I'm planning on co-sleeping again this time, it worked really well this last time. Long story short I'm remarried and planning on doing it slightly differently this time, on the side instead of the middle of the bed. (Putting the mattress the floor has already been vetoed.)
To this end I have been looking at safety products. As neat as most of them are it seems like unless your building a cosleeper yourself a full sized convertable crib attached to the side of the bed seems the most practical. You only buy one bed until they are past toddler bed and you buy a mattress and rails.
It seems silly to buy a crib your and never use it as one.
Any thoughts?
Re: share your co sleeping setup ideas?
We are either going to do nothing about it until baby can roll over and sit up on his own, or we are going to buy and sidecar a crib. Ikea has cribs as cheap as $69 and crib mattresses for just $35, so that's probably what we would go with.
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Some parents will sidecar with a crib with one side off, like this:
Some parents purchase a cosleeper, like an "arms reach." There are other brands too. You can also sidecar with a bassinet or PnP right next to the bed. The idea is to keep baby very close for ease of breastfeeding and so that baby stays within sensory distance of mom (where they can hear each other breathe and move), which is a safe sleep arrangement for babies and is good for brain development and growth (babies who sleep close to their moms wake more easily when hungry and tend to gain weight better than babies who sleep in their own room).