So we're REALLY going to be tight on space after #2 is born. We eventually plan on turning our 2 family into a 1 family so we'll have more bedrooms, but until then, we're a full house.
My 6 years old son's room is fairly small and there's no room for another crib in there. We planned on keeping baby in our room for 3-4 months. Is it safe to keep a baby in the pack and play / bassinet for that long? I can't imagine that it's as comfortable as a crib mattress. And not to mention how small it really is! I don't think keeping a crib in our room will be an option either
Also, do you feel there's a difference with a pack and play vs. a bassinet?
Thanks in advance... I feel like I've forgotten all the "baby stuff" since having my son.
Re: How long is a bassinet/pack and play good for?
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
Bassinet = until they can roll
Pack 'n Play = the newborn part is okay until they can roll and then the lower part is fine until they are a toddler. However, you probably don't want a bigger (over 3/4 months) baby sleeping in a pack n play long term, as it isn't very supportive of their little body/spine. It would be like you camping every single night. They really need a good supportive mattress. Placing a crib mattress on the floor would even probably be a better option after the first few months in my opinion. We actually ended up bedsharing in the end, but we used the pack n play for about six months off and on.