Hello and Welcome "Blackie". We need to figure out first of all what kind of orchid you have as cultural needs vary dramatically depending upon what you have. Does the plant have a tag in the pot with a name? I almost always guess incorrectly, but did the flowers look anything like the following link flower?
http://www.easyorchids.co.uk/shop/fi...er/t_16434.jpg What you describe as baby orchid "plants" coming up is most likely not additional individual plants, but new growths of the same plant. The next set of flowers will come from the new growths each time. Occasionally you will get a 2nd flower spike from the same growth, but the opposite side, soon after the first spike if both spikes don't come at the same time. If you can either confirm I guessed correctly or tell us what you have we can give you more detailed cultural suggestions. You plant will most likely need more light than most bathrooms provide - but that will depend upon what windows your room has and what type of orchid it is. There are lots of commerical orchid fertilizers out there which have good directions written on the containers. I have been using Gubler's Orchid Fertilizer (available at Lowes and other places) and it seems to work well. If you water 1/4-1/2 strength most every time you won't have to remember when you did it last - just do the same every time, except for every few months run lots and lots of plain water through to flush out any buildup of excess minerals. Many non-orchid specified fertilizers will work as well, but depending upon which one you choose it may take more effort to get the concentration correct. More info from me or more likely lots of others once we know what you have. Enjoy! Mike