Does your baby like this & would you recommend it? My first son hated the swing, but these seem like they might be worth a shot any pretty inexpensive to boot. I'm thinking I might like to give it a try with my new baby.
love it. dd has been sleeping/napping in it since day 1. I want a 2nd one so i dont have to carry it up/down stairs! I recommend the deluxe one, it has more padding by the head, some say the original version causes flat heads.
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Out of every piece of gear we bought, te RNP is the one piece that I find absolutely indispensable. He sleeps in it, naps in it and it's a nice, safe comfy place to put him if I have to run to the bathroom or something. It's easy to move around, folds super easily, washes well and a perfect height for leaning over to rock from bed or the couch. if it weren't for the boards here, I never would've even known about it and it's seriously been a lifesaver for us!
I have the sugarplum one - it's a bit more expensive, but it looked cushier. She naps in her snug a bunny swing during the day, and sleeps in the RNP at night. Love it.
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DS slept in his carseat until 5.5 months of age. We wanted to avoid that this time around.
DD has been sleeping for at least a 4-5 hour stretch since she was 4 days old. I think part of it is due to the RNP. She was back to birth weight at our 6 day check up, and I believe she crossed 10 lbs earlier this week... She's EBF'd, and she's even given us a few 6-7 hours stretches this past week. I also love that I can get her without getting out of bed.
The only negative I've heard is that excessive use is believed to contribute to plagiocephaly... but so have a lot of other contraptions. IMHO, make sure you still have a lot of tummy time, different positioning, etc..., and there shouldn't be a problem.
I I just got the snug a bunny version Friday and my son loves it..he has acid reflux and would wake up every 3 hrs no matter what and the first night we had this he slept 6 hrs straight then 5 hrs straight!!! I couldn't believe the difference it made and my husband gave me crap when he was putting it together bc it doesnt vibrate or play music. Needless to say he apologized the next morning bc it's been a lifesaver for us!!
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Out of every piece of gear we bought, te RNP is the one piece that I find absolutely indispensable. He sleeps in it, naps in it and it's a nice, safe comfy place to put him if I have to run to the bathroom or something. It's easy to move around, folds super easily, washes well and a perfect height for leaning over to rock from bed or the couch. if it weren't for the boards here, I never would've even known about it and it's seriously been a lifesaver for us!
This. DS is taking a nap in it right now. It folds up easy and I take it with me when we go to anyone's house as well- a lot easier than taking the pNp.
Re: Anyone have the Fisher Price Rock & Play Sleeper?
Worth every penny...especially if (God forbid) your LO has a case of reflux,the incline will certainly help.
Never heard anything bad about the RnP...just praise...and I recommend it myself as well.
LOVE it. It's very portable too.
DS slept in his carseat until 5.5 months of age. We wanted to avoid that this time around.
DD has been sleeping for at least a 4-5 hour stretch since she was 4 days old. I think part of it is due to the RNP. She was back to birth weight at our 6 day check up, and I believe she crossed 10 lbs earlier this week... She's EBF'd, and she's even given us a few 6-7 hours stretches this past week. I also love that I can get her without getting out of bed.
The only negative I've heard is that excessive use is believed to contribute to plagiocephaly... but so have a lot of other contraptions. IMHO, make sure you still have a lot of tummy time, different positioning, etc..., and there shouldn't be a problem.
I I just got the snug a bunny version Friday and my son loves it..he has acid reflux and would wake up every 3 hrs no matter what and the first night we had this he slept 6 hrs straight then 5 hrs straight!!! I couldn't believe the difference it made and my husband gave me crap when he was putting it together bc it doesnt vibrate or play music. Needless to say he apologized the next morning bc it's been a lifesaver for us!!
This. DS is taking a nap in it right now. It folds up easy and I take it with me when we go to anyone's house as well- a lot easier than taking the pNp.