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BEDSIDE: Last time we had a pack and play with the infant insert and there was also an infant attachment. The infant attachment definitely has an incline that they say is no longer safe and I can't image using the PNP with just the infant insert because there is sooo much space. I want to get a smaller bedside bassinet and keep it at the $150 or under pp. Halo style but on the cheap.
LOUNGING: We had the now recalled Fischer-Price rock and play sleeper. That thing was amazing. We only used it when we had DD in the same room as us napping during the day. She never overnight or did long naps. Just that small snooze or when we needed to put her down. Recalled but we still have it to use for quick "put the baby down" moments. We also had the now recalled Boppy Lounger that we used for DD to lay on while she was on the couch next to me. Again, still have it and still plan on using it.
@MrsLaLaBug you really only need one place for baby to safely sleep, at a bare minimum, I don't get the whole trend of loungers, etc either. I'm not a big "baby container" fan anymore, and I don't believe dock-a-tots are safe so we don't use anything like that. We have a PNP that we keep downstairs, the crib in the bedroom, and a Halo bassinet for our bedroom. We had an activity center that we converted to a table (skip hop brand) for DD but the age range you can use it is soooooo slim (like 4-6 months), so I won't bother converting it back to the activity center. Oh, and we do have a swing, but tbd how much we will use it because it's so much like the RNP in that having babies on an incline for sleep just isn't safe.
I have a Boppy lounger but I wasn’t a huge fan of it with DS - just didn’t feel secure enough. Plus, if I have LOs on the couch, I’m sitting with them and usually have them in between my legs so I don’t really see the need.
We’ve always used a Graco swing in the past, but it finally bit the dust with DS so I’ve got to figure out something else. I love letting LOs have free roam of the floor, but with 3 kids and a dog, it just doesn’t seem like a realistic option. So we’ll be getting some kind of swing/bouncer or something.
We also use the PNP a ton. Again, multiple kids…it just makes life easier lol. We had used the same PNP for all 3 of my older kids, but since we were “done” with babies, we used it this summer as the outdoor containment device at my parents house when we would take the kids swimming. So now it’s gross and we definitely will need to upgrade. Not sure if we’ll use it in place of a bassinet (it will take up a lot of our floor space in our room, so I’m leaning towards something smaller), but we definitely need it in our living area. DH is currently using what will be her bedroom as his office, and she’ll probably room share with us until 9-12 months, so I’m not even bothering putting the crib up until she outgrows whatever bassinet system we end up using
Crib: we have the Ikea sniglar, which was great and is still being used by DS (we've taken a wall off to convert it to a toddler bed). We'll probably get another one of those ($100 here in Canada, plus the mattress), unless we move DS to a bigger bed but I'm concerned about the baby "taking over his stuff"
Lounging: like I said, mostly just used the Moses basket, and then we did lots of tummy time/floor time when that was age appropriate.
I do want to get a simple bassinet for beside the bed, but don’t want to spend a lot of money as we would only use it for a little while.
Also I know each baby is different, but DD was only happiest in my arms. DH’s family gave us so many amazing things - swing, bouncer, pack and play, activity center - she hated them all and I felt so bad that I could not convince her to even give them a try without non-stop crying.
Crib: We went with the Hudson Crib by Babyletto with a Newton mattress. As an already anxious person, the breathability of the mattress gives me peace of mind
Lounging: We're going to stay clear of the loungers to start - they make me nervous. We do have a pack and play with a bassinet we'll keep downstairs and added a bouncer to our registry. My step-sister also gave us her old swing so we'll see if LO likes that too. Will all those options work for lounging? As a FTM I have no clue and everyone I ask in person keeps trying to shove the dock-a-tot down our throats lol
i refuse to look at the dock a toy - not even AAP certified if I’m not mistaken. We use our hoppy lounger next to us - can’t spill bagels and coffee on the baby.
Or at least is very similar to what we had.