As first-time parents we have constantly been surprised about the reality of baby-care versus the myth portrayed by our culture. I suppose by watching one too many sitcoms we'd been taught to expect bath time drama like something out of Up All Night. I know that this must be the case for some families as we received quite a bit of well-meaning advice from people who also assumed that all little babies dislike baths. Thank goodness that has not been our reality. I wonder if it may be due to our particular routine or just luck? I guess we'll never know.
I've already written about how we co-sleep, cloth diaper, and nurse. Now, this is how we take a bath...
Around 7:00pm when we're all done with dinner, I run in and get in the bath tub. As it fills with water, I kick back and quickly relax. Taking a bath was one of those little luxuries that I was sure I would never experience again after becoming a mom. By the time I was several months pregnant I didn't even fit in the tub anymore. No exaggeration! I assumed I'd be too busy caring for the baby once he arrived to be languishing in the tub in the evenings. I'm lucky to have a husband who helps make sure I get a little bit of me-time in the midst of mothering.
DH brings BabyE in after a few minutes. No matter how fussy and tired he may be by that time of night, he immediately quiets down upon hearing the running water. Very early on he learned to recognize the bathroom ambiance, the warm air, the soothing sound as a happy place.
DH gets Baby undressed and carefully hands him to me in the tub. Since mid-September when we finally started putting clothes on the little guy, I often forgot just how relatively small he was. Without the extra bulk of clothes and diaper, I was always surprised at how my hand fit all the way across his teeny baby booty.
Snuggled up in the bath with Mama he is far from angry or fussy. He considers it the perfect opportunity for a snack. Multitasking at its best!
So I bet you're wondering if I have an all natural DIY baby wash recipe to share with you. Well, here it is.....WATER. While I was still pregnant, I happened to read on a parenting forum about a mom who bathed her baby only with water. It had never occurred to me before that babies don't really need soap. When you think about it though, they don't have many opportunities to actually get dirty. Thus empowered, I felt confident to bathe Baby with just water and avoid all the potential allergies and irritations of soap. He is almost 8 months old and has never had soap on his flawless baby skin, and no he doesn't stink.
The decision not to buy a baby bath was not based on my attachment parenting ideals. It was much more practical than that. I simply couldn't bear the thought of another bulky baby item sitting around the house, particularly in our small bathroom, that would soon be outgrown and cast off. Yes, of course we would have found a way to make sure it was reused by selling it on craigslist or giving it to friends, but what if we didn't need to a baby bath at all?
The outflow of that reasoning has become a precious moment in our family routine. No matter how long of a day it has been, bath time is a relaxing way to end the day together.
Welcome to the April 2012 Carnival of Natural Parenting: Kids and Personal Care
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have shared stories, tips, and struggles relating to their children's personal care choices.
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Visit Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!
Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
(This list will be live and updated by afternoon April 10 with all the carnival links.)
Around 7:00pm when we're all done with dinner, I run in and get in the bath tub. As it fills with water, I kick back and quickly relax. Taking a bath was one of those little luxuries that I was sure I would never experience again after becoming a mom. By the time I was several months pregnant I didn't even fit in the tub anymore. No exaggeration! I assumed I'd be too busy caring for the baby once he arrived to be languishing in the tub in the evenings. I'm lucky to have a husband who helps make sure I get a little bit of me-time in the midst of mothering.
DH brings BabyE in after a few minutes. No matter how fussy and tired he may be by that time of night, he immediately quiets down upon hearing the running water. Very early on he learned to recognize the bathroom ambiance, the warm air, the soothing sound as a happy place.
DH gets Baby undressed and carefully hands him to me in the tub. Since mid-September when we finally started putting clothes on the little guy, I often forgot just how relatively small he was. Without the extra bulk of clothes and diaper, I was always surprised at how my hand fit all the way across his teeny baby booty.
Snuggled up in the bath with Mama he is far from angry or fussy. He considers it the perfect opportunity for a snack. Multitasking at its best!
