where is the best place to read safety ratings on cribs?
I love the ones from Restoration Hardware and my mom generously offered to buy it ... But before I commit to one was wondering if anyone had any experience with them and where to look to make sure they have good ratings.
Obviously, we have time but I'm just pre-shopping
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Re: Cribs
Just signed a lease on a 1 bedroom before I found out I was pregnant so we don't have space for much more than a crib.
Should I be considering a bassinet instead? I just heard that crib is safest, but I can't do both. One or other...
We got a crib from a local boutique baby bed shop. My LO is almost 2 and has never slept in it! We'll try it again for the next one.
The thing that was important to us was quality construction, not a bunch of chemicals, etc. Unfortunately, that usually comes with a price. I think our crib was around $300-400? Like car seats, though, cribs have to meet certain safety standards, so it's not like you have to worry about buying a "dangerous" crib off the shelf.
This is my front-runner choice right now - but I don't want to get it if baby won't sleep in It. Are you guys saying you didn't use your cribs because they were in nursery and you kept baby in your room -- or did the baby not like the crib for some reason? Or is it better off in co-sleeper? The crib will be in same room as my bed so I'm wondering if it won't be an issue and we'll get use out of it.
we used a bassinet for dd's first 3 months but then she got too long and she went in the crib in our room.
This lo will use one of these co sleeper things because we got one from a friend for a good deal
This time around, I'm going to try the rock n play. I didn't the first time, because I had heard it was hard for babies to transition from the inclined seat to a flat crib, but clearly we never had luck with the transition, anyway!
We have space for a crib - just not a crib, bassinet, co sleeper and whatever other options there are lol.
I am making my room over into a cohesive looking nursery so I still get that experience and am going for a certain look for everything.
My bed is white and grey so it will fit in well.
I just don't want to get a nice crib of baby won't sleep in it. I also was considering a bassinet instead but was worried about safety issues. But I'm glad to hear that maybe that's not a real concern if you're baby was fine in it.
I like the look of the crib a lot more than the bassinets but just want to make sure I'll get use out of.
If space is tight, I think it's logical to wait until you're ready for the crib and go with something else to start with. Most families I've known, no matter where their baby ended up eventually, didn't use the crib the first 3 months or so.
The summer infant sleepers have good ratings which are like bassinets.
You can always have something small in the living room area for your lo or get a fisher price snugga-(whatever animal) swing. They are super popular and babies seem to love them.
Target sometimes has a deal if you get the swing you get a free rock n play.
Edit: pressed enter before I was finished ha! Anyways, it's so small and convenient that having both that and a crib wouldn't be a big deal. They aren't too expensive either. But I guess if baby is in your room maybe just a crib would be fine? the crib just didn't work out for us with either child for the first few months
Edit to add: our son flat out hated the crib. Also since I was breastfeeding it was just easier to have him at arms reach at night.
We loved it because once we were ready to transition her to her crib it didn't seem as big of a deal for her because it wasn't too far off from a crib. We still use the pack and play allllll the time! If she is sick we set it up in our room so she can be closer to us.
I also have the 4moms breeze playard in storage already (got lots of baby gear some years ago through work for free so I held on to)
Anyone know the difference between a rockaroo and mamaroo?
Baby F.......02/02/2016
We didn't get much use at all out of our bassinet so it's not really something I personally recommend but I know some people love them.
I also bought the book baby bargains to research what to save and what to spend on.
DS - 22 Months 1/29/16
Me too! I was memorized by the one on display at buy buy baby. Must have one!
Baby F.......02/02/2016
Was it worth spending money on a bassinet for 7 weeks? No. Thankfully it was a gift. A pack n play would be a cheaper, more versatile long term sleep option but if mom's volunteered to buy the crib -- go for it! Personally, I wouldn't start out with an incline sleeper like a Rock N play bc that's not a long term sleep option and could potentially make transition to a flat crib difficult. Obviously every baby is different, if you end up with a difficult sleeper that hates the crib then you'll make a run to the store for a Rock N Play or swing or whatever will get you some sleep.
As for everyone's excitement about the mamaroo...mehhh. That was probably the piece of baby gear I was most excited about last time and then it was a bit of a letdown. DS didn't hate it or love it. It moved pretty slow. I think a regular old cheapo baby swing would have done just as good of a job.
ETA -- typos. I have a DS not a DD :-)
FYI we're getting such a nice crib because there are minimal things I'm buying furniture wise... Just a glider, the crib and a dresser. I have all the other gear through my old job already - strollers, car seats, etc.
I know people love the rock n play... I think my godson has one that they're handing down to me.
Do you need this is addition to the mamaroo - like do they serve different uses?
Maybe read reviews on a variety of stores for the mamaroo to see what other people say
And yes, if you have one you don't need the other.
Baby F.......02/02/2016
DS - 22 Months 1/29/16
Fyi in the midst of this post I was comparison shopping online at like pb kids and stuff - I didn't realize how out of the ballpark this crib was on price . Im still considering it but will insist on paying half of I do go with this one. DH liked it but gave me a big eyeroll when he saw the price
So, we'll see:)
Thanks for all the good info!!
Baby F.......02/02/2016
Baby F.......02/02/2016
It's an orbit stroller system (with car seat) from 2 years ago- still the same model they sell now. And I'm giving my mom the maxi cosi car seat I got and a Quinny buzz stroller. The orbit is mine
It's not the first stroller i'd pick - I think I like the bugaboo better but it retails over 1k so I really can't complain. It just really stands out because of its strange look- but I'm really grateful to have so much stuff already.
Also something I thought of re: expensive crib is to keep in mind that tonnnns of kids chew on cribs. That's a big reason I wouldn't drop huge money for them. They all serve the same function and they almost all end up with bite marks all over the top rail.