D15 moms, I searched and could not find this, but if there is already a thread I apologize. Just point me to it if it exists.
I am curious as to where your newborn will sleep and what they will sleep in. I always assumed I would put our baby to sleep In their crib ASAP, but then I read the recommendation to keep baby in the same room with you for up to 4-6 months. Can the baby sleep in a pack n' play for 4 months? Or do I need a bassinet or co sleeper? Or maybe we just set the crib up in our bedroom. What's everyone's plan?
Re: Where will your new born sleep?
We have a sleeper that's like a rock n play, but it's made by Bright Starts.
Jamie
Pack and play downstairs for naps during the day for the first couple months but in crib in her room at night. I do not recommend co-sleeping (my personal opinion). Good luck getting them to sleep in their own bed as they get older. Countless people I know are still sleeping with their 3, 4, 5+ kids because they did the whole co-sleeping thing. I know people do it but I just don't understand why! My son is an awesome sleeper...never have problems with him staying in his room. From day one, he stayed in his room and it really worked out great. I do understand the first couple months you may need to make different arrangements or make things more convenient...I get that but I always make sure my son knows where his space is and where mommy/daddy's space is.
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Co-sleeping doesn't mean that the child will never sleep on their own. Co-sleeping also does not mean bedsharing, in case any one gets confused with that.
Jamie
I said that I understand making certain arrangements for those first couple months and see nothing wrong with that (you do whatever works for you and your family)...never said that your child will not sleep in their own crib if you don't start them there from day one. I just have a strong/more strict "rules" about sleeping in my house but never said your child will not be a good sleeper if you don't do that. I just merely stated what I did and how it worked for me.
I was talking more about those that have their babies sleep IN their bed with them. Not one person (that I personally) know that did this had an easy time getting their child to sleep in their own bed. Again, I'm just a little more strict about this. You do what works best for you and your baby.
Me:34 DH:41 1 son: 6 2 step sons: 18, 12
BFP: 4/24/08 - Missed Miscarriage found 5/29/08
BFP: 11/21/08 - DS born 7/13/09
BFP:5/8/14 - Chemical pregnancy
BFP: 4/11/15....stick baby stick!!!
Trying to not buy 2 cribs so wil wait until dd outgrows it.
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Which is why I made the clarification between co-sleeping (baby sleeping in room with you) and bedsharing (baby sleeping in bed with you) which you did not make that distinction.
Jamie
I said that I understand making certain arrangements for those first couple months and see nothing wrong with that (you do whatever works for you and your family)...never said that your child will not sleep in their own crib if you don't start them there from day one. I just have a strong/more strict "rules" about sleeping in my house but never said your child will not be a good sleeper if you don't do that. I just merely stated what I did and how it worked for me.
I was talking more about those that have their babies sleep IN their bed with them. Not one person (that I personally) know that did this had an easy time getting their child to sleep in their own bed. Again, I'm just a little more strict about this. You do what works best for you and your baby.
Quote fail:We coslept, daughter IN bed with us for 11 months and loved every minute of it. At 11 months she moved to her crib at night and that was that. She's been there and now in her big girl bed ever since.
(And yes our sex life was still great even though she was co sleeping. We christened every other room in the house.)
I don't believe in having baby in your bed both for safety and attachment/sleep schedule reasons. Going from in bed to bassinet in room to crib in another room seems like an unnecessary extra adjustment step when sleeping IN the bed doesn't have any benefits for baby's sleep schedule.
ETA that a great piece of advice I got is that the bassinet/crib should be on SO's side so that night waking does not solely become mom's responsibility. Obviously you have to get up if baby needs to breast feed, but at least your SO is involved.
Me:34 DH:41 1 son: 6 2 step sons: 18, 12
BFP: 4/24/08 - Missed Miscarriage found 5/29/08
BFP: 11/21/08 - DS born 7/13/09
BFP:5/8/14 - Chemical pregnancy
BFP: 4/11/15....stick baby stick!!!
Jamie
My mom said she had a hard time sleeping a wink when babies were in the room with her because she would jump out of bed for every noise or lack of noise because of constant worry so it was easier for her to have us in our own room with a monitor even at a few weeks old. I tend to take after my mom so feel like I will be the same but I'm a FTM so who knows!
I definitely plan on having a sleep schedule and all of us getting lots of sleep so there will be no bed sharing here. I may be in for a rude awakening but my mom will be here to help me and she's raised 4 babies so I trust her
Definitely understand....I can't say I would be so pro-nursery right off the bat if I had to climb stairs. Our nursery is about 15 feet from my side of the bed, so it's only a bit further than a bassinet would be anyway.
Jamie