3rd Trimester

P'n'P's with bassinet attachments

For those of you initially using a PnP with LO before putting them in a crib, if you have the bassinet. What are you putting inside it when LO sleeps?

Ours isn't the normal bassinet, we have the Babytrend Gabriella PnP (https://babytrend.com/nursery_centers/PY87029.html) with close and cozy attachment. I can't find a sheet or anything to fit it. We do have a "sheet saver" for the crib, that if you lay it lengthwise it almost covers it. I thought about using that and covering her with a blanket.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

 

Re: P'n'P's with bassinet attachments

  • My friend has thes P'n'P and she has sheets on it?? The regular P'n'P sheet doesn't fit?? Go to BRU and ask, i know that's where she purchased it.....
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  • I'll have to investigate. We got ours at BRU and the other day the lady told us it would fit the regular part but not the bassinet part. Maybe I'll try folding it up with the sheet on it and see how that works because it's the same mattress it just folds to fit in different places.
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    Maybe I'll try folding it up with the sheet on it and see how that works because it's the same mattress it just folds to fit in different places.

    This.  I plan on putting the sheet on the mattress, and then folding it with the mattress for the bassinet part.

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    For those of you initially using a PnP with LO before putting them in a crib, if you have the bassinet. What are you putting inside it when LO sleeps?

    Ours isn't the normal bassinet, we have the Babytrend Gabriella PnP (https://babytrend.com/nursery_centers/PY87029.html) with close and cozy attachment. I can't find a sheet or anything to fit it. We do have a "sheet saver" for the crib, that if you lay it lengthwise it almost covers it. I thought about using that and covering her with a blanket.

    Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

     

    Covering your baby with a blanket is considered a SIDS risk so I would avoid that.  Swaddle the baby and that should keep them warm enough without presenting any increased dangers. 

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  • DEFINITELY no blanket. It is a SIDS risk and nearly all Dr's advise against it. Just swaddle LO like PP said. As far as the sheet goes, the suggestion to put the regular PNP sheet on sounds like the best bet. GL!
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