So I bet you're wondering if I have an all natural DIY baby wash recipe to share with you. Well, here it is.....WATER. While I was still pregnant, I happened to read on a parenting forum about a mom who bathed her baby only with water. It had never occurred to me before that babies don't really need soap. When you think about it though, they don't have many opportunities to actually get dirty. Thus empowered, I felt confident to bathe Baby with just water and avoid all the potential allergies and irritations of soap. He is almost 8 months old and has never had soap on his flawless baby skin, and no he doesn't stink.
The decision not to buy a baby bath was not based on my attachment parenting ideals. It was much more practical than that. I simply couldn't bear the thought of another bulky baby item sitting around the house, particularly in our small bathroom, that would soon be outgrown and cast off. Yes, of course we would have found a way to make sure it was reused by selling it on craigslist or giving it to friends, but what if we didn't need to a baby bath at all?
The outflow of that reasoning has become a precious moment in our family routine. No matter how long of a day it has been, bath time is a relaxing way to end the day together.
Welcome to the April 2012 Carnival of Natural Parenting: Kids and Personal Care
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have shared stories, tips, and struggles relating to their children's personal care choices.
***
Visit Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
(This list will be live and updated by afternoon April 10 with all the carnival links.)
- Rub-a-Dub Co-Bathing in Our Tub — Bath time is more than soap and water! That Mama Gretchen shares how co-bathing with her toddler has opened up a world of cleanliness, learning, and bonding.
- This is How We Take a Bath — Shannon at GrowingSlower shares her special formulas for babywash and a happy bath time.
- How to Gently Trim Your Toddler's Nails — Shannon at The Artful Mama discusses some of the gentle suggestions she has received to help Little Man overcome his anxiety of having his nails trimmed, as well as how she copes with her need for his nails to be trimmed.
- Baby bath time and skin care — Ursula Ciller shares some simple and natural tips for bathing and skin care.
- Want Your Child To Love Getting Clean? Have Them Make Their Own Soaps, Shampoos, and Lotions! — Jennifer at Hybrid Rasta Mama shares her secret to empowering her daughter to "get clean." Together, Jennifer and her daughter make their own body washes and lotions which makes clean up time fun!
- Encouraging Self-care Through Awareness... and Fun — Amy at Presence Parenting shares some tips on how to transform self-care from a struggle into an opportunity -- for kids and adults.
- Caring for kids' curls — Lauren at Hobo Mama tells you how to clean, condition, comb, and style ringlets and waves on little heads.
- Playing in the Rain — Jorje of Momma Jorje loves how her family has come to make a family event of showering!
- The Cleansing Power of the Football — Rachel at Lautaret Bohemiet talks about her son's favorite bath buddy.
- Coconut Oil: Nature's "Baby Magic" — Megan at The Boho Mama has only one must-have baby care item in her cupboard: Coconut Oil!
- For Sensitive Kids, Less Is More — Kadiera at Our Little Acorn finds less cleaning is better.
- Bathtime: Just Another Chance to Play! — Lyndsay at Our Feminist {Play} School discusses the many reasons bath time is important - getting clean isn't one of them.
- Hygiene? What hygiene? — Sheila at A Gift Universe confesses some of her most embarrassing hygiene secrets.
- Confused About Chemicals? — Jaye Anne at Wide Awake, Half Asleep describes how to find out where the toxic chemicals are in your house and tips on alternatives.
- Clipping Those Talons — ANonyMous at Radical Ramblings describes the ways her daughter's tolerance for personal care has changed over time, especially when it comes to nail clipping.
- Sit Back, Relax and Unschool Hygiene — Instead of focusing on tactics of how to 'get' your child to focus on hygiene, Authentic Parenting explains how to help your child internalize hygienic standards.
- Help! My Tot will not let me brush her teeth! — Mudpiemama shares five positive ways to help toddlers brush teeth and sabotage the tooth fairy’s secret conspiracy.
- Self Care and the Spirited Child — Amy at Toddler In Tow shares how a balancing act between independence and connectedness helps her spirited child learn appropriate self-care.
