I'm currently trying to decide between a convertible crib or just a standard crib. Have any of the STM+ continued to convert the crib as your child grows or is it just a waste of money?
Thanks!
Me: 24 DH: 27High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
Re: Crib Recommendations
Happily Wed DH in May 2010
June 2012: DD#1 born after countless fertility cycles, our 4 year old miracle
TTC #2: current cycle: 225iu Menopur for 4 weeks, Ovidrel Trigger= BFP! Beta #1; 333, Beta #2 713! 1st u/s showed TWINS (7/18)
we got a convertible with our DS and we loved it. he used it as a toddler bed until about 2.5 when we moved him into a single. it was an easy transition for him both from the crib to the toddler bed, and from the toddler to the single.
Plan on doing it again with these two!
Me: 37
DH: 36
Married: 08-25-07
DS: 11-20-09
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Thanks again!
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
Me: 37
DH: 36
Married: 08-25-07
DS: 11-20-09
Name change alert: Formerly Lisswastaken
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
Happily Wed DH in May 2010
June 2012: DD#1 born after countless fertility cycles, our 4 year old miracle
TTC #2: current cycle: 225iu Menopur for 4 weeks, Ovidrel Trigger= BFP! Beta #1; 333, Beta #2 713! 1st u/s showed TWINS (7/18)
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
https://www.wayfair.com/DaVinci-Jenny-Lind-3-in-1-Convertible-Crib-M7391C-DV1768.html
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
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High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
If you do decide to go convertible I would definitely recommend buying all the pieces you need at once because models get discontinued and the toddler parts might not be made any more when you need them.
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
we just bought a guardrail by munchkin that can fold down and after he's asleep- it goes right up!
Me: 37, DH: 36
Started TTC #1: 9/2015
Preliminary labs/testing @ 6 months: TSH, A1c, progesterone, prolactin, SA, HSG all normal
BFP: 5/19/2016, M/C: 5/29/2016
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD 3//6/2017
High School Sweethearts: 10/13/06
Married: 10/13/13
Baby #1 EDD: 3/20/17
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
BFP#1 1/21/14 ended in loss DNC 3/5/14
BFP#2 7/2014 Baby Girl born 4/15/15
BFP#3 2/10/2016 natural mc 2/27/2016
BFP#4 6/25/2016 Due 3/2/2017
Does anyone have experience with modifying a crib to make it handicapped accessible for a disabled parent? My husband has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair around the house, and I would really like to have a solution so that he can help with the babies. I've seen a couple of projects online, but I'm not sure that I can pull the trigger.
Not sure I'm cool with all of the bedtime/naps for twins b/c he can't reach into the cribs
1. Older cribs have a spring release front mechanism where the front side slides down. These are no longer sold but you might be able to rummage one or two up at sales or from relatives.
2. Maybe buy a crib that converts to a toddler bed and leave the front off. Adjust the height to wherever is comfortable for DH and put a rail on the front. (note: of be super nervous about one of the little's getting wedged in the gap between the rail and mattress, so it only do it if confient I could wedge that gap with something like a pool noodle.
My husband can bend down ok when standing, but needs to use at least one arm for support, that's why he would do any baby things from a wheelchair.