We're having twins in December - boy and girl. What is the difference in having 2 bassinets or 1 large pack n play that has all the same features as a bassinet (vibration, sound, night light). I know for sure I want to pack n play, do I really need 2 bassinets as well? Thanks for the help!
Re: 2 bassinets vs. 1 pack n play
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We never had bassinets, just PNPs. Our PNPs are just the regular, basic models with the bassinet features. That's it, and we never needed all the extra stuff on some of the more expensive models.
They both shared one PNP bassinet in our room for the first month until we moved them into their own room. The way I see it, a bassinet can only be used until they are so big, then it's useless. You can use a PNP (two when they get bigger) until they are out of the crib. We use them when we go see our families since we're usually there for several days, and we can continue to do this until they are old enough for regular beds.
We just used the PNP for our twins.
We have one in bedroom that they slept in for 12 weeks together in the basinette portion. We have the Graco Deco ones. We also have one downstairs which we use for naps and a diaper changing table.
We never used any of the features w/the PNP (light/sounds/vibrating).
We just used a pack and play, and never felt the need for anything else. Once they were 8 weeks old, I started putting them in the cribs for naps and stopped using the pack and play all the time. This is when they started to accidentally hit each other while sharing the pack and play, so I knew it was time to start putting them in their cribs to sleep at all times.
I am actually getting 2 PNP, one for upstairs and one for down. The upstairs one will double as their bassinet, and the downstairs will be good for naps and we will probably use the changing table feature as well. I registered for two in the elyse pattern at BRU, as you can see, I too am having b/g twins.