I'm curious how other moms are planning to or have managed a multi floor house with possibly multiple baby areas.
For example, we have a two story house. Downstairs are the main living areas and master. Upstairs is our loft/playroom and kids' bedrooms. On top of being pregnant currently, I have a two year old son.
Baby girl has a bedroom upstairs with a crib, dresser, changing table, etc. However, I plan to breastfeed and keep her in my room til she's sleeping through the night. My son was 8 months old when we transitioned him to his bedroom. I spend chunks of the day downstairs cooking/cleaning/laundry etc. and I spend chunks of the day upstairs with my son playing/homeschooling.
Right now, her room is perfectly setup and I have a cosleeper in my bedroom. I have an armoire in my bedroom I was thinking of making a changing/baby station. Then I remembered the problem of my husband working nights and sleeping during the day, so I don't really want to wake him up going in the bedroom constantly. I'm thinking of keeping the armoire as a baby area especially for middle of the night, but maybe having a diaper caddy for the downstairs living areas.
Ugh I'm probably way over thinking this. I don't want to have to trek upstairs every time she needs a change, or downstairs if we are already upstairs playing with big brother.
Any ideas or experience?!
Re: Multiple Baby Areas
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Thanks for all your responses ladies, I'm glad I'm not the only one with this issue. I was feeling like I was overdoing it with multiple changing areas and/or a caddy. My only big challenge will be that I cloth diaper and I'll need to keep the dirty diapers more collected so they can be washed frequently.
Not excessive at all. We lived in a ranch style house with a finished basement when my son was born and it was sooo much easier to have multiple stashes and changing areas. You're tired and stressed enough the first few weeks so anything to make the days easier is worth it.