thread: Bedding Delimma? Use the portacot permanently??? help

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
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    We got the mattress from Baby Buntings

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    Mar 2007
    Perth, WA
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    HI PP

    Will was in a portacot for a long long time as i couldn't face Oscar getting up all the time so we did what Kim did and bought a decent mattress (from baby west i think) for it and he certainly didn't mind. Oscar didn't go into a big bed until around 2 1/2 when he could physically climb out of the cot with the side up - it was perfect timing and we didn't have any trouble with getting him to stay put or getting him to sleep.
    Battling the with the oldest about bed time is the last thing i wanted when i had two!

    Good luck and leave it until you're ready, in my opinion abit later is better than sooner as they understand better where they are supposed to be and stay!

    Julie x

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    Jul 2005
    Perth Western Australia
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    We actualley moved our DD into her big bed just after her 1st birthday in prep for our DS arriving and she has taken to it really well.

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    Definitly not to young for a bed either a single or a toddler bed. our Ds2 was 16 months and went onto a single bed and Ds3 was 20 months and went into a toddler bed...

    as for using a porta cot no problem there. A friend of mine used one from birth till just a few months ago with her daughter who was 2 in december, they had sold thier cot as their son was 5..

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    Our son went in too a proper bed (ensemble) at 12mths old, about 3mths before our new baby came along and he did just fine. He slept with a bedrail for about 6 weeks and then we removed it because he hated it. No problems and he has slept through every night since IN his bed. They say its best to move them BEFORE the new baby comes as then there is no jealousy issues of "thats MY bed" towards the cot. If she is walking then I wouldnt be concerned about falling out but if she crawls then it might be an issue as its not habit to put legs first, you know?

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