I'm always weary about getting cribs with an attached changer. When LO is bigger and starts climbing over everything I fear she'll figure out how to climb onto the changer. Just something to think about!
Something to think about with the attached changer, do you prefer to change a baby with their feet pointing towards you or with the baby turned sideways to you? Assuming the long side of the crib is against the wall, it might be pretty awkward to stand to the baby's side to change them because your shoulder would be against the wall. (I hope that makes sense).
Also, I think those changers are smaller than normal, so it might be too small too soon.
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Also, I think those changers are smaller than normal, so it might be too small too soon.
This is what I was thinking. We have a changing pad on Evan's dresser and I was thinking about how long he is getting and if we didn't have a long dresser he'd be hanging off. As it is he tries to push of the diaper caddy at the end of the dresser.
The only reason I would get something so static is if I didn't have enough room to fit all of the furniture.
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Re: anyone have a crib like this?
Something to think about with the attached changer, do you prefer to change a baby with their feet pointing towards you or with the baby turned sideways to you? Assuming the long side of the crib is against the wall, it might be pretty awkward to stand to the baby's side to change them because your shoulder would be against the wall. (I hope that makes sense).
Also, I think those changers are smaller than normal, so it might be too small too soon.
This is what I was thinking. We have a changing pad on Evan's dresser and I was thinking about how long he is getting and if we didn't have a long dresser he'd be hanging off. As it is he tries to push of the diaper caddy at the end of the dresser.
The only reason I would get something so static is if I didn't have enough room to fit all of the furniture.
Dx: PCOS and short luteal phase
18 cycles (3 with our RE) - Metformin + Clomid + HCG booster did the trick!
BFP #1 6/22/09 EDD: 3/2/10 DS born: 3/8/10
TTC #2 since Dec 2011
BFP #2 7/8/12 EDD: 3/18/12 M/C @ 9w1d: 8/16/12
I hadn't thought about the possible smaller size. We'll definitely be looking at that now! Thanks!