Get a large bowl of warm water. Sit on the floor and place a thick towel on your lap. Lay baby on there feet towards you. Use a wash cloth to gently cleanse baby with the warm water. Babies don't really need full out baths at that age. It's nice when they like them because they're good for them and can be quite soothing, but for a baby who has yet to love baths, this towel method is grand. Wipe him down and keep him warm by placing a second towel( this one smaller) over his tummy. Do this on the nights when he can go without a real bath. Follow with a coconut oil massage. My 2dd hated baths the first few months. Them she came to love them! 1dd loved them from the beginning. This towel method was her first bath experience when she came home from hospital. Hope this helps.
Hop in the tub with him. Bring little toys in or play his favorite show to take his mind off of it. Maybe start with a few inches of water and gradually work it up.
My son loves baths but freaks out getting his hair washed. I think thats just most children. I would try to show him that baths arent scary or maybe try rinsing his hair a different way.
Can you give him a bath rather than a shower? Honestly though my kids all went through this phase. It would come out of no where and would tend to disappear as fast as it would appear. Just another one of those things everyone forgets to mention lol. When my kids would go through this stage I'd just go as fast as possible and be done. Nothing else you can really do.
Yes sorry i give him baths but he hates it espically when i pour water on his head he freaks out , i shower him as fast as i can and take him out but it stress me out bc idk why hes so scared
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My daughter hates the shower as well. I just give her baths. She hates water being poured on her head.