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thread: Baby Baths??

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    Jun 2008
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    Baby Baths??

    Hi All,

    Just wondering people's thoughts on baby baths and whether it is worth buying one with a stand?? I was thinking this may be a good way to go to save my back (as opposed to putting a baby bath in an adult bath) but now thinking is it worth it. So I guess what I'm asking is - how long is bubs in a baby bath for before progressing to an adult bath - and is a stand worth the extra $$ or is it just as easy to place a baby bath on a kitchen bench etc please don't cringe at me if this is a massive no no for safety!! - first time mum to be who is completely clueless

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    Registered User

    Jan 2008
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    Justine,
    I had a baby bath for my DD only ever used it once. I got this plastic bath tray that DD laid on which was fantastic. It takes bubs up to about 10 or 12 kgs. It elevates them in adult bath so not so hard on the back. Thought this was great and bub loved it. I also have a buggered arm so am kinda one handed so this made it much easier and safer for DD. Would not ever use a baby bath again.

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    Mar 2007
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    Good question! We are new at all this too

    DH and I recently bought just a basic plastic baby bath for $12 (sale at Target) normally about $25 and it's a nice size bath to suit bub's for first few months of it's life and we'll just place it in the main bath probably however when we first bring bubs home from hospital we want to bath by putting it on the kitchen table (with one of us standing holding it and other person washing bubs). I don't think that's a safety worry anyway as we are NEVER to leave baby unattended not even for a second when bathing anyway.
    Problem is its gonna hurt our back as there is no drainage and we have to carry it full back to the sink to empty!!! eeeek we probably wasted $12 LOL

    We were told not to waste our $$ on those Fisher Price Aquarium baths because they grow out of them way too quick.... we were going to buy one but a lady in the shop stopped and told us not to bother so we didn't!

    Those stands look good DH and i just looking on ebay at them now!! they are pretty good prices too! & they come with the bath so you can bring them in the shower with you if you have abig enough shower.... hmm we are looking at this option now.... seeing as i have a cr@p back i wont be able to lift the heavy bath otherwise..
    Last edited by Shanti; August 1st, 2008 at 09:37 PM.

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    Dec 2005
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    This is what we got. I've used it with both girls now. It's adjustable, and Nina was in it until she was sitting up, then she went into a bath seat.

    https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...php?photo=8378

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    Mar 2007
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    Where did you get that from Jodi? How much? They look great what a good idea.... hmmm thinking now DH and i should not have bought that cheap $12 bath tub!! ah well its only $12 lol

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    Jan 2008
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    Jodi/Renstar,
    That is what I was talikng about. They are great. You can get them from Target Big W and Toys R Us at least thats where I've seen them. They are not very expensive. But don't remember what I paid for DD's

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    Dec 2005
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    I got that from Big W, and can't remember the price, but it was cheap. Maybe around $20 or something?? It's soooo handy, as you can see, you don't have to be physically holding them, only watching them closely. It would break my back having to bath Emily any other way, she's 6.5kg already!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    Renstar what you are going to do is exactly what we did for all our 3 girls....and are backs are ok.
    And your right, you dont need to spend anymore than $12 on a bath - it will do the job.

    When baby does get bigger, those baby seat thingys that Jodi has posted are great. We also used one of those terry towling covered layback seats, that you pop in the big bath once they a bit older - they are under $20 in most baby shops....

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    Mar 2007
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    Thanks Jodi.

    MBear - ok good! Glad to know we are on the right track! Thanks. so perhaps we'll use the $12 bath for a few weeks and then also we'll probably get one of those one's Jodi has they seem great, and i've seen the terry towelling ones at Target they were there when we were getting the bath but i wasn't sure how they worked! LOL

    thanks girls something to think about..... as for the baby stands with bath included, are they not really necessary?? unless you have a big shower?

    sorry for crashing your thread Justine hope it helps tho!

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    Feb 2008
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    We borrowed one from a friend for the first few months and used it in the adult bath with one of those seats the others are talking about. Our problem is our house came without a plug for the bath and it is an odd size and we haven't been able to find a plug that fits it. So we bought a baby bath on sale and DS still has a bath in it at 13 mths sitting up. He can't lay down but it saves water as we are only filling the baby bath instead of the big bath and when done you just tip it up so you don't have to carry it anywhere (unless you want to water the plants). It has been worth it for us.

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    Mar 2007
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    We bought a fisher price aquarium bath originally. I agree, they are a waste of money. DD hated the hammock as it left her cold. The bath is small and they soon grow out of it.
    We use a bigger baby bath in the bath now with one of us holding DD and the other washing.
    If we had our time over, we would get a lay back seat for the big bath.

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    We bought a baby bath and stand of ebay for $30 as i did not want to spend the money as I figured we wouldnt use it for long anyway. Its in perferct condition and a frined picked it up for me as person was in suburb next to her!!

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    Jun 2008
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    Haha no dramas Renstar crash away I'm just lapping up the responses as well right now Thanks for your input everyone big help -

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    Feb 2005
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    for my first 3 babies I had a normal baby bath no stand.. just used the dining table.. but I found one with a stand at a garage sale for $5 with baby number 4 and kicked myself for not buying one sooner

    If you live close enough you can have mine I no longer need it obviously but I really think they are great.. Just go for the cheaper way.. I personally don't think you need to buy brand new..

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    Jun 2008
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    Oooh thanks for the offer aussienic..without sounding too ignorant where exactly is Boyne Island?? Near Melbourne by any chance?!?!
    Have just had a look on ebay and not many at all on there and none in melb - but might keep exploring this avenue

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    nope no where near Melbourne ;lol: We live quite a distance apart then.. I am way way up in QLD on the Central Coast...

    Hope you can find one for a decent price.. Check out some garage sales too..

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Justine, whereabouts in Melbourne are you? I have a bath and stand on my website for $14.95, I'm in Nunawading

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    Mar 2007
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    I was lucky and was given a set of drawers which has the bath under the change table. It's fantastic. I'm very glad I've got it as already I'm having shoulder pain from lugging my little boy around. If you are prone to any back or shoulder pain I'd say it's worth the investment.

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