3rd Trimester

if you're using PnP as bassinet...

Should I get quilted or regular PnP sheets?  What about a sheet savor? 

TIA

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Re: if you're using PnP as bassinet...

  • Hmm.. didn't think about this.  Is there a removable pad in the bassinet part of the PNP?
  • Loading the player...
  • I got quilted because they're thicker.  I guess a sheet protector, maybe a lap pad or something, would also be a good idea.
  • ummm....the "mattress" pad is removable I think.  But there isn't a cover on that.

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  • ummm....the "mattress" pad is removable I think.  But there isn't a cover on that.

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  • I wont be using it at night, but during the day for naps when we are on the other side of the house. We did not register for the quilted sheet, but did register for two extra PNP sheets, plus I have sheet savers (the long strip ones) for the crib that will fit the PNP
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  • I have both kinds of sheets and I like the quilted a lot better.  We're planning to put down a lap pad too.
  • Get the quilted ones bc they help soften the "mattress". Also you def want to use the "pee pads". I can't tell you how many times Parker has peed through his diaper onto the sheet and pad.
  • We got the quilted waterproof PNP matress pad, and we will put the regular PNP sheets over it...cheaper then buying mutiple quilted pnp sheets
  • Just to be a bragging biatch, my mom bought one sheet and then made about 10 for the PNP in the living room and the mini in our bedroom (yeah our daughter is going to be very spoiled and think that all her beds should vibrate and sing to her).  She used the 1 sheet for each size as a pattern and was able to make quilted ones and regular ones for much cheaper than buying them (she said it was very easy to make).  Also the PNP sheets don't seem to come in the knit variety so it seems a little too scratchy to me.  This time of year you can get material really cheap since they're getting rid of old stock.
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