Baby Bath Tubs
Built For Safety
While some parents insist that new parents don’t really need a baby bath tub it’s not a bad idea to have one. It can be dangerous to bathe an infant in an adult tub, even if mom or dad is in the tub too. Baby could still bonk its head on the hard tub surface, or slip out of mom or dad’s grasp and possibly drown. Using an infant bath tub that is specially designed to make washing an infant easier is a good idea. Most baby bath tubs are very inexpensive, between $15- $40. While most baby bath tubs are sized for infants, new parents might want to consider buying a baby bath tub that is sized for infants and toddlers so that the tub can be used until the baby is old enough to be bathed in an adult tub easily. Most baby bath tubs are designed to be used in the kitchen sink or in another large sink like a utility sink so they are very easy for parents to reach and make it easy to hold and wash the baby. Some baby bath tubs have a small seat area in them to make a dip where the baby can securely sit. Having a baby bath tub seat in a baby bath tub makes bathing the baby much easier. No matter what baby bath tub new parents choose, having some baby bath tub toys is essential to keeping the baby busy in the bath tub. Baby bath tub rings are popular baby bath tub toys because babies can chew on baby bath tub rings and they are soft and squishy and waterproof.
Don’t Bath Babies In An Adult Bathtub
Parents can try washing a newborn baby in a bath tub or shower, but they will soon find out it’s not very safe. Make sure the baby never slips onto its tummy in the bath tub or it could drown. Bathing a newborn baby in an adult bathtub isn’t very safe. While pictures of adorable babies in antique baby bath tubs are very popular artwork as are other pictures of babies in bath tubs with costumes on, babies should never be left alone unattended in a bathtub, ever. Even leaving a baby just for a minute can have deadly consequences. Until a baby is at least six month olds the baby should be bathed in a baby bath tub or in a clean sink, but not in an adult bathtub. It’s just too dangerous, and no new parent wants to take risks with their baby’s safety.