- Hairbrushing is a Safety Issue — Dulce de leche guest posting at Natural Parents Network explains that although tangles are not a safety issue, self-confidence and body boundaries are.
- 15 Ideas to Prepare Toddlers and Preschoolers for Dental Procedures — Dionna at Code Name: Mama is sharing ideas on how to thoughtfully prepare little ones for dental visits (particularly those that require anesthesia).
- Holistic Care of your Toddler's Teeth — Erica at ChildOrganics tells a tale of her children's teeth issues and how she uses homeopathy and good nutrition to keep cavities at bay.
- Bath Time Bliss : Fuss-Free Bath Time for Toddlers — Christine at African Babies Don't Cry shares how she has made bath time completely fuss free for both her and her toddler.
- Homemade Natural Toothpaste — City Kids Homeschooling hosts a guest post on a homemade natural toothpaste recipe that kids will love!
- Bathing Strike Strategies — Crunchy Con Mommy offers her best tips for keeping your little ones clean when they refuse to bathe.
- Bodily Autonomy and Personal Hygeine — Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children discusses the importance of supporting a child's bodily autonomy in the prevention of abuse.
- A Tub Full of Kiddos! — Kat at Loving {Almost} Every Moment has kiddos who love the water, so bathtime is a favorite evening activity!
- The Trials of Tidying My Toddler — Adrienne at Mommying My Way shares the difficulties she has with getting her on-the-go son to be still enough to get clean.
- Wiped Clean — Laura at Pug in the Kitchen shares her recipe for homemade diaper wipe solution to clean those sweet little cloth diapered bottoms in her home!
- Snug in a Towel: Embracing Personal Grooming — Personal care is time consuming,especially with more than one child; but the mama at Our Muddy Boots is learning to embrace this fleeting and needful time.
- EC: All or Nothing? — Elimination Communication. Even the title sounds complicated and time consuming. It doesn't have to, if you adapt it to meet your family's needs, says Jennifer at True Confessions of a Real Mommy.
- Routine Battles — In a guest post at Anktangle, Jorje of Momma Jorje outlines a simple incentive to help inspire your little one to follow a routine.
- Redefining Beauty For My Daughter — Justine at The Lone Home Ranger relays her struggle to define her own femininity and how her preschooler unexpectedly taught her a lesson in true beauty.
- Rub-A-Dub-Dub, Three Girls In The Tub — Chrystal at Happy Mothering shares how she turns bath time into a few minutes of peace and quiet.
- Montessori-Inspired Activities for Care of Self — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now has a roundup of Montessori-inspired activities for care of self and ideas for home environments that encourage independence.
- 10 Gentle Tips for Little Ones Who Hate the Bath — Kim at life-is-learning gives 10 tips to get your little one into the bath and maybe even enjoying it.
- The Boy With The Long Hair — Liam at In The Now discusses his son's grooming choices.
- Personal Care in a Montessori Home — Melissa at Vibrant Wanderings shares a summary of the ways she has organized her family's home to make for easy, Montessori-inspired toddler personal care.
- Styling Kids — Kellie at Our Mindful Life is letting her kids decide what to look like.
- Clean Kids: Laundry and Bath Tips — Kimberly at Homeschooling in Nova Scotia shares tips on how to get your children helping with laundry plus recipes for laundry and liquid soap.
- How to Clean Your Children Naturally: A Tutorial — Erika at Cinco de Mommy shows you how to clean your children.
- Cleaniliness is next to... dirt — The lapse-prone eco-mom (Kenna at Million Tiny Things) sometimes forgets to bathe the kids. Except in the mud pit.
Love that you are sharing such a special and relaxing routine with Baby. We have a baby bath that we used with our first but right now it is in storage until we get back in our house so I'm looking at alternate ways to bath our new edition. I'm not a bath person myself but I did get a special water fabric ring sling that I can use in the shower. But I'm hesitant to use that yet as well. For right now a towel and sponge bath on the counter should be acceptable.
