S/o my post from earlier about the rocking chair I'm looking at, I have a poll for you all (particularly the second- and third-time moms).
How important is it to have a rocking chair or glider in the nursery? I was originally dead-set against having one at all, mostly because we have a tiny home and also because I don't like the look of a lot of the ones that are on the market. (If we don't get one I'd nurse on either the futon in the nursery or the living room sofa). My mom has been really pushing me to get a rocker, saying it's really important for the baby's sake and that I'll regret it if I don't get one.
WDYT?
Re: Clicky Poll: Rocker/Glider - Necessity or not?
I choose other because it's totally dependent on the baby. Some babies love to be rocked, some are indifferent, and some hate it. You won't know until you rock your baby.
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I am using one in our nursery, but it came from my sister. She very rarely used it. I don't know if I would be buying one if I didn't have a free hand-me-down from my sister.
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I got a rocker...(mostly for Daddy who has the total book-reading/rocking chair vision for him and the baby) but I also got a changing table. (Both things I was told were a waste of space/money)
So...chances are I'll rarely use either. Still I got them used, at a yard sale and our nursery is really big so they help it not look so bare.
I voted nice to have. No babies of my own yet, but after baby sitting my baby nephew, I would have killed to have one. He's so heavy I was exhausted walking him around to rock him to sleep. Just sitting still won't work. Swaying while sitting helps, but it's hard to do for long periods.
Check out La-z-boy. We just ordered one from there. It's a rocker/recliner that doesn't look like your traditional overstuff monster. They had some sleeker ones to choose from too, but this was the one that fit DH and I best. What sold us on it was it wasn't just a nursery piece, it was something we could keep forever (and they do have a transferrable lifetime warranty on everything but the fabric - you could pick one up off the side of the road and they'd fix the frame/mechanism for free).
Picture of ours:
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This would probably be better asked in the 3-6 or 6-9 board.
I have a rocker in my nursery for DD, and will be removing it as soon as possible to get ready for baby #2.
We used the rocker (with DD) for about a total of maybe 3 times in her 9 month life. We never ever ever rocked her to sleep. In her first couple weeks, I sat in it with her just because we had it, but we ended up feeding her on the couch in the living room and since we never rocked to sleep, it was definitely a WASTE for us.
But we were given it, didnt pay for it, so you could see if you could borrow it and find out if it works for you.
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i'd say you could go either way. i dont know if you'd exactly regret it. I have one, and i just love it. i nursed ds in it, i would sit in it all day long because it was in the living room. ds still likes to sit in it and rock and read a book with me. i also did just sit on the couch at times as well and nurse him.
but as a previous poster said it depends on the child as well. my SIL had borrowed one when she had her dd. and she was glad she borrowed it and didnt buy one just because her dd hated being rocked. she used it maybe 5 times and then gave it back to her friend.
I wish I could get a rocking chair or glider, but we just don't have the room for it. Our house is 600 sq feet! I had to choose between a bureau and a glider in the nursery, and I had to go with the bureau.
I'll be using the recliner instead, which thankfully has a rocking feature built into it.