This week's spotlight is on beds/sleep surfaces: cribs, travel cribs, pack n play, bassinets, sheets, etc.
There are so many options for safe sleep so tell us What worked for you and your family? What is your home set up (different sleep spaces if you have a different levels, etc.)? what did you like/dislike?
As a reminder sleep and sleep surfaces can be a hot topic and the current recommendations can be found here:
The American Academy of Pediatrics has these recommendations for safe sleep Canadian Safe sleep recommendations (Sorry, posting late because I’m on vacation and have lost track of time 😆)
Re: Product Spotlight: Beds/ sleep surfaces
What worked for you and your family?
We started with baby sleeping in a pack n play in the upper insert/bassinet (as weight and mobility allowed) in our room for the first 8 months, then transitioned to a crib in their room.
Cotton sheets for both pack n play and crib.
What is your home set up (different sleep spaces if you have a different levels, etc.)?
Sleep spaces are/were in bedrooms for us, I had friends who had a pack n play on their first floor for naps for the first while because they'd had c-sections and it was easier to avoid stairs while healing.
What did you like/dislike?
I liked the rock n play for supervised naps during meals until that was recalled and returned, don't judge because getting my first to nap for more than 20 minutes while not being held for the first 6 months was utterly impossible.
We’re thinking bassinet in my room (husband works nights and has a separate room so we don’t disturb each other’s sleep) or in the downstairs guest room if I need to stay downstairs after delivery. And then a crib in the nursery to eventually transition to.
as a resource.
THE SAFE SLEEP SEVEN
1. nonsmoker
2. Sober and unimpaired
3. A breastfeeding mother and your baby is:
4. Healthy and full-term
5. On his back
6. Lightly dressed
and you both are:
7. On a safe surface (aka firm surface)
I HATED the halo bassinet but my SILs had a mamaroo and a snoo and both raved about them. I just couldn’t justify spending that much lol as for an actual crib I’m pretty sure they all follow the same safety guidelines so there isn’t much difference between the designer $10000 one and the $100 ikea one lol
The Snoo is supposed to rock your baby to sleep and sense movement hence the price. I know people who swear by it, though the price stays high, some have bought used ones and resold it after baby was done with it for the same used purchase amount.
We also have a Pack n Play for traveling and camping. The default mattress that comes with most PnPs is pathetic! Both kiddos slept horribly on it until we got a thicker mattress. Something like this (although ours is not foldable):
Normally I'm a baby minimalist but if you're sleeping away from home, that mattress was a game changer for us.