From PP I see I'm not the only one to buy a bassinet that LO will not sleep in. In bed next to me he doesn't even whimper. At least I get sleep when he's in bed but it's pretty bad because I'm scared of suffocation. Also LO ends up on his side unless swaddled and sometimes won't even sleep unless he's on his side or tummy. What have you done to make bed sharing safe? Is LO swaddled or under a blanket? What side does he sleep on?
Re: How to make bed sharing safe?
My BFF got a "snuggle nest" that keeps LO safe in bed with her and her DH. She loved it.
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https://www.amazon.com/First-Years-Close-Secure-Sleeper-Creme/dp/B0010P0J9G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1292112220&sr=8-1
You can find this same thing on walmart.com for ALOT cheaper. I think it is $35 and you can get free site to store shipping. I also know from looking around the same thing is $47 at the Target near my house. We have been planning on buying one but our car broke down and is costing an arm and a leg to fix so we are waiting until we get some extra money.
This one is not actually a positioner. It is similiar in size to a bassinet and has walls so that you won't roll on the baby while bedsharing. I hadn't heard anything about this style being recalled but definately something to look into.
We bought one of those safe sleeper things for DS to sleep in, but unless you have a king size bed, it leaves very little room for you to sleep next to it. We just returned ours to Target tonight after using it once.
It also made breast feeding in bed difficult since there was no room for DS to lay next to me and there wasn't enough room for me to even sit up in bed with the boppy next to it (and I'm not a big person at all). Again, its a good idea - if you have the room.
We're just going to stick with making sure the sheets are tight, blankets are low, and pillows are high.
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We just ordered ours from Walmart for $35 after seeing it on Amazon for over $70. LO won't sleep in her PNP either so we had rolled some receiving blankets really tightly and made a barrier for her that she couldn't roll out of and we wouldn't roll into and placed it in between our pillows. When she is swaddled she couldn't roll over and couldn't roll out of it. It's worked for us until we were able to get the snuggle nest in the mail.
These are the only ones recalled and here's a link for you too..
https://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10358.html