Hello! We are all at about the halfway point of pregnancy now, so we're probably at least thinking about serious furniture and decor projects! Maybe you've started putting your nursery together, maybe you haven't. Either way, to help the process along I'd like to launch a three-week Nursery Product Spotlight Series! We have already discussed
the most important item, the crib, but there's plenty more to research and buy, and it's always nice to have guidance from others. This can be a companion series to the
general nursery and baby room thread we already have going!
Week 1 (this week): Rocking Chairs and Gliders
Week 2:
Other Nursery FurnitureWeek 3:
Nursery Decor So this week I'd like to bring up the other big furniture investment aside from
the crib: rocking chairs and/or gliders. This isn't necessarily confined to the nursery, but it's frequently where you'll find them! What brand and model do you have? What brand and model are you coveting? How about general guideline on style? Preference between rocking chair and glider? What features are absolutely essential (foot rest?) and which features are not really necessary (idk, a built-in mini-fridge like a LaZBoy)? Are there different materials to consider, depending on comfort and/or ability to clean?
And how about peripheral products for the rocking chair set-up: what lighting do you have around it? Do you have a side-table for your own drink or a stack of baby supplies? Any tips on placing it within the nursery space (e.g., close to an outlet so your phone doesn't run out of batteries at 3 am)? What was your experience with actual use--did you use it every day to nurse or bottle feed and now use it for bedtime stories? Did you not really touch it until you moved baby into nursery and spent more time there? Was it an ambitious purchase that never got used? Please share!
Prior and Upcoming Product Spotlights
Re: Product Spotlight: Rocking Chairs and Gliders
I like to position the glider near the bookshelf in the nursery so I can use it as a table for my water and phone. It also is easy access for reading books to the baby. Within arms reach I like to have a swaddle blanket and burp cloth. Having a lamp somewhere in the nursery is handy, but I don't need it right by the glider. I like not having to turn on the full ceiling light during middle of the night feedings or while calming a fussy baby before bed.
I use the glider occassionally with newborns but not daily because we cosleep at first. Once they start sleeping and/or napping in the room I use it at a minimum to nurse before and after sleep. Sometimes I will use it to escape pesky visitors (ahem MIL). As they get older I continue using it for bed and nap time stories until they transition to a toddler or big kid bed.
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That said, I did find the rocking armchair in our living room (some slightly fancier version of a LazyBoy) super comfortable. And any sitting surface you plan to spend time on should have 1) a table or something for your water or snack, 2) an outlet somewhere so you can plug in your phone!
We have a floor lamp beside it which I really like b/c I could still have a little light without turning on the main lights to the room...I think it makes it easier to get a kid, especially a sick kid, back to sleep without having their room lit up like a football field on Friday night. We also have a little side table next to it, which was super useful for a drink, nursing supplies, etc. in the early days. However - it’s not really sturdy...so my toddler had nearly knocked it over a million times. So my advice would be to invest in a side table with four legs and not a single pedestal stand, lol.
A few things to keep in mind -
- With our chair you cannot rock, and have the feet up at the same time (which I think is pretty standard). So if you are thinking you will want you're feet up all the time, then you may be better off with a chair and ottoman. I keep a little foot stool near the chair, so that if I need to rock, I can at least have my feet slightly elevated.
- If you are thinking of getting a rocker/recliner that is not marketed to new moms then pay attention to the foot release mechanism. A lot of recliners have a lever or button on the outside of the chair, which can be difficult to reach when holding a baby. Ours has the lever in between the seat and the arm, so you can get to it pretty easily.
- Pay attention to color choices, something too light will show dirt, but something too dark will show a lot of spit-up or spilled milk.
- This doesn't have so much to do with the purchasing of it, but general advise. If you are planning on having it somewhere more public than the nursery, you may want to have established rules about the use of it. In our house the rule is that anyone who wants can use it, but if someone is holding the baby they can kick whoever is in it out.
One item of full disclosure. Ours did break when we moved it (we think it's because there were times we had 2 full grown adults sitting on it, which you are not supposed to do.) It was still under warrenty, and BuyBuyBaby (the location of purchase) and Best (the manufacturer) gave us a run around each claiming the other was responsible to replace the broken piece. We did eventually get it sorted out, but it took a while, and a lot of time on the phone.All that to say, new gliders are super nice, but if you have an existing recliner (or something) that will work just fine it may not be necessary. And always choose comfort over looks for a nursery chair!
