One of our favourite times during Bebe A's day is Bath time, such a special bonding time and it is especially great when by the end of the day your baby is in serious "sensory overload" (thank you to all the books I read I now sound like a right "mommy-know-it-all") So sensory overload is when your baby and you have just had too much *(ok you both are crying)... Bath time is filled with singing and chatting and such cute happy moments.
I have learnt the following though when it comes to bathing your baby:
- Do not have a bath with Baby if there is no one at home to take baby from you when you are ready to get out. I resolved this by having to put baby on the floor and then getting out. I had a towel on the floor so do not judge and do not judge me for not having abs - you try getting out the bath without the use of your hands. Bath time was still a success, I believe anyway.
Baby Pooh |
Second attempt at bathing with baby went as follows:
- Dad home to take baby from you once baby was bathed (tick).
- Whilst bathing Bebe, I look ahead and say to Baby "didnt daddy clean the bath before he ran our bath" a few seconds later still contemplating why there could be floating bits in the bath, I look down and yes you better believe it, Bebe A had a nice green/yellow pooh on my lap... At this point as previously mentioned it is difficult to just jump out the bath - so what do I do, I yell for my husband in my most loudest, quietiest yelling voice (can't scare baby you know?). As luck would have it he is on a very important business call so there we wait until Dada A finally makes his appearance.
Does my obsession with my Baby's pooh end there? -NO!
I have to mentally try not disect (verbally) every Poo that Miss Bebe A has to anyone - getting a personality after Bebe is a whole other conversation.
But if someone could answer this? Why does Bebe have to make a poo just after I have changed her nappy?
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