I still have a long way to go, but I am thinking ahead and trying to decide if we should get a bassinet for our bedroom or just go with a crib in the nursery. I have spoken with friends who have done both. Our bedroom is next door to the soon-to-be nursery, but I've been told that with all of the getting up we will have to do, having a bassinet in the bedroom is highly recommended. Any thoughts? Also, for those who do recommend a bassinet, any suggestions? Thanks so much!
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Re: Bassinet vs. Crib for Newborns
We're going to get the "baby bunk"... it's sort of like a bassinet but attaches to our bed. I like the idea of co-sleeping but this is a safer way to do it IMO. (Plus, I have a hard time getting up in the middle of the night, so this way, when my baby needs to eat, I can just roll over and breastfeed while never having to get out of bed!)
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For the first 6 months or so, Connor was sleeping beside our bed in his Fisher Price Rock n Play. It's wonderful for newborns and if they have reflux it's even better since it's inclined.
After that he was in his pack n play in our room and made the move to his crib in his own room just in the past few weeks (was in our bed from 8 months - 12 months).
Clearly, I think it's best to have lots of options
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For DD we bought the Graco Travel Lite playpen with the bassinet system. She slept in it in our room for the first 6 weeks and it was great having her in there for nursing. She slept great in her crib once we moved her though. Once summer came we were able to use the playpen in our trailer and it worked great. We thought about a regular bassinet but from what I've heard, most babies grow out of them sooner than some other products.
It all depends on how long you plan on keeping your LO in your room though! For our family, 6 weeks was long enough as my husband works early in the morning and theres no sense in both of you being dead tired all the time! It's nice having DH useful when he gets home from work!
Exact same with us. Even at a few months old your LO will have to adjust to a new bed in a new room.
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