No.
No, babies do not need to be bathed every day. Instead, they can be given a bath 2-3 times a week to keep them clean and healthy. Overbathing can strip their skin of natural oils and cause dryness or irritation.
Hamsters need baths atleast once a week or up to two times a week
There is no specific data available on the percentage of women in the US who take bubble baths every week. Personal bathing habits can vary widely among individuals, making it challenging to provide an accurate statistic for this particular behavior.
All the baths had to be paid for. It was a small amount but they still did have a charge.Roman baths were not free, but they were cheap enough so that even the poorest people could afford to go to the bath at least once a week. For the more wealthy it was usually every day.
The question that you asked is listed in the HAMSTERS category, and hamsters don't need baths.
every week
every week
The term "q." in medicine means "every".q.d. = every dayq. week = every weekBy implication, it means "once a week" "every week"... until the order ends.So I might need to do foot soaks "q. week for 3 weeks".
* about one time a day or one day a week!!!!
At least once or twice a week
a lot
Every Week