DS has just started standing (and jumping!!) in the crib so we dropped it to the lowest setting.. Our crib only has 3 settings.. The middle one put the railing just below chest level when DS stood, so too close for comfort as far as center of gravity is concerned.. So, lowest setting it is... But, how the h*ll am I supposed to reach to put him in!! I tried to put him down for bed tonight and like half dropped him a good 2 inches because I couldn't get low enough.. I put a small step stool, but didn't feel confident holding DS and leaning over on that... DS is too little for me to just put him in standing/sitting and then tell him to lay down... So, what's the alternative? My belly is just too much in the way... Not to mention leaning over and putting the pressure on my belly made me half pee myself!! So, what did you do??
Loss #1: 18w5d.. D&E 04Mar03
BFP #2: Jun2011.. missed miscarriage. D&C 08Jul2011 8w4d.
BFP #3: Nov2011.. Our Rainbow Baby!!! DS Born: 15Jul2012!
BFP #4: Nov2012.. 2U1 - DS2 born 12Jul2013. BFP #5: 01Jan2014..3U3!!
My blog about raising 2U2!
Re: How do you reach?
I had the same issue. Our daughter was born when our son was 10 1/2 months old so he was still pretty young when I had a big belly in the way.
I just had to start sitting him up in the crib and then sort of leaning him down to fall asleep. It was hard though.
I can still just about lie DS down, but it is getting hard, mostly I put him in sitting down and he will flop down (he is older though), and ask him to stand up when getting him out, as I can't pick him up from lying down any more.
I also thought about a stand but I would worry about falling.
We have one of those banned drop side cribs. I got it hand me own from a friend and I wouldn't trade it for anything. It makes it so easy to reach in and put down baby then raise the side and they're securely trapped until they learn to climb.
I'm 5'3" on a tall day.
I kept a small stool under the crib and pulled it out with my toes to step on and put him in.
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.