ReplyDeleteI'm really interested to hear how the shower sling works out. Showers can save a lot of water and time.
DeleteWe didn't use soap with Kieran for forever either, and Ailia hasn't had any on her skin at almost 5mo, and she smells heavenly :) I love your bath time routine! I always have the littles get in first then I join them, but you've made me want to reverse the order!
ReplyDeleteYes! Take some time for yourself mama!
DeleteYea, that's what we do, too! I mean, bathing together + water only. It's so simple that I'm also surprised that more people don't do it that way. No need to lean over a tub, knees on the hard bathroom floor, or figure out how to fit a baby tub in your kitchen sink. Just pop both your fine selves into the tub, and relax or play! I love it. It was great for postpartum healing, too, which is when I first started the habit — and then just kept it up, 4.75 years on now. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, there's no need to make things too complicated. I'm always for taking the easy way out!
DeleteThat's a lovely routine! I often washed with only water, but did use a natural baby wash and shampoo about once a week. I have always co-bathed / co-showered as well. When my older daughter was an infant, she always wanted to be held, so I quickly learned to shower with her in one hand and my shampoo in the other! As she got a little bigger, I stuck her Bumbo seat in the shower and she happily played while I bathed. I still shower with my girls (2 and almost 4)!
ReplyDeleteShowering while holding a baby. No that's talent! Mamas are capable of limitless amazing feats when posed with a challenge.
DeleteIt's so nice to meet you! I appreciate you bringing this up also...
ReplyDelete"So I bet you're wondering if I have an all natural DIY baby wash recipe to share with you. Well, here it is.....WATER."
It is interesting how conditioned we become to believe we *need* soap. I recall a friend who suggested just water for bathing when my first couple of kids had skin sensitivities. It took me a while to embrace no soap and I am so glad we have! Sometimes I use some myself, but rarely with the littles unless they request it.
Thank you for sharing your soothing experience with bath time. :)
I've cut out a lot of my own soap use too. I find my skin seems much healthier.
DeleteGlad to know that I am not the only one breastfeeding in the tub! My 3 year old has actually tried to do it in the shower but that did not turn out so well!
ReplyDeleteI also love that your baby wash is water. That was all I used for the first 9 months. When my daughter started rubbing plant dirt in her hair I had to bust out the home made soap!
Wow! Nursing in the shower sounds very acrobatic!
DeleteBreastfeeding in the tub - love that I'm not alone :) Jemma has even fallen asleep snuggled on my shoulder!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant to just stick to water. I bought some super expensive soap and am considering going without or making my own as soon as it's gone.
My little one LOVES to nurse anywhere, anytime! Oh yes, I forgot to highlight the other benefit of using just water. It's (almost) free!
DeleteI am ALWAYS amazed at how we overlook the simple, the easy, the inexpensive, the natural options right in front of us...this should be an easy sell. PM
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it is easy to overlook the simplest solutions when we're so busy trying to do the 'right' thing for our babes.
DeleteI can really relate to your philosophy on not using soap on babies. My little one (1.5 years old) has never had soap on her as I was always concerned about her sensitive skin and yet she's healthy, shiny, and clean too!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know it works in the long term too!
DeleteI actually find that my baby smells best unwashed. We hardly ever use soapy solutions, and when he's soiled or peed on, I'll just use almond oil or my homemade wipe solution to clean him off.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great tip! I've never tried almond oil before. We use plain water so far for our wipe solution too.
DeleteI never thought to just use water....so simple.
ReplyDeleteAddie also loves the tub and always has. DH gives her baths so it's nice for them to have some daddy/daughter quality time together. It makes my day to hear them in there "talking" to each other.
Oh what a sweet routine!
DeleteWhen I first wrote my comment I thought, "I hope people don't think DH bathes with DD" but I figured you knew what I meant.
DeleteYes, it's the sweetest thing ever. Definitely one of the highlights of my day to hear them in there babbling to each other.