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Default Special tub, sling, or the sink for bathing?

What do you use for bathing your baby? I have a little sling that sits in the big bathtub that I use. Very conventient. I like it much better than a bulky baby tub.
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Default Re: Special tub, sling, or the sink for bathing?

I would have loved the sling. When I had my son (17 years ago) there were only the hard slanted tubs. I always ended up putting a bathtowel in the bottom because if I didn't he would just slip under the water! The sling sounds great.
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Default Re: Special tub, sling, or the sink for bathing?

I always used the kitchen sink and a piece of foam shaped a bit like a hammock or sling. Kitchen sink really saved my back I was lucky enough to have a huge old country kitchen sink that he could easily fit in till he was about 18 months.
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Default Re: Special tub, sling, or the sink for bathing?

I started with the sling, but now that Alex is older he uses a combo tub that actually fits in our big tub. It expands to grow with him, for later on when he can sit on his own and even has a little sprayer to rinse off with.
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I can't wait till she can sit up and I can just take her in the bath with me. My toddler has just about outgrown taking baths with me.
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Default Re: Special tub, sling, or the sink for bathing?

I used a combo tub that would adjust with my baby, but now that she's 1, she either bathes or showers with me or I just put her in the big tub itself on a mat and that works really well for us, except lately she wants to stand up after about five minutes!
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