Anyone have one? What do you think? DS hates his RnP and ends up in bed with us by 3am. I purchased one today because I might as well make this bed sharing situation as safe as possible!
Anyone have one? What do you think? DS hates his RnP and ends up in bed with us by 3am. I purchased one today because I might as well make this bed sharing situation as safe as possible!
I got one for the same reason as you. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. It seems a little small. My 7 week old fits in it now, but I'm not sure for how much longer. I've heard very mixed reviews about it, but my daughter seems to like it better than her bassinet. I'm interested to hear what others have to say about it.
We have one for the same reason... will not sleep in RnP, PnP, or anything else). But honestly DD doesn't like it. I think it's not as warm or comfy as our mattress. I usually start with her on my chest and then roll her to the mattress beside me, making sure to keep pillows and blankets off her face.
We now have a co-sleeper attached to the bed that she will hopefully
eventually sleep in, but for now it's a safety catch in case she falls
off me. Someone at the LLL suggested I use dining chairs next to the bed
if I didn't want to buy a co-sleeper.
We had better luck using a changing pad between us in bed. I think because I could more easily reach over and snuggle her when she started getting fussy, but it could also be because it's warmer and softer. We just bought a warmer sleeper sack so hopefully that will help her move away from our body heat a little bit.
Re: Snuggle Nest
I got one for the same reason as you. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. It seems a little small. My 7 week old fits in it now, but I'm not sure for how much longer. I've heard very mixed reviews about it, but my daughter seems to like it better than her bassinet. I'm interested to hear what others have to say about it.
We have one for the same reason... will not sleep in RnP, PnP, or anything else). But honestly DD doesn't like it. I think it's not as warm or comfy as our mattress. I usually start with her on my chest and then roll her to the mattress beside me, making sure to keep pillows and blankets off her face.
We now have a co-sleeper attached to the bed that she will hopefully eventually sleep in, but for now it's a safety catch in case she falls off me. Someone at the LLL suggested I use dining chairs next to the bed if I didn't want to buy a co-sleeper.
We had better luck using a changing pad between us in bed. I think because I could more easily reach over and snuggle her when she started getting fussy, but it could also be because it's warmer and softer. We just bought a warmer sleeper sack so hopefully that will help her move away from our body heat a little bit.