2008
    DS September 2011


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    Nosotros've been using the baby bathtub inside the big tub for 2+ years in a very modest bathroom. We put a folded towel under our knees to go down at that place and wash. The baby tub dries tipped over, and so we shove information technology in a pocket-size space behind/adjacent to the toilet. It's a REALLy small room, then we simply take toweled DC to their own changing tables for lotioning, etc.


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    When I gave birth the starting time time, we lived in an apartment with very petty room. Nosotros stored the baby tub in the extra shower that we never used. At bath time we'd either bring the bath tub to the kitchen counter (about the water and a drain is nice!), or we'd put the bathroom tub in the heart of the kitchen floor and we'd sit down down adjacent to it. When your infant can sit upwardly better, information technology gets easier and you tin can motion to the big tub. You don't have to hold on to them the whole time and so.

    Adept luck. I'm certain you'll think of something.


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    safer bather! Dear it, love information technology! And information technology suction hooks to the wall (I use a suction hook thing from the hardware store-it was $3 I think)

    http://www.amazon.com/Leachco-Safer-...5726969&sr=8-1

    Margaret and
    (DS two/06) and (DD 3/08)


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    Nosotros used the kitchen tabular array.

    Jill


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    I but have the baby into the shower or bath with me.

    Beth


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    We take used the Eurobath since the girls were born (and they are 20 months at present). Nosotros love it and it sits in our tub. Since they are supported past it, you don't take to constantly lean downwardly to hold the infant up. I merely sit on the toilet and talk to the girls and let them play, and and so lean down to practice the washin' later they're done playing. Works like a charm, and takes no fourth dimension to fill and empty.
    http://world wide web.amazon.com/PRIMO-EuroBath...5736078&sr=8-3


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    We have a small bath likewise. When DD was really piddling we bathed her in her crib. We got one of those waterproof crib sheets that goes on top of the sheet the babe sleeps on. Then we had the tub already filled with water. Her towel was laid out in the crib. We did this for about iv months. And then nosotros just bit the bullet and put the baby tub in our tub and bent over. So her towel was laid out on the rug in the bathroom and we have her back to her bedroom to become dressed. DD is 13 months and we currently have her sitting in the tub with cypher. She outgrew the babe tub at half dozen months and we had to get ane of those cushy infant bathing pads (BTW they get moldy actually fast and we went through ii of them). I could no longer stand it, so DD just sits in the tub and I concord her.

    HTH

    Heather

    DS 2004
    DD 2007


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    Quote Originally Posted past WatchingThemGrow

    We've been using the baby bathtub inside the big tub for two+ years in a very small bathroom. We put a folded towel under our knees to get downward there and wash. The baby tub dries tipped over, then we shove it in a small-scale space backside/side by side to the toilet. It's a Actually small-scale room, and then nosotros just have toweled DC to their own changing tables for lotioning, etc.

    After trial and fault, this is exactly what works for us as well.


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