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Baby baths
These are small, portable plastic baths designed to
contain your baby
in a manageable space, with gentle contouring for comfort.
They may come with handles, drainage plugs and integral
soap dishes. They are suitable from newborn, and can
be used until your baby outgrows them.
There are two types:
Those that sit in the base of the adult bath:these
are easily filled from the bath taps and emptied by
a drainage plug or by tipping; some have handles that
you can use for hanging the bath out of the way when
it's not needed.
Those that sit on the rim of the adult bath
(check the dimensions of your bath before buying); they’re
usually filled by a shower attachment or jug and emptied
by a drainage plug. The big advantage of these is that
they raise the baby up to the level of the bath rim,
giving you much easier access and saving your aching
back.
For babies who are likely to travel, look out for a
portable, inflatable soft baby bath which packs down
very small and comes with its own travel bag.
Tips for new Mothers
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Points to consider
- Some parents don't bother with a bath, and find
alternative ways to wash their baby. At first, you
could bath your baby in the kitchen sink, or use a
clean washing up bowl.
- Some parents like to take their new baby in the
adult bath with them. Other parents simply put a little
water in the adult bath and lean over the edge while
they bath their baby. As an alternative to a baby
bath, you can also buy baby seat which fits into an
adult bath and give your baby some support
- If you are considering buying a nappy changing station,
some makes incorporate a baby bath into the design
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