We talked about cribs, but we don't have a spotlight for all other sleeping options. We did talk about some things in other posts but we can dedicate this one.
We got an uppababy bassinet with our stroller so we will use that as it is rated for over night sleeping. Our plan is to transition him to his crib by 6 months.
Me 33 DH 41 TTC since 2016 Due: October 12, 2018 Location: Ontario, Canada
We had the Halo bassinet. I loved that it could be so close (basically on top of the bed), I could see through the mesh sides, it swiveled all over so it was easy to move wherever I wanted, and the drop side made it easy to get him in and out. However, after about 2 weeks DS decided he hated it (likely reflux related). He ended up sleeping in his rock and play for months. Officially recommended, no. But it’s the only place he’d sleep so it is what it is.
I’m crossing my fingers this next little guy won’t have the reflux issues and will use the halo longer. But if we need the rock and play, I have no issues using it again. Whatever work.
We got a bassinet for $20 at a Mom2Mom sale. Z outgrew it within 3 months and then we had to buy a Pack N Play because we were on a different floor than his room and weren't ready for that. In the new house, we're all on the same floor. I'll keep #3 in our room and reuse the bassinet until he outgrows it... then he's off to his crib.
I'm borrowing a halo from a friend. I'm hoping it'll fit between my bed and the wall though. If that doesn't work, we also have a rock and play we borrowed, and a wooden bassinet that DH's family has passed down.
For those looking for something that takes up minimal space, I would NOT suggest the halo. The bassinet part is small enough, but the base is huge. X-shaped legs (almost like an office chair). It can’t fit through a door assembled. One of the legs goes under your bed, but the other sticks out pretty far.
We had a pack and play in our room with the bassinet on it- DD hated it. So she ended up in her rock and play for a few weeks until she got moved to her own crib in her room. I know what the recommendations are, but we were all SO much happier with her in her own room. She started sleeping through the night at like 8 weeks and we were able to sleep much better too (We didnt wake at every little shuffle she made. lol). It helped her room is literally next to ours (takes about 15 steps to reach her crib from our bed). I'm not sure what we'll do with this one. His room will be a little further away from us. So hopefully he'll like the pack and play better than his sister did
We have a mini crib that LO will sleep in next to our bed for the first few months. I know a lot of people who use the dockatot as a co-sleeper. I prefer the snuggle me organic and plan to also use that with this LO.
For those looking for something that takes up minimal space, I would NOT suggest the halo. The bassinet part is small enough, but the base is huge. X-shaped legs (almost like an office chair). It can’t fit through a door assembled. One of the legs goes under your bed, but the other sticks out pretty far.
That's what I'm worried about. I need to measure...
So far we have nothing! I’m a bit worried but I’m a teacher so I’ll have all summer to shop and plan. We will most likely go with an uppababy bassinet in our room, a crib for occasional naps and to get him used to his own space, and a pack and play for the main floor or basement. We actually have a super tiny house so it seems excessive when I write it all down but we will be buying used so it hopefully won’t break the bank.
@SweetSweetTooth Have you checked out the Chicco portable bassinet? It's one of the smaller/more narrow ones we have found! Only downside is it's a bit low, so could be uncomfortable if you've had a C-section.
We also have the uppababy bassinet bc it came with the stroller but last time around we kept that in the living room and she napped in that. For the life of me I can’t remember how we got that system to work without DD1 or the dog waking her up but we definitely did that, so I’m going to try it again. If nothing else it’s a good stable place to put him without worrying about the girls rocking him like crazy in the rnp.
We registered for the guava lotus travel playyard and bassinet for upstairs and we have a bugaboo stroller bassinet that's rated for sleep for downstairs
Idk why I can’t find a better pic, but this was our bassinet. Narrow enough to fit in the tight space and you can see the legs stick out a bit but not much. Z is 2.5 months old here, so it didn’t last long. That’s why I recommend Mom2Mom sales or FB marketplace. I paid $20 for this.
We already have the guava family lotus crib and bassinet that we used with DS, so we’ll be using that again for this one. It was so nice to be able to convert the bassinet to a full size travel crib once he outgrew it, so we didn’t have something that was no longer useful.
@krzyriver I like buying used but with recalls and safety issues freak me out about certain items! Do you just look stuff up while you are at the sale to check recalls?
We're doing a snoo, which we ended up purchasing on sale and was one of our two splurge items. It's real narrow and will fit in our tiiiiny bedroom, plus i'm hoping that all the claims that it helps with sleep are true.
Originally wanted the halo but we have underbed storage and the legs just don't work with our bed.
@SweetSweetTooth Depending on the item I'm buying, yes I look up recall info. If I don't feel comfortable, I'd rather pay full price. And certain items I will never buy secondhand.
We used the Uppa Baby bassinet with the stand for DD until she was about 4.5 months then since we weren’t ready to move her to her own room yet we moved her mini crib to our room til she was about 6-7 months. We will likely do the same for this little babe!
I remember wanting the Halo, but couldn’t get over how HUGE it was! I wish there was like a Halo mini.
@SweetSweetTooth I was gifted a second hand Eddie Bauer musical bassinet and looked it up to find that there had been a recall issued. Luckily it wasn’t the model we were gifted but my husband did a very thorough check to make sure he felt confident that ours wouldn’t have the same problem. I definitely hear you and I think you are right that it takes additionally research!
ETA a picture, partly because my cat claimed it immediately for herself.
Late to the game, but 3.0 will be sleeping in the Rock 'n Play we used for DD. It rocks on its own (for 5 hours anyway), and is fairly compact so can just sit next to our bed. I wish I'd had it for DS, I think it would have been a game changer for him (reflux) since it keeps them at a slightly inclined angle.
@SweetSweetTooth Sorry for the slow response! I'm still TTC, but the family I nanny for uses it, so I use it when I have the kids overnight. It has seemed flat to us!
We have an old school cradle that baby uses until they move into their crib. Also we have the pack n play set up downstairs for naps during the day. This worked fine for our first. Also our first hated the Rock n' Play with a flaming passion so I'm glad I borrowed it instead of purchasing. I would suggest if you can borrow go for it, some kids hate swings and it's a huge waste of money.
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Re: Product Spotlight: Bassinets and other sleeping options
TTC since 2016
Due: October 12, 2018
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I’m crossing my fingers this next little guy won’t have the reflux issues and will use the halo longer. But if we need the rock and play, I have no issues using it again. Whatever work.
We also have the uppababy bassinet bc it came with the stroller but last time around we kept that in the living room and she napped in that. For the life of me I can’t remember how we got that system to work without DD1 or the dog waking her up but we definitely did that, so I’m going to try it again. If nothing else it’s a good stable place to put him without worrying about the girls rocking him like crazy in the rnp.
@sweetsweettooth The graco pack 'n play lite is less than 2' wide... that is what we will use.
DS hated the beautiful bassinet we were gifted, of course. He did better in the RNP but I never liked him sleeping in there for some reason.
DD slept in a PNP next to my side of the bed, it was easy and comfortable enough for me to grab her post-C-section.
This baby is going in a PNP Lite - smaller version - next to my side of the bed.
Originally wanted the halo but we have underbed storage and the legs just don't work with our bed.
I remember wanting the Halo, but couldn’t get over how HUGE it was! I wish there was like a Halo mini.
DD1 - BFP 7/23/15 (EDD 3/31/16). "We believe in you rainbow" DOB 4/2/16
DD2 - BFP 2/9/18 (EDD 10/19/18). "Grow baby grow!" DOB 10/24/18
BFP 11/16/20 (EDD 7/31/21). "Round 3 FIGHT!"