Baby Bath Tubs
Bath time for babies should be more than just a grooming task. Instead, it can also be the perfect opportunity for mothers and babies to bond. But, does it necessarily have to be done in a baby bath tub? Or is a tub more of a luxury than a necessity?
Majority of childcare experts say that newborns or infants whose umbilical cord stumps haven’t fallen off just yet, do not require the same type of bathing as those who have already gotten rid of their stumps. Bathing newborns may be done using a sponge. An infant bath tub or mini tub may be used after the umbilical stump has fallen off . This is typically made of durable plastic. Further most come with hammocks or slings, which serve to hold the baby in place. Others have baby bath tub seat which are slip-resistant to allow older babies to sit up without falling off. Most of these products feature space for bath time essentials like washcloth and soap, handles for convenience in carrying, and collapsibility for ease of storage.
When shopping for baby bath tubs, there are things to consider besides the tag price. Since bath time should involve the most important safety measures, the bath tub should be able to adhere to some safety standards.
Make sure that your choice from among the baby bath tubs available is capable of holding the weight of the baby and the water. Check if the plastic is thick and sturdy. Otherwise, it won’t serve its purpose if it cracks under too much weight. And while the collapsible tubs are more handy and convenient, the non-collapsible ones are known to be more sturdy and solid.
Baby bath tubs with adjustable features are also more practical since they can be used longer, as they can be adjusted to hold growing babies. Draining plugs at the bottom is also a nice feature to allow easy draining.
You may also opt for baby bath tubs which have built-in thermometers. Most parents are worried if they have the right bath water temperature. This feature alerts you if the temperature is too hot by a change in color in the drain plug.
Models with contoured design allow the baby to recline and be held in one place without sliding around. The padded lining also contributes to the tub’s slip resistance, and prevents the baby from getting hurt. Don’t buy the tubs with sharp or rough edges as these can scratch or chafe the baby’s delicate skin.
Older babies, or those who can already manage to sit down may be best bathed using a baby bath tub seat. This way, you won’t have to hold your baby, leaving both hands free for bathing him. Since the bath seats have suction cups which attached to the base of the bath tub, it should be used to keep the baby seated. A bar or strap between the legs is an important safety feature to keep the baby from sliding off or wriggling around too much.
Choosing from the vast selection of baby bath tubs shouldn’t be that hard. No matter how varied their colors and designs may be, most of them have two elements in common – safety and ease of use.
So when you look around for the best baby bath tub on the market, make sure that your choice should have these elements as well. Although they may seem very much alike – able to hold water and all, some are designed a lot safer for babies than others. Baby bath tubs cost about $15-$30. But with the safety and convenience they offer, they are more of a necessity than a luxury.
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