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Where do you put your 6-12 month old LO while you shower??

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PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:07

My DD is almost 6 months and can roll repeatedly. No room is baby proof and the bathroom has a nasty step that could result in a poorly cracked head. I haven't tried putting her back in her cot while I shower but I do need a solution that she's happy with that will keep her safe for 10 mins, What do you do??

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BibiThree · 11/06/2007 22:09

I used to put dd in her bath seat outside the bath, suckered to the tiles rather than the bath so she could watch me.

It was one of these

Kif · 11/06/2007 22:09

galt baby nest

BibiThree · 11/06/2007 22:10

That's FLOOR tiles obviously, not wall tiles

FluffyMummy123 · 11/06/2007 22:10

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divastrop · 11/06/2007 22:10

i have always put the baby in the bouncy chair in the bathroom while i have a bath(dont have a shower)untill they can sit up,then in the cot with toys when they are older.

cece · 11/06/2007 22:11

I had a travel cot in corner of lounge that I used as a play pen and also for daytime naps.

TheBlonde · 11/06/2007 22:12

I used a playpen

caterpiller · 11/06/2007 22:13

In the car seat. Until they were bustin' out of it.

Aitch · 11/06/2007 22:14

ever since dd could sit she's been in the shower with me every day. she loves it.

squeakybub · 11/06/2007 22:15

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ChasingSquirrels · 11/06/2007 22:16

I used to put ds2 in the hop'n'pop that we had, from about 6mo - 12mo, now (16mo) he goes in the travel cot in my bedroom (and I shower in the en-suite). ds1 is usually there with him, but sometimes he is on his own if ds1 is still asleep. Occasionally I take him in with me, but not when I have to get to work.

PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:17

How long does a bouncer chair work for? We don't use one but I could buy one if it would be good for a while. DD is one of the 'busy' LOs though! We do have a travel cot - is that psychologically better than her cot do you think? I am trying not to buy a playpen if I can get away with it - only because of space. Am I kidding myself????

PMSL with the image of LO stuck to the wall

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PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:19

oooh the car seat - that's an idea.
I love the idea of her showering with me but she can't sit unaided yet so there would definitely be blood.

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ChasingSquirrels · 11/06/2007 22:19

ds2 was throwing himself out of the bouncy chair at 5/6mo.
with ds1 I used to put him in the door bouncer for a while, probably around 6-9mo.

ChasingSquirrels · 11/06/2007 22:21

car seat is great idea, they can't throw themselves out, and you already have it. Problem solved - top marks to caterpiller!

FirstAtForty · 11/06/2007 22:24

I have always left my DD (now 10 months) in her cot - she whinges sometimes but is mostly fine, I guess she's used to listening to the water running now!

PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:25

Indeed! Thank you all for your swiftest of replies!

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ChasingSquirrels · 11/06/2007 22:26

you would however have to keep bringing the car seat in and out, mine never left the car after the first couple of weeks with ds2.

PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:27

The car seat lives inside anyway, so that the crims don't get to it!

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JodieG1 · 11/06/2007 22:30

All my car seats stay in the car where they belong imo. I have a thing about babies in car seats outside of a car. Usually leave him in dh's arms or in a seat outside the shower at the moment or on the bed outside the en suite. Aitch did you mean actually in the shower or just outside?

teafortwoandtwofortea · 11/06/2007 22:33

Travel cot/play pen with LOTS of toys.. However, crying while your hair is full of soapsuds is inevitable 90% of the time IME

Typical!

lucykate · 11/06/2007 22:35

once they could sit up, strip them off, sit them in the bath with some toys and just shower. mine used to love the spray.

littlelapin · 11/06/2007 22:38

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MerryMarigold · 11/06/2007 22:40

At 6 months I put him Bumbo seat or swing seat while I showered etc.

Later I babysafed his room and put a child gate on it, so he can play whilst I shower. He usually plays in the bathroom if I have a bath as he loves splishing the water. She will soon learn how to get up and down one step very easily when she's about 9 months old and crawling.

PutThatInYourPipeandSmokeIt · 11/06/2007 22:42

oooh no I must shower in the morning - I cannot function without that! Up until now DD has chilled on our bed with a couple of toys and the Eagles playing or some other CD and she's been as cool as a cucumber. She's not generally a fan of being strapped in to a seat unless it's her buggy but that's not really an option!

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