Make sure the water is warm enough, first of all. People are always freezing their babies in the bath for fear of scalding them. If the water is comfortable for you, it should be comfortable for him.
Also try taking a bath with him, though this might be easier said than done. There's nothing a toddler wants to do more in the bath than turn it into a swimming lesson. I stopped bathing with my eight month old son a few weeks ago because I really just can't deal with water in my eyes. Getting halfway into the bath (rolling up the cuffs of your trousers and sitting on the edge of the tub) might make your little guy feel more secure, like you're in there with him, even if it's not all the way.
Try getting him some boats. Bathtime, boats, and toddlers together are more fun than a barrel of monkeys! (For the toddler, at any rate . . .)
2007-01-19 13:51:45
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answered by Jade 3
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Make sure the water is not too hot or cold. Stick your elbow in it. Do not put him directly on the porcelan, rather make sure you have a heavy towel underneath him. The coldness of the porcelan or the hardness could cause him PAIN.
Did you ever think he is afraid if you are using the huge tub? There are some kool baby baths you put in the tub to give him a sense of security.
And, unless your pediatrician advises you to do so, once a day bath is more than enough. To clean up otherwise use a nice warm, soapy wash cloth and rinse, etc.
2007-01-19 13:44:53
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answered by banananose_89117 7
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Has he cried since the first time you bathed him ? Or, at 20 months of age he suddenly began to cry when you bathe him ? .. It would be helpful to know that. Obviously, for some reason, he is not currently comfortable with having a bath. It could be one of many different factors. I'd have to know more. Good Luck ! :)
2007-01-19 13:44:02
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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lessen the amount of times he gets a bath. i only give my 20mth old a bath every 2days. try getting some bubble bath and bath toys. make sure the water isnt too hot or there isnt too much. get a bath mat or things to stick on the bathtub to make it not slippery. dont leave him alone in there either. did something happen, like him slipping or something that scared him recently? HTH and GL
2007-01-19 15:49:03
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answered by bluesky 2
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My daughter didn't like her baths at first either, but she's 22 months old now and loves them so much she gets mad when I take her out! Your son will come around soon.
In the meantime, if you're putting him in the big tub, maybe it's intimidating for him. They make this cute inflatable baby tub that's large enough for a toddler and just fits into the big tub. Or you could try putting him in the kitchen sink until he's a little less scared.
EDIT: Just found a link to the tub. Check it out: http://www.greatbabyproducts.com/Inflatable_Safety_Baby_Duck_Tub_p/munc-32201.htm
2007-01-19 13:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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it could be the soap that you are using, it might be irritating to his eyes, another reason might be is that he is afraid of the water. what i would try is buying another type of soap, huggies lavender is the best. give him some toys to play with while he's taking a bath.if these dont work talk to your pedriatrician. the water may be too cold or too hot. make sure that the water is warm, there are some special rubber duckies that have an under belly that turns red when the water is too hot and turns blue when it is too cold, it also serves as a good toy.
2007-01-19 13:44:08
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answered by looloo 2
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He shouldn't be bathed that often, he will get dry skin. Every other day is good enough. Is the water too hot? What might not be too hot to you, might be to him. Give him toys, talk to him...maybe he hates it because he's bathed too often. My son really enjoys his bath. Ever try bathing with him? Did he ever get water in his face, and he got scared or something? Good luck!
2007-01-19 13:42:37
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answered by ~*Isabel*~ 5
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2016-10-15 11:37:23
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answered by bucci 4
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The water maybe to warm. Please keep it luke warm, babies have very sensitive skin. Give him something to play with to destract him. Anything will do, a cup, some plastic toys, etc. Talk to him in a soothing voice while you bathe him. Run water first and be sure to turn it off before you put him in, the running water might scare him.
2007-01-19 13:44:01
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answered by Darcy 1
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Some babies do not like taking a bath , and are scared. Do what you can to relax him, and make him more confortable, try the lavender baby soap that will help relax him. Best Wishes!
2007-01-19 13:44:20
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answered by Janice 10 7
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