FTM mom here and just wondering if there is any reason NOT to use a laundry basket instead of a bassinet? Has anyone done this or something similar? I have a crib in LO's room ready to go but wanting him to sleep next to our bed for the first few months (crib doesn't fit into our room). Is there a safety or practical reason to invest in a bassinet instead of just using what I have on hand?
Also, if anyone has done this, what would be the safest way to pad the basket?
Yes I'm serious about this, and I'm not really interested in getting judged if your only reason is that you think it is trashy.
Re: Laundry basket instead of bassinet for first few months
OP- I believe SIDS is a good enough reason to look into purchasing a bassinet.
I'd recommend a rock n play (small, not too expensive), or perhaps a Moses basket type setup. Also, something like this would work in the bed or set on the floor: https://www.summerinfant.com/byyoursidesleeper
ETA: here's a link to an article: https://www.parents.com/blogs/parents-news-now/2015/04/24/parenting-news/why-you-shouldnt-let-your-baby-sleep-in-a-car-seat-swing-or-bouncer/
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We used a laundry basket when we went back home the first time and put a blanket folded under her but she was too long for it the next time.
I wouldn't make it a regular thing anyways we did it because we literally spaced completely on grabbing the pack and play.
I think in bed with you is better than a car seat.
I feel like this might be "controversial" in that it's not in line with what the APA recommends, but I'm just going to say it. We coslept (like baby right in bed with us) 80% of the time when my son was tiny. ESPECIALLY when traveling. We took tons of trips and never brought a car seat, pack'n'play or anything really but a sling. I know this terrifies a lot of Americans.
*Don't worry we removed the toy and blanket after she fell asleep. They were to help soothe her to sleep. She was supervised the entire time all of that was in there.
DD1: 9/19/11
DS: 1/1/14
DD2: 1/31/16
What about buying a foam topper and cutting it to size? That way it would fit the laundry basket perfectly.
*Kate*
February 2016