I've been trying to decide between co-sleeping, a traditional bassinett, straight to crib or something like the Fisher Price Rock and Play sleeper.
I think I've decided against a co-sleeper because our dogs sleep with us and I would worry that a dog would try and get in the co-sleeper and suffocate the baby (this may be irrational but it's still a fear).
I'm leaning towards the rock and play sleeper next to the bed or at least something similar. I like that it angles the baby up a little. A few of my friends have had babies recently with acid reflux and this is usually an idea solution for it, plus it can't hurt even if the baby doesn't have acid reflux.
Has anyone else decided up on what you are going to do and why? Especially 2nd time moms, what works and what doesn't?
Re: What are you planning to have your newborn sleep in?
Although I'm a 1st time mom, I will only be using the crib. We have two wonderful, affectionate cats that do not understand boundaries. They see warm children (and adult laps and bodies) as places to curl up and sleep all the time. I would not be surprised if they accidentally smothered a small infant or baby -- my cat Shiro is large and already tries to smother me in my sleep!
So we are getting a crib tent to protect the baby from the cats while sleeping. As I haven't found any practical bassinets with a tent option (and since you only get to use a bassinet for such a limited amount of time), I'm sticking with just the crib.
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Ideally #2 will sleep in the pack 'n play as was the plan for DD. Unfortunately DD hated it so she ended up sleeping with me most nights and on really bad nights in her swing. Not the safest place for a baby to sleep and I was never fully rested so I'm going to do my best to resist this with #2.
FTR, I know there are safe ways to bed share however my husband has a head injury so using the products you put between you and your partner would have much more dangerous for her since when he sleeps he has no awareness of the things around him. DD slept in the crook of my arm with her pack 'n play (With raised bassinet feature inside) next to the bed to "catch" her if she fell. (flame away)
As for your dog, my cat sleeps with me but for the month I had DD in my bed she was not allowed in the room at night. She wasn't really happy about it but got over it quickly and is now back to sleeping happily next to me.
Arms Reach co-sleeper or side-carred crib.
I'd love to plan on baby going straight to crib in their room, but from a lot of lurking on the newborn and recent month boards, plus advice from other mom's, it just doesn't happen that way 99% of the time. Plus, as a brand new person to this world, it I wouldn't expect my baby to be happy sleeping all alone in a strange room with mommy no where to be found. I'm ok with that coming later on in life.
We kept DD in a Pack 'n Play in our room until she was too heavy for the bassinet (15 lbs. is the limit). She was around 4 months old, and that's when we moved her to her crib in her room. DD never had reflux, so she was fine sleeping flat on her back.
We will do the same thing for this LO. If he/she has reflux, I will consider the Rock n' Play sleeper - I've heard excellent things about it from other moms here on TB.
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We plan to use the pack-n-play with the newborn napper. It angles them up, just incase of reflux. It also vibrates. It is very cool, for those of you who plan on registering for a pack-n-play I would check it out.
I am not a co-sleeping fan, and our two little dogs sleep with us. The rock-n-play worries me because we have a big dog who could easily knock it over. It just seems very flimsy to me.
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I'm planning on doing a bassinet in our room at first, then having the baby sleep in the bassinet placed in the crib as a transition, then hopefully just in the crib. My mother did it this way for all of us and she said it worked really well, so here is hoping!
I'm going with a bassinett, acutally the one my mom used for me! But only for the first few months, until he/she starts moving then it's right into the crib. I like the idea at first of having the baby near me to help with the night feeds.
Well, we have a number of extenuating circumstances. We have 3 animals who are very loving and affectionate and are constantly in and out of our bed overnight. So, co-sleeping is out.
DH is actually going to be 3 hours away for work (coming home on the weekends) from September to February. We're not sure what we're going to do once the baby comes, but I will either take the baby and animals and stay with him in his extended stay hotel, or go stay with my mom (90 miles north of us).
And finally, we're moving to Germany in February.
SO - we are not setting up a nursery in our current house. We have already purchased a crib (couldn't pass up the sale we found), but will not be taking it out of the box until we arrive in Germany.
The baby will be sleeping in a pack and play while we're still in the States and in a PeaPod while we're traveling to Germany and getting settled.
From day 1 we had DS sleep in the crib and I'm glad we did. He learned how to put himself to sleep and we got more rest. I am a light sleeper so co-sleeping wasn't for me. I am also concerned about safety with co-sleeping. I know there are ways to ensure it's safe, I just wasn't personally comfortable with it. We will do the same with baby #2.
FWIW, my first baby had severe acid reflex and we ended up getting a special wedge made up by a physical therapist to help him sleep. It helped a lot.
I have a travel lite https://www.amazon.com/Graco-Stages-Bedroom-Bassinet-Notting/dp/B004IEBOVS/ref=sr_1_2?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1308082702&sr=1-2
We will use it in our room for a month or two depending on how loudly the baby sleeps and when he/she sleeps through the night.
I have a basinett also, but I think this is sturdier.
We used an Arm's Reach mini co-sleeper for the first six months. The only thing I disliked about it was it was a pain to break down for travel (for Christmas we had a 12-hour drive each way and I had a heck of a time taking the thing apart early in the morning after DD woke up). I think a PNP with a bassinett or anything like that would have worked for us, as long as it had a high enough weight limit that we could use it until DD slept through the night, which took a long time. The only thing I really care about is that I don't have to get out of bed to nurse at night because I'm lazy like that.
At six months DD decided she would only sleep in bed with us, so we co-slept for a few months until we moved and set up her crib and transitioned her into it. I wasn't planning on co-sleeping, but by the time she was that old I was comfortable with it.
My friend is letting me borrow this. I am super excited about it!
After the bassinet, we will move the baby to a crib in the nursery.
We plan to go straight to crib.
I love your idea about a tent...I have never heard about this! I also have two wonderful, loving, and smothering cats and I fear they will try to "cuddle" the baby. I will have to look into the tent as well!
THANK YOU!!!!
So glad someone finally said this! Not only is it totally unsafe, but what a great way to kill the intimacy between you and your partner! No offense to any co-sleepers out there, but our marital bed will always be just for us and our marital activities! "Sex after baby" is hard enough without having a newborn (then infant, then toddler) in between you at all times..... some boundaries need to be drawn right away!