Getting ears into the baby too early may lead to infections. I was told hip level to the child is sufficient and never leave children alone in the bathroom for obvious reasons .
I wouldnt submerge baby’s ears…. cleaning ears with a bud is good…. i put oil on the bud tip and then clean….but if by mistake water does go inside, make sure to lie him down sideways..so that water comes out
Ours hates his head too far down in the water. He is now old enough to go to swimming lessons with his Dad in the pool. If his head is low enough that he gets water in his ears he screams the whole time. He doesn’t mind too much if he is sitting up and you pour water over his head though. He doesn’t mind it at home in the bath either He really doesn’t like his head touched at all apart from a kiss or cuddle.
I think it would depend on how comfortable the baby is in the bath and also how comfortable you are holding the baby in the bath. I know the first few months I was scared she slipped out my arms and would only put a little amount of water.
My son, who is now two, has always loved floating and quite likes having his ears submerged as it muffles all sounds and makes him laugh. From the time he could stay sitting up the water level has been around belly button level.
Unless the ears need to be kept dry for something like an ear infection I don’t think getting them wet is an issue.
My midwife told me that most babies love to float so filling the bath up enough for them to be able to lay back on your arms and cover their chest with a face washer to keep them warm and make sure you have a good grip. I personally feel more confidnt with the bath being shallower as my little one loves to squirm about. We do quite often shower her with us as we find it easiest.
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