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Baby outgrown baby bath and we only have a shower

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Ek3009 · 12/02/2021 09:09

My little girl is 5 months and has now outgrown her baby bath. She absolutely loves her bath so I feel a bit guilty now that I can’t give her one every night.

I have tried to take her in the shower with me but she just screams the house down. I have also tried putting a bath seat in the shower and lying her on this and showering her but again she hates it.

Iv looked at these pop up baths but we really don’t have that big a bathroom for storage.

Anyone any advice on what you do with your babies when you only have a shower or any products I could try?

Thanks!

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 12/02/2021 09:11

I've known people who've used a little paddling pool.

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GravityFalls · 12/02/2021 09:11

I've bathed my kids in one of these before when we only had a working shower and they were small: www.diy.com/departments/yellow-plastic-40l-flexi-tub/258643_BQ.prd

They're flexible so nice and soft and my DD still liked to go in it up to about 6 - squashed right into it!

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Jasperjosephjulian · 12/02/2021 09:12

Laundry basket (without holes obviously...), plastic storage box, washing up tub for a sit up splash...

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ChoccyJules · 12/02/2021 09:14

Is it possible to find a plug for the shower (you can get flexible ones for caravans) and then make a little bath in the bottom? So not using the shower attachment directly on her? You will get quite wet sitting next to her on the floor outside to hold her but that worked for us when we stayed in a caravan a few times.

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MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 12/02/2021 09:14

Plastic box or tub in bottom of shower. Fill it before she gets in.

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breatheslowandtrust · 12/02/2021 09:14

We didn't have a bath and mine used the baby bath (sitting up) until they were about 3 when they tolerated the shower.

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Radglags · 12/02/2021 09:14

Im still stuffing my 18 month old into the baby shnuggle bath - though they do a larger toddler version too.
She prefers it to the actual bath as it’s deeper and it’s not slippy (we found the big bath was still slippy with a bath mat).

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Garman · 12/02/2021 09:15

We only have showers and use an Ikea baby bath for our 3 and 5 year olds, have done since birth. The 5 year old can still sit fine in it and he has very long legs so a tiny baby will definitely have space in it!

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BertieBotts · 12/02/2021 09:15

Trug tub, they're flexible so can store in various places.

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Caspianberg · 12/02/2021 09:15

IKEA baby bath. It’s about £8. It will easily do another year +

Most baby baths should be fine until 18-24months tbh, not for full lying down but small toddlers you be able to sit in them fine for a while. Has yours really outgrow the bath, of just not space to swim?

Otherwise this should gain you another 2 years
shnuggle.com/product/shnuggle-toddler-bath.

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Alarae · 12/02/2021 09:16

I got the toddler version of the Schnuggle bath for my then 8 month old DD. Much better than having to fill the large tub in and she prefers it as its deeper.

We do also shower her (she's nearly 1 now). My DH bought a sucker attachment to stick lower down on the wall so the shower is closer.

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Fuckingfuckssake · 12/02/2021 09:17

We also used a trug tub, just kept sizing up when appropriate, and now we use the old tubs around the house for various things.

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TomHardyAndMe · 12/02/2021 09:18

Kitchen sink!

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ChillyB · 12/02/2021 09:18

Karibu folding baby bath on Amazon is great. Folds flat so can be kept anywhere you can put it behind a door etc.
I can still use this now for DS if I want and he’s 2 and a half.

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Ek3009 · 12/02/2021 09:20

Thanks everyone! Will have a look through all your suggestions :).

Yeah she’s definitely outgrown it, it’s a nuby one with a recline bit in it so nowhere for her to really sit up and her legs now hanging over the edge and it’s like there has been a flood in my bathroom when she comes out of it haha! She does sit unaided but still a bit unsteady in the bath but another few weeks I’m sure she will be fine. Thanks again will have a look at all the baths suggested :)

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AuditAngel · 12/02/2021 09:25

We just had a John Lewis baby bath and DS was in it until 2.5 when we moved to a house with a bath.

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Garman · 12/02/2021 09:41

We just had to hold our dc sitting up for the while in between outgrowing their reclined support and being able to sit unaided. But I actually found that much easier on my back than it would've been trying to do it leaning in over a bath edge.

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Countdowntonothing · 12/02/2021 09:48

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mootymoo · 12/02/2021 09:51

Large plastic tub - the kind you use for diy/storing logs are good. I used the kitchen sink until about 8 months, saves your back

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Bowlerhats · 12/02/2021 09:52

Tub trug and be careful when emptying it so you don’t flood the floor (it dried out after three days).

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notthe1Parrot · 12/02/2021 09:57

We used the kitchen sink - lovely for them to be at eye level and good for our backs!

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HighInTheHills · 12/02/2021 10:30

Use a flexible gardening trug/horse feed trug, about £8 at a gardening centre or agricultural store.

We've used for all three of mine when little to save using the bath as it means you can safely get the water deeper for them and to stay warm (you still need to support baby whilst in trug obviously)

Then when no longer used for bath can use for muddy wellies etc in boot of car or toys or in garden etc. We used to take ours when went to stay away at family/holiday cottage as useful to transport stuff in and then meant we had suitable bathing facilities. I bought a good sized one and could fit baby in til at least 1yr.

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HighInTheHills · 12/02/2021 10:32

This sort of thing

Baby outgrown baby bath and we only have a shower
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Mummyof2Terrors · 12/02/2021 20:36

We only have a shower and use a schnuggle toddler bath. Works perfectly, ds is 14 months and loads of room.

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