Ok, so I know I'm only 6 weeks along, but I'm already having anxiety about how far new baby's room is away from our room.
I told my husband that I want to knock down the wall that connects our room (in the closet) and turn it into a second entry to that room, so that we can have direct access to the room, and not have to go around the long path to get there. I just feel like we're leaving baby "to the wolves" if we don't do that lol, am I being paranoid?
Also, on another note, I'm new to these boards...how do I put one of those cute tickers as my signature? Every time I tried, it failed lol. I don't know how else to do it.
Thanks!
Re: Is it weird??
I think it depends. DS slept in our bedroom for the first 3-4 months. He was waking up every two hours and very clearly just wanted to be near me. We would have never lasted with him in his own bedroom.
Once he started sleeping longer, though, he got more independent and the nursery was better - I think there was too much going on in our bedroom between me, dh and our dog.
The nursery is down the hall but it's not like, that big of a hallway. He's OK. I did live by my video monitor for a while though.
So I guess it depends. Do you plan on having him in your room at first? Because then you might be ok with not knocking down a wall. However, I don't know your house layout and if you think that works best, then go for it.
DS: Born 5-17-16
OP, I'm trying to think, because my side of the bed is on the far side of the bedroom, so I have to walk around my bed, to the bedroom door, then down the hallway, and into my son's room, and it can't take more than 30 seconds. He's only 16 months, but other than when he is sleeping, there's not much time he spends in his room without one of us supervising. An extra door would seem like a bit much for me personally...
@vinerie - I get the concern. Here are a few of my thoughts.
1 - You will just feed the baby in your room, or maybe on the couch near the kitchen if you are formula feeding and have to go put a bottle together. In the middle of the night, you're not going to want to be going up and downstairs. And not because you are concerned about safety, but because you will be totally exhausted.
2 - This will be tough and it might depend on how well your baby sleeps. Some babies start STTN really early, and it might be a non-issue for you. Other babies wake up every 4 hours, and you might crash on a bed in one of the other rooms in between.
3 - Depending on the age, I think you'll have safety gates up where necessary and a video monitor will help - you can go to them! Hopefully.
I hope that helps. Just my two cents!
DS: Born 5-17-16
I think the worrying is really normal. FFTC - I would stay up and stare at my video monitor all the time. I would see if I could see the baby's chest rising and falling to make sure he was breathing.
I know that sounds insane but I couldn't help it (and I don't think I'm the only mom with that habit!)
I understand your worry but I don't know if the door is necessary... and like a PP had said, at some point they'll want to use the door to come in your room when you want them to stay where they are! It couldn't hurt to try having them sleep in your room and then see how you feel once they're in their own space before putting the door in. If the baby is in their own room for a while and you still feel uncomfortable, you can always do it then
I agree! We're actually using a reallllly old one that my sister let us have from her kids (10 years ago) and it's huge, and black and white, and is starting to not work so well. Since we have pretty much all of the "big things" from last time, we're going to take any gift cards, etc we get and purchase a new monitor system. I'm debating on getting one that allows you to scan both rooms at once. It's so dumb, she does fine at night and I rarely have to look at it anymore.
:-S
DS: Born 5-17-16
But to the question about the function of the nursery, I wish someone had told me that setting it up for a baby was all for me and not to get so obsessed with it. DS is 19 months and we've already "redone" his room to make it more toddler friendly. I basically rearranged everything, made it a more open space for him to run around and actually store some toys in his room. Ooh and we put up a tent from Land of Nod. His room is actually pretty cool, too bad we aren't moving and have a 2 bedroom because I'll have to rearrange again once this LO is ready to move in!
My plan is to have LO nap in their room sooner than later, and while they'll sleep in our room at first, I ideally want them in their room at night by 8 weeks.
This could all change but that is my plan. Our bedroom will be on a different floor than LO's...that is what a monitor is for.
@vinerie - DS slept in our room for a few months, but we hung out in the nursery often. The changing table and all of his clothes were in there, his toys, a rocking chair, space for tummy time, etc.
To be honest, and not everyone feels the same, but I really enjoyed having that tranquil space to spend time with him. No television, limited noise, clean, didn't have to look at my laundry hanging around...
Another tip, the transition from your bedroom to his bedroom can be kind of tricky and I had read that the more time you spend in the nursery with the baby, the easier it may be for him to move over there. So that might help as well.
But some people find the nursery totally underused! This is just my experience.
Also, FWIW, he's 16 months now and I don't plan on changing the décor in his room until he gets moved to his toddler room, and I can spruce up the nursery for 2.0. So you will get a lot of use out of those awesome birds!
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Good idea!
DS: Born 5-17-16