Obviously, you need to make sure the temperature is safe for your little one, that you aren’t spraying water in their face, you’re careful not to drop them, and make sure to always fully support their head and neck.
The easiest way to have a little baby shower is to make sure you are comfortable, and that you aren’t in a rush or distracted.
In both of these positions, you are able to either see or know that water isn’t splashing on their face, you can have a good grip, and it allows for the most skin to skin contact which can be soothing while you shower a baby.
Using the correct water temperature and making sure the water isn’t too hot is the main concern, as well as avoiding any bath products you may typically use like bubbles, bath bombs, or epsom salts.