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to want to have a quick shower in the morning?

33 replies

Fairylea · 18/10/2012 09:12

Ds 4 months old thinks I am. :)

How does anyone do it.... have a shower with a young baby who is awake when you can't wait for them to sleep because you have a school run to be on time for with an older child ?

Not really complaining as ds is a joy and doesn't really cry but plays under his play mat and generally gets a bit grumpy but not much I can do!

What do others do? Being nosey really.

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VerySmallSqueak · 18/10/2012 09:14

Tbh I chose a time of day when dh was there or when mine were asleep when they were tiny.
As long as you have a daily shower or bath it shouldn't matter when.

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BeingBooyhoo · 18/10/2012 09:14

could you shower at night and have a quick flannel wash in teh mornings? what about bringing ds into the bathroom in a bouncer seat so he can see you?

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CailinDana · 18/10/2012 09:15

I always had a shower before DH went to work so he could look after DS. Still do in fact.

If that's not an option, could you put him in the bouncy chair in the bathroom with you? He might grizzle a bit but at least you'll know he's safe.

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AndMiffyWentToSleep · 18/10/2012 09:15

I put mine in a bouncy chair in the bathroom, until he grew out of it...

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scarlettsmummy2 · 18/10/2012 09:16

I used to bring my baby in to the room with me, either in car seat or bouncer.

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3monkeys3 · 18/10/2012 09:16

Before dh goes to work, otherwise I have to wait until ds2 is asleep.

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VerySmallSqueak · 18/10/2012 09:17

If I had to have mine in a chair in the bathroom I had a quick (already run) bath instead so I could see and hear them - just didn't like not being able to in the shower.

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mumof3boys01 · 18/10/2012 09:18

Used to sit ds in a bouncy chair by bathroom door so he could see me,also like to shower in morning other wise I feel unclean.

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Fairylea · 18/10/2012 09:22

Seems like the consensus is to bring him in the shower in his chair... will try that tomorrow.

I have to have a shower in the morning. Otherwise I don't feel right at all! Dh goes to work really reallye early. So it's just me and the dc.

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BoerWarKids · 18/10/2012 09:27

Play peekaboo with the shower curtain?

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whatsforyou · 18/10/2012 09:30

Yeah, bouncy chair in the bathroom for me, usually singing all the way through the shower to keep him occupied.
Now he's 1 it's the travel cot and waybaloo [embarrassed]
I like a shower in the morning though or I feel half asleep for the rest of the day.

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whatsforyou · 18/10/2012 09:30

Ha! That was meant to be Blush!

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cocolepew · 18/10/2012 09:30

I always put mine in a boubcy chair. If they cried when I was in the shower, tough Grin.

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Bonsoir · 18/10/2012 09:32

It's easier to have a bath and to put your baby in a bouncy chair on the floor next to you. You can make eye contact with you baby - he will much prefer it to you taking a shower, which many babies find very frightening.

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teacher123 · 18/10/2012 09:34

I stick DS (6 months) in his cot with some music playing and some toys. Start running shower, take clothes off, put DS in cot, run in, have shower, come out, sing and talk to DS whilst getting dressed. I dry hair and put make up on if/when he has a nap later on. I have to have a shower first thing otherwise I feel grotty all day. I've always done this since he was really tiny, I figure that if he's been safe asleep in his cot at night, he'll be safe in there for 5 mins whilst I have a wash!

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Whenisitmysleepytime · 18/10/2012 09:36

It gets a lot harder when they cant be strapped in anywhere.

I feel for you. My dc are 3.5 and 1.5 and dh is working away ATM. Having a shower is very very fast now and usually accompanied by shouting or worrying silences. Hmm

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StuntNun · 18/10/2012 09:39

I have a shower over the bath and used to strap DS1 into his pushchair while I had a shower so I could talk to him and distract him. It would be more difficult with a walk-in shower though. You may just have to leave him safely in his cot and hope he doesn't cry. If you start avoiding showers because you feel you can't leave him for a few minutes then you'll start to get resentful.

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StuntNun · 18/10/2012 09:40

Is there any chance you could bring him into the shower with you? He might like that, my neighbour doesn't have a bath so the kids have been showered since they were babies. You'd have to learn to wash your hair with one hand though which might be tricky.

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ENormaSnob · 18/10/2012 09:41

I used to put ds2 in his cot so I could have a quick shower every morning.

Wash hair and shave legs at night so I was quicker.

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SomethingSuitablyWitty · 18/10/2012 09:43

I used to put DD in cot with a mobile that she really loved. If she settled to it - which she generally did - I'd have about 15 minutes in hand.

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DialMforMummy · 18/10/2012 09:44

I shower at night, when to bed last night with wet hair, woke up this morning looking like a knackered Diana Ross. Grin
Otherwise, stick DC in bouncer in front of a mirror in the bathroom while you shower. DC2 loves looking at mirrors and lights.

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TerrorNotSoFrightened · 18/10/2012 10:52

I hope the chair works for you, DD screamed bloody murder and it just made showering a bit of a PITA.
I started having a shower at night once she was in bed, getting a good wash, shaving underarms, shampooing hair etc , put a conditioning treatment on hair and go to bed with one of those turban towels on.
So in the morning I am only in the shower a few mins, wash self while conditioner rinses out.
I still do it even though both DC are now older, saves he's of time in the morning.

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valiumredhead · 18/10/2012 12:03

I used to put ds in the car seat while I had a very quick shower - if he grizzled it was only for a couple of minutes so no harm done - or I used to leave him in his cot if he was happy.

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lottiegarbanzo · 18/10/2012 12:06

Bouncy chair, still working at 7 months. Used to lie / prop her sitting on a chair, surrounded by folded towels, until she got mobile.

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foolserrand · 18/10/2012 12:08

Dd (6mo) has naked play time on her changing mat in the bathroom. She thinks its fantastic.

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