My 7 Year Journey ***Tw in spoiler***
IVF #1 - September 2018; Follistim, Menopur, Cetrotide & Lupron/HCG combo trigger; PGS; ICSI
Back on Levothyroxine
FET #1 - October 2018; cancelled, all PGS aneuploid
FET #1 - November 30th, transferred anyway
Wondfo BFP 5dp5dt, CB Digi 6dpt,
1st Beta on 7dpt 93
2nd Beta on 10dpt 510!
TTC #1 since 2011. Tried for 5 years before we knew there was a one year rule.
Diag w/MS 2016; w/PCOS & IF 2017
New RE 2018; PCOS diagnosis taken away, IF due to ovary adhesions, but prev. RE insists PCOS IF
IUI
IUI #1 July 2017 w/100mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #2 October 2017 w/50mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #3 February 2018 w/5mg Femara+trigger; low P
BFP February; mc March; Subclinical hypothyroid started Levothyroxine
IUI #4 March 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Medicated cycle & TI April 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Tried several cycles on our own; all BFN
I added a little shelf beside and it was already close to an outlet. The shelf is necessary.....water/snacks/phone/burp cloths/nursing pads/ etc all needed a place within arms reach.
My son slept in his crib on our room at first but I still took him to his room to nurse and change. He was a spitter so there was so way I was nursing him in bed haha. I used the chair all the time and we use it for bedtime stories etc now. We will probably move it out of his room so it's accessible for motn feeds with the new baby though. Probably put it in the guest room and move it to our room if there's company over using the guest room.
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
My 7 Year Journey ***Tw in spoiler***
IVF #1 - September 2018; Follistim, Menopur, Cetrotide & Lupron/HCG combo trigger; PGS; ICSI
Back on Levothyroxine
FET #1 - October 2018; cancelled, all PGS aneuploid
FET #1 - November 30th, transferred anyway
Wondfo BFP 5dp5dt, CB Digi 6dpt,
1st Beta on 7dpt 93
2nd Beta on 10dpt 510!
TTC #1 since 2011. Tried for 5 years before we knew there was a one year rule.
Diag w/MS 2016; w/PCOS & IF 2017
New RE 2018; PCOS diagnosis taken away, IF due to ovary adhesions, but prev. RE insists PCOS IF
IUI
IUI #1 July 2017 w/100mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #2 October 2017 w/50mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #3 February 2018 w/5mg Femara+trigger; low P
BFP February; mc March; Subclinical hypothyroid started Levothyroxine
IUI #4 March 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Medicated cycle & TI April 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Tried several cycles on our own; all BFN
ETA he had no problem sleeping flat on his back on a crib. Some babies need a wedge to incline their mattress but he wasn't that severe.
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
My 7 Year Journey ***Tw in spoiler***
IVF #1 - September 2018; Follistim, Menopur, Cetrotide & Lupron/HCG combo trigger; PGS; ICSI
Back on Levothyroxine
FET #1 - October 2018; cancelled, all PGS aneuploid
FET #1 - November 30th, transferred anyway
Wondfo BFP 5dp5dt, CB Digi 6dpt,
1st Beta on 7dpt 93
2nd Beta on 10dpt 510!
TTC #1 since 2011. Tried for 5 years before we knew there was a one year rule.
Diag w/MS 2016; w/PCOS & IF 2017
New RE 2018; PCOS diagnosis taken away, IF due to ovary adhesions, but prev. RE insists PCOS IF
IUI
IUI #1 July 2017 w/100mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #2 October 2017 w/50mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #3 February 2018 w/5mg Femara+trigger; low P
BFP February; mc March; Subclinical hypothyroid started Levothyroxine
IUI #4 March 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Medicated cycle & TI April 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Tried several cycles on our own; all BFN
@purplg8r yes there is a remote option! I’m not sure if you can just walk in and buy it like that though, may be a special order and upgrade with the company. And no I didn’t use an ottoman. When I was rocking I just had my feet on the ground and when baby passed out I would get myself comfy and binge watch something on the iPad
@olivemomma we just got the call that ours is in today so I guess it’s too late to change lol
This is the Davinci Olive glider that we bought from Target for my sons big boy room. Under $300, comes with ottoman and free shipping. It is super comfortable.
Sorry for the box in the second picture. I was too excited to sit in it.
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TTC/IF:included medicated cycles, IUIs and 2 rounds of IVF with 1 embryo each.
BFP finally in 12/2018
TTC#2 06/2021
planning FET
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