So, my question is this: did anyone have their S12 baby, or any other child in a PnP for an extended amount of time? Like 3 or 4 months?
Ryan needs to move out of our room so we can get some sleep...and we don't want to transition Kate out of her crib yet. We would borrow a crib from friends or famly, but everyone is using their's at the moment. DH suggested just having Ryan use the PnP until he's sleeping better through the night, then work on Kate's transition to her big girl bed and move the crib into Ryan's room.
Is the mattress good enough for that? Thoughts?
Added: Ryan is currently in a bedside co-sleeper, is anyone is wondering.
Ryan Lanman | 9.12.2014 | 40w
2 Losses | 10/2010 @ 5w | 9/2013 @ 10w4d
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Re: Opinions/Advise on long term PnP use
pack n play mattress amazon
Not sure if they're approved safety-wise, but I'd feel comfortable with one.
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
I had no idea that they made "real" mattresses for Pack n PLays...that's our answer
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Katherine Quinn | 9.16.2012 | 38w4d
Ryan Lanman | 9.12.2014 | 40w
2 Losses | 10/2010 @ 5w | 9/2013 @ 10w4d
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~~~ EDD for Baby #2 6/28/15~~~~
I may get flamed for this, but my s12er had been in one the majority of her life, except when she was in a bassinet. I'll explain why it worked well for us, but might as well put my flame suit on. She had always been not a very good sleeper. Every time we tried a crib transition, it was a nightmare. Not to mention, her room is for some reason an ice box, no matter what we do. She is still well within the limits of her pack n play and actually sleeps well in it.
We are on the market for a new house soon and when we moved she will be transitioned to her toddler bed. Where her room will, hopefully, not be arctic lol
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]