When LO #2 gets here DS will be around 15 months old. DH and I are trying to decide if we should buy another crib or possible move DS to a toddler bed. Does anyone have any advise on this? DS is a roller but in 6-7 months I just don't know how his sleeping will be.
Re: Are you buying another crib or toddler bed?
I think it really depends on your child. We moved DD to a toddler bed when she was around 15 months and she did great. Now that we're having #3, I don't think DS is going to be ready for a toddler bed. We still have some time and my opinion could change, but I just don't think he will be.
You could always try putting his crib mattress on the floor, since it's the same as a toddler bed, and seeing how he does.
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Natalie was 12 months when Dominic was born.
What we did:
For the first couple of months, Natalie stayed in the crib and Dominic slept in a cradle in our room. When Natalie was around 15 months, we moved her into a playpen and Dominic moved into the crib. When Natalie was around 18 months old, we moved her into a toddler bed - actually, it was a crib mattress on the floor. She did great with it.
Dominic is our last baby, and I'm very glad we did not buy another crib.
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I agree. My son is 2.5 and not ready for a bed yet. We bought a graco crib for DD that was $169 and it was so worth it. I think we'll make his crib a toddler bed when he is closer to 3. I see no reason to rush it. He is also having nightmares now, and I can imagine him trying to get out of the room and screaming, waking DD up down the hall.
At 15, 16 months old I vote crib. My kids are 18 m apart and I got an extra crib. WORTH IT.
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Mine are 15 months apart. We knew the baby would be in a bassinet in our room for at least a month or two so we decided to wait until she was here and take it from there. My older DD still needed a lot of our help to go to sleep and only started to put herself down around that time so we "thought" we decided on get another crib when she was 16 months and baby was 1 month old. We went to the store and came back with a toddler bed!!!! total spur of the moment... she just looked so cute in it when we were there.
I have to admit I panicked when we brought it home but we purchased it on an out of town trip and the store was 3 hrs away. So we bit the bullet and just set it up in her bedroom (left the crib there as well). Soon after we moved the crib to baby's room and never looked back
DD#2 switched to a toddler bed at 16 months as well. She also only just a few weeks earlier started putting her self to sleep and she was still nursing at bedtime and when she woke up at night. She did however start climbing out so instead of buying the tent, we just put her in the toddler bed which was already set up in her room. She has been sleeping in it since.
Of course both would climb out at first and we'd go in and put them back in but they "got it" pretty quickly.
My point is, you'll get advice on both sides... once thing I've learned with 2u2 is wait until baby is here... you really can't predict what's going to happen and how your older one will be in regards to sleep. And that can go for just about anything... not just sleep.
Oh and if you do decide to skip getting another crib... putting a baby gate at DD's door was the best thing we ever did. DD#2 has a gate in her door now too... She is far to young to potentially be walking around the house in the middle of the night. The gate keeps her safely in her room. Which is why I don't get the "I'm not ready for her to be able to get out" argument... supposedly their rooms are safe for them to be unattended in right? to an extent obviously but in our case (both cases) them being able to get out of their beds in the morning and start playing has bought me some extra "me" time in bed before I have to go get them. When they were in the crib they were much more eager to have me come get them. Once they were able to freely choose what they could play with it definitely made it easier.
Every baby/toddler is different.
We got a second crib. Both cribs are convertible, so nothing will go to waste. Our second crib was very affordable.
DD is actually still sleeping in our room, but DS is no where near ready to be out of his crib. DD is 7 weeks and DS is nearly 18 months.
Mine are 15 months apart. We had Dd in our room with us for the first 6 months...at the 3 month mark, it was pretty clear that DS was NOT ready for a toddler bed, so we bought a second crib. They are both still in their cribs, so it was a good investment! Both of them have convertible cribs, so they will grow with them.
Honestly, having them both in cribs has saved my sanity - it is nice to know that they are both safe and secure in their cribs and not roaming the halls. I have no idea when we will start moving DS out...hopefully not for a while!
We have two cribs. Both can convert to a toddler bed.
I got advice when I first got pregnant that with 2u2 (mine are 16m apart) that I would want my older one contained more than ever. Boy were they ever right. The last thing I needed when I was up 542 times per night nursing and trying to soothe a newborn was my DD wandering around.
Frankly, I have no plans to put DD in a toddler bed until she really shows interest. She will be 2 in a few weeks and she LOVES her crib. She doesn't try to climb out, loves to go into it, and is just happy overall. I didn't want to take the security blanket away from her when DS was born.
So yea, we have two cribs. But both of them can turn into toddler beds if we choose. We got our second crib (a Pottery Barn Kids sleigh crib in pristine condition) on Craig's LIst for about $200 so it wasn't a big expense.
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We bought another crib.
DS1 will be 21 months when DS2 is born, but we know that even then, he won't yet be ready for a toddler bed or twin bed. I don't see the point in trying to take him out before he's ready -- so long as he's happy in his crib, we'll keep it that way.
Our children will be 15 months apart as well.
My daughter slept in the bassinet for 4 months so that will bring us to 19 months if baby #2 does the same. We were planning then to put her in a bed but it depends how she is when she is more mobile after a year old. Right now she is a great sleeper. So I'm hoping she will be fine going to a bed around 19 months. But we're not going to make any decisions yet.
This. My boys are 22 months apart and we got a 2nd crib. DS1's is convertible. I'm so glad we bought another crib b/c DS1 was not ready for a bed when DS2 was born. Also, DS1 is a good sleeper, and we didn't want to mess that up. I like having a safe place for both of them.