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Preemie/Newborn: TummyTub is highly recommend for premature babies and is used in NICUs worldwide! The therapeutic benefits are undisputed in that it mimics the womb and recreates that experience which is soothing and a great stress reliever for preemies and newborns. The TummyTub is used in many hospitals as the first bath a baby ever receives because it is proven to be a better alternative to the standard hospital bath which raises heart rate and breathing patterns. The goal is to relax the newborn and eliminate stress and only the TummyTub can accomplish this! Because newborns do not get dirty, bathing is mainly for relaxation, calming, and also bonding with the parents. Babies of this age often fall asleep while in the TummyTub. Experts tell us that it is safe to bathe the baby even when the umbilical cord is still attached. Some midwives recommend using an herbal bath tea or a blend of almond oil and sea salt to promote healing of the umbilical cord and/or circumcision. Pictures & Video of this age group.
Infant (up to 6 months): The therapeutic benefits of the TummyTub are applicable from birth to 6 months. These include easing colic and indigestion, relieving nighttime fussiness, and calming baby by recreating the womb environment. Babies absolutely adore it and often suck on their parents finger and drift off into space remembering their previous watery home! By 12-16 weeks, babies have more neck control and can support themselves better against the sides of the tub. This gives parents two hands free for washing. As babies grow they have plenty of room to splash and play while being bathed. Some babies as young as 2-3 months try to stand in the TummyTub due to the buoyancy of the water. This is normal and not a bad thing--studies in the Netherlands show that TummyTub babies often develop early motor skills. Babies can gently be seated when serious bath time needs to begin. Pictures & Video of this age group.
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Preemie/Newborn: TummyTub is highly recommend for premature babies and is used in NICUs worldwide! The therapeutic benefits are undisputed in that it mimics the womb and recreates that experience which is soothing and a great stress reliever for preemies and newborns. The TummyTub is used in many hospitals as the first bath a baby ever receives because it is proven to be a better alternative to the standard hospital bath which raises heart rate and breathing patterns. The goal is to relax the newborn and eliminate stress and only the TummyTub can accomplish this! Because newborns do not get dirty, bathing is mainly for relaxation, calming, and also bonding with the parents. Babies of this age often fall asleep while in the TummyTub. Experts tell us that it is safe to bathe the baby even when the umbilical cord is still attached. Some midwives recommend using an herbal bath tea or a blend of almond oil and sea salt to promote healing of the umbilical cord and/or circumcision. Pictures & Video of this age group.
Infant (up to 6 months): The therapeutic benefits of the TummyTub are applicable from birth to 6 months. These include easing colic and indigestion, relieving nighttime fussiness, and calming baby by recreating the womb environment. Babies absolutely adore it and often suck on their parents finger and drift off into space remembering their previous watery home! By 12-16 weeks, babies have more neck control and can support themselves better against the sides of the tub. This gives parents two hands free for washing. As babies grow they have plenty of room to splash and play while being bathed. Some babies as young as 2-3 months try to stand in the TummyTub due to the buoyancy of the water. This is normal and not a bad thing--studies in the Netherlands show that TummyTub babies often develop early motor skills. Babies can gently be seated when serious bath time needs to begin. Pictures & Video of this age group.