All you have to do is go to the store and buy the bubble bath (or if you're lucky you could catch it in a box while fishing). Then, when it's in your inventory, go back to your home and move it to the edge of your bathtub. After it's there, you should just be able to click on the bathtub and two options will come up. One will say "Take Bath" and the new option will say "Take Bubble Bath". Click on "Take Bubble Bath" and then your sim will be on their way to taking a bubble bath that will soothe them and relieve stress.
Sure. It's just that the bubble gets red.
Sure a good bubble bath is a great way to relax.
Taking a shower rather than a tub bath for a week following surgery to minimize the risk of absorbable stitches dissolving prematurely.
Direct it to take a Shower, Bath, or Bubble Bath. It will stop showering or bathing as soon as its Hygiene meter is full.
As long as the temperate of the water does not exceed 100 degrees F, you can take a bath while pregnant.
maybe it all depends how long your dog has had the stitches in and if they are opening. If they aren't just SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY bathe away from the stitches then take VERY LITTLE soap and lather up the skin and fur around the wound. When done hand wash the soap VERY CAREFULLY, this could take awhile but you don't want the stitches opening or getting infected
Yes, you can take bath's while you are pregnant. Be careful to not exceed above a room temperature warmth (not too hot) due to the sensitivity of the fetus. Also be careful on certain types of oils and lathering bubble bath.
If it's a boy I think it's OK If it's a girl you should wait until the stitches fall out and she stops bleeding
By takening a bubble bath shouldn't really harm skin; but, its never good if the water is hot and and your in it for a good couple of hours. It could leave marks on your skin, make your skin very dry or faky. So might I suggest for any who love to take bubble baths make sure the water is about warm or cool.
Stitch holders are used to hold stitches until you are supposed to add them back into your work. Take the 2 stitches put them onto a stitch holder then continue with your pattnern.
It is not recommended to remove stitches at home from your cat after she has been spayed. It's best to have a veterinarian examine the incision site and remove the stitches to prevent any complications or infections.