For those of you w/ a toddler & infant, do you have two baby monitors? We have an angelcare monitor for our first born that we still use (he's 2 years old now). We continue to use the movement monitor on it because 1) he has food allergies and just in case he was to have an allergic reaction after dinner (he goes to bed right after dinner) we feel better using the movement monitor, 2) in case he crawls out of the crib I like the idea of knowing he escaped for the first time
But I hate to spend another 200 on a second baby monitor for the new baby! At what age do most people phase out the baby monitor?
Re: Baby Monitors w/ 2 under 2
I've kept the monitor off all week so far - DS is 1 year tomorrow. He's big enough to hear crying in the night now and I'm trying to wean myself off the monitor at the same time so we can move it to #2.
I have two baby monitors. It's very rare that my 2 year old wakes at night, but when she does I can't hear her without the monitor. The biggest reason I wanted two was for naps. DD1 moved to a toddler bed a few months after DD2 was born and the transition was very smooth for the first month. Then she went on a nap strike for a few weeks and with the monitor I could hear when she was trying to get out of bed and head her off before it got too bad. It's also nice if both are napping to have both monitors so I can work in my craft room in the basement or in the yard.
We will probably keep monitors in both of the girls' rooms until they are able to open the door and come get us in the middle of the night if needed. I just have two audio monitors - a Sony BabyCall and a Safety 1st and that has been enough for us.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
This is pretty much what I plan to do. My son is still in his crib, and I use the monitor during naps and when he goes to bed at night while we are still up. I'm hoping to pick up a second monitor at a rummage sale soon, but otherwise, I think I'll just buy another Sony BabyCall, which is what we currently have.
I have THIS video monitor with 3 camera's (1 for each child)
It's probably a bit over the top but I like to work in the garden or flowerbeds during nap time and I like the security of being able to physically see each child.
It has an intercom where I can talk to each child and it has come in really handy with DS and naptime being able to tell him to settle down and go to sleep without physically going in his room and riling him up.