you could put things in the crib...laine sleeps like an angel baby when she's propped up on the boppy. Currently sitting on the couch next to her, enjoying the quiet :-)
Do you think it's the incline that makes her sleep so well with the boppy? Maybe try the Rock N Play - a few of the girls on here have been giving great reviews. If it's the incline, the RnP may help for night time sleeping.
Boy #1, born 6/5/2011 Boy #2, born 8/27/2014
Currently... Pregnant with mo/di BOY TWINS! Due September 15. Latest induction will be 37w.
We are buying a 2nd changing table pad for her to sleep on in the crib or bassinet. She doesn't like the hard flat surface and won't sleep in either one for more than 5 or 10 minutes, but she calms right down on the changing pad. She can't really roll into the sides of it, so it seems like a safe solution.
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
We are buying a 2nd changing table pad for her to sleep on in the crib or bassinet. She doesn't like the hard flat surface and won't sleep in either one for more than 5 or 10 minutes, but she calms right down on the changing pad. She can't really roll into the sides of it, so it seems like a safe solution.
my friend did this too...i've been considering it, but i feel like it's not safe
DH had LO napping next to him on the Boppy until I pointed out the big No Sleeping label on the thing.
For the first few days after the NICU, we did use the changing pad on the bed, between me and the wall. He wasn't really sleeping and it was an easy way to keep putting the pacifier back in. But then he transitioned peacefully to his crib.
Re: i wish...
Boy #2, born 8/27/2014
Currently... Pregnant with mo/di BOY TWINS! Due September 15. Latest induction will be 37w.
my friend did this too...i've been considering it, but i feel like it's not safe
**Kelly***
DH had LO napping next to him on the Boppy until I pointed out the big No Sleeping label on the thing.
For the first few days after the NICU, we did use the changing pad on the bed, between me and the wall. He wasn't really sleeping and it was an easy way to keep putting the pacifier back in. But then he transitioned peacefully to his crib.