This is a place for FTMs to ask questions and S+TMs to share the wealth of knowledge they've accumulated on baby products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week it's.... gliders and rocking chairs, etc!
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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Rocking Chairs, Gliders, etc. (week of Dec 25)
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
@sunshineandwhiskey How often did you find yourself sleeping there? I'm pretty tall so it has me concerned for back issues etc. Right now I'm picturing a glider with a foot rest/bean bag looking thing if it means I need to be comfy enough to sleep in it a lot.
Also, whatever you get-- make sure the arms are cushioned if you're nursing.
Stork Craft Custom Hoop Glider and Ottoman, White/Gray Chevron https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L40QBYE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gqZqAb0MRT0ZS
This time around, I am looking for a glider/rocker that reclines and is more comfy. Something along the lines of this:
Baby Relax Rylan Swivel Gliding Recliner, Beige https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017NX2H8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qtZqAbCY8MC7W
My glider was a gift so I am not sure what type or how much it is. I will look and see if I can find it on line.
If anyone is interested in a VERY pricey option (lol), I sat in this recliner at my mom's favorite baby store in a very ritzy town, and I have to say: most comfortable chair ever. But also the most expensive, soooo...
Me: 30 | DH: 31
Met: August 2006
Married: July 2012
TTC #1 since June 2016
***TW***
BFP: 7/12/16 | MC: 9/12/16
BFP: 1/18/17 | MMC: 2/13/17
BFP: 10/7/17 | EDD: 6/21/17
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Me: 30 | DH: 31
Met: August 2006
Married: July 2012
TTC #1 since June 2016
***TW***
BFP: 7/12/16 | MC: 9/12/16
BFP: 1/18/17 | MMC: 2/13/17
BFP: 10/7/17 | EDD: 6/21/17
MTHFR: homozygous A1298C
@doxiemoxie212 - as far as power recline vs manual - it depends on the chair. I know some recliners you really have to use a lot of leg strength and kick the footrest down to get it in place. That jerky movement can certainly disturb a sleeping baby that you were hoping to lay down in his/her crib if they're a sensitive sleeper. I would think the power recline would be much smoother. So it likely depends on the chair.
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
I have the dutalier fogo glider (without the foot stool). I freaking love it, but wish I had the foot stool too. I used a poof and hated it. Being able to prop my feet up during nursing sessions would have been nice.
@doxiemoxie212 this is similar to the two you posted but slightly less. It also has a fairly small footprint. I’m 5’8 and my husband is 5’10 and it is great height wise.
1) people say it doesn’t lock in place when reclined. So you have to kind of keep pushing back on if at all times to keep it reclined. That’s not normal, right? Or are all recliners like that
2) people say it doesn’t rock/glide while reclined. Which seems to defeat the purpose of a gliding/rocking recliner. Or am I wrong on that? Do any of them rock while reclined?
So now I am back on the hunt again for a reasonably priced chair that rocks and reclines at the same time and locks into a reclined position. Am I searching for something that doesn’t exist?
Having a built in leg rest is a big plus and great space saver.
Thanks ladies!
If you went without a glider/rocker, would you do it again? Any regrets?
I think we mainly got one for DS because DH just really wanted a recliner. It was nice to have a chair right next to his crib for those late night feedings but it wasn’t hard walking the extra few steps to the living room.
#1 find out what the delivery time frame is ASAP! When picking out the glider for DD we found out that any gliders that were not floor models would take 8-10 weeks for delivery. I was about 6 weeks away from my EDD when we finally were ready to buy. We ended up finding a floor model, but the fabric and color is not what I would have chosen and we were lucky that we found it comfortable.
#2 test drive the chair! You will be nursing and rocking to sleep your LO in this chair- you need to be able to get up without the use of your hands (because you will be holding the baby). If you are having a hard time getting out of the chair and you very likely will wake up the LO defeating the point of the chair. The chair I originally wanted I wasn't able to get out of easily. Also make sure it supports your back- or that you will be comfortable in the chair still if you have to add pillows. BFing is literally a pain in the back when the baby is tiny (as they get bigger you don't need to hunch as much) . If your arm rests are too low to support you/baby/bobby you will end up hunched more. AND as others have mentioned you will sleep in that chair. DD's first 2 months had me sleeping more often in the chair than my own bed- I REALLY missed my bed.
#3 space. A few of you mentioned that your floor plans are small - these chairs take up a lot of space, because you also need room for them to rock. If you won't have room for it in the nursery is it really worth the money? We have the room for our glider in DD's room, but not in the room we have for this LO. Luckily I will have the room in the hallway outside his door, but I'm worried about not being able to get the end table out there too- I spent 45 minutes at a time feeding DD when she was newborn, so having a spot for water, my phone, a lamp so I could have some light but not wake up time light were all really important. Plus I kept spit up clothes in the drawer next to the chair too for easy access.... all important to keep in mind when figuring out what will work for you.
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