What do you plan on having your baby sleep in when they come home? I'm having twins and was planning on having them sleep together in their crib in our room. But everyone keeps telling me there is no way I am going to have them in the crib when they come home.I have swings, bouncers, pack n play, rock n play sleepers,and a bassinet but I don't understand why I wouldn't want to start them off in the crib. Is it better for the babies not to sleep in their crib in the beginning?
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Crib and bassinet if she tolerates laying flat (DS wasn't a fan) or the RnP if not. If you can get them in the crib right away, I say go for it. Can you set up a bed in the room with them just so you're right there since you'll pr
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They probably say that because if you breastfeeding them, you might soon realize that you will dislike getting up walking while still sore to their room, feed them, walk back to your room. And jumping up and down at their crying every so often.
The bassinet part of the pnp in our room. I would have no issues with the baby sleeping in the crib, if the crib were in our room but it's not (actually, DS is still using it in toddler bed form :P)
ETA; DS usually slept well at night in the pnp,
Ideally, it's probably best to have them sleep in their cribs from the beginning if they will tolerate it, but with my twins, they slept much better in bouncy seats for the first few months (before the advent of RnP). The first couple months you
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I was going to try and start off in the crib but a few people told me to get a moses basket for the first couple of months and place the baby in that. They've also suggested placing the moses basket in the crib. I'm planning on sleeping in
LO will be sleeping in the bassinet portion of the PNP that will be set up in our room. There are a few reasons for this though.
#1 - LO doesn't have a room of his own yet.
#2 - A crib won't fit in our room.
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I will also say that it would have been ideal to have DD start in her crib but she had bad reflux and a cold soon after she was born. That's not super conducive to sleeping flat. I didn't have anything but a swing because the intention was the crib. Sh
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I'm planning to use a bassinet in our room for over night and the crib in her nursery for naps. I'm sure we'll do some naps in the swing & bouncy seat too, but I'd rather get her used to sleeping flat from the beginning.
We did this with DD1
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Wherever she will actually sleep! I don't care! Hahaha
But really, we have a Rock n Play and the crib, but she'll probably sleep plenty in bed with us too.
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Since the Public Health Agency of Canada deems bed sharing as a risk factor for SIDS and injuries (such as rolling onto your child while sleeping...) and I simply would not be comfortable having to constantly remember that a very fragile human being is
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Good for you, TokenHoser! I never intended to chastise you, and it's sad you took it that way, as I was answering from my very own situation. Until you quoted me, I hadn't even read your answer!
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DD will be in a bassinet level PNP for the first several months. this is what we did w/DS, as well.
Ideally she'll sleep in her bassinet in our room. If she's anything like my last two, we'll end up bed sharing instead. DD1 and DD2 wouldn't sleep at all unless they were touching me (as in snuggled up against me, not just with my hand on them).
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DD was in a bassinet in our room. We had a PnP set up downstairs, too.
I plan on doing the same this time, only I'm borrowing an Arm's Reach Co-sleeper from a friend. Waking up and having to get out of bed to go to the bassinet got old, fas
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CONGRATS on the twins!!!! That is exciting!!!
I know with our DS we had him sleeping in a bassinet in his nursery until he got to big for the bassinet, then we moved him to the crib. One thing I really liked about the bassinet