Is/did bubs camp in with you after they were born?
We were planning on having little one in her cot in our room for a few weeks or so after she was born ,but we set up the cot in the nursery and do we honest we dont think it will fit in our room its a large cot... so not sure what to do now
Did you or are u planning or having ur newbie in with you for a while or straight into the nursery..what are your reasons for doing so
i have had both boys in their own rooms right from day one for us it works also both boys are noisy sleepers even thru the monitors they are noisy but if you want bub in your room what about a bassinet
Jazz moved out of our room when she was 13 months. We used a combination of co-sleeping and 'side-car'ing, where we removed the side of the cot and had it up against the side of the bed.
We had DS in our room with us in a bassinette because I felt him being in another room was just too far away from me! Once he got too big for the bassinette (at about 4 months), we moved the cot from the nursery into our bedroom and he moved back into his own room at about 8 months.
This baby will also be in the bassinette in our room for however long. It certainly makes the night feeding a whole lot easier!
we had both our girls in a basinette beside our bed until they were around 3/4mths old, then they went into the nursery.
the SIDS recommendations are to share a room - apparently its the safest thing for at least the first 12 weeks
With DD we had her in the cradle in with us, but the two of them (DD and DH) snoring drove me betty, so she and I coslept in her room after about 6weeks.
DS is still in with me, though we've had major issues with him and only now at 10months old is he actually sleeping for any length in his cot. Bit of luck and he'll stay that way and move out when he's 1ish.
Our DS has always slept in his own room. First in the cradle (which is another option, try ebay) and then in the cot. We have an Angel care monitor that helped ease the "new mum" worries, especially since he is a tummy sleeper.
To us our room is exactly that; our room. We thought we'd like to maintain that even with bub. You may find that you will just have to try different things once your little one is here, just keep an open mind and whatever works, works!
Hi have you thought about a Tetra bed? V hates the cradle but likes the Tetra and it can lay inside her cot later so she has something familliar when she does go in the cot. During the day it goes on top of our bed and at night it goes on the floor next to me. It has sides so she doesnt roll out... She does worm her way in with us on a regular basis though
we have DD in a bassinett in with us, imnot a fan of co sleeeping coz we have a dog in the house. I was going to move DD into her cot last night actually but felt terribly guilty, so im just going to do it when it feels right, i dont have a baby monitor at the moment and i think that might have something to do with it, that i wont hear her and she'll end up working herself up coz i wont hear her for ages.
if you go with the cot i recomend getting a monitor, other get a bassinett, we had ours given to us, so ask around, when im finished with mine ill def be passing it on (after our next baby that is)
maybe one of your friends or family will have one? its only for a short amount of time.
We planned on putting DD in her room straight away but after having her in the SCN I couldn't do it. We got ourselves a portacot with a bassinet level (we knew we would use it over and over again). Put that in our room. This worked well for us. I didn't see the point in buying a bassinet for a limited amount of time given our lack of storage.
My DS was in his own room from day 1. I found I couldn't get any sleep when he was next to me. He did make into our bed a few times, mainly early morning (after 3am) when DH was at work and he wouldn't resettle, sometimes he would settle if I lay next to him. That stopped at about 6 months when he started kicking me out of bed lol!
DD was in our room for a few months in a basinette. When she was starting to grow out of that I moved the basinette into her room, then transitioned her to the cot. I figured moving room and bed at the same time was too much for her
We borrowed a bassinette & had that in our room, with the intention of moving her into a cot in the room she 'shares' with DS2 once she was too big. When the time came I found I just wasn't ready to have her there yet, so we moved the cot into our room & she's still there....whio knows how long for?
You'll figure out what works for you when bub is here
we hadn't intended having DD in our room for very long - but she doesn't sleep well if we're not around, and i don't sleep well if she isn't nearby. i guess it's a part of the anxiety that i suffer - but it's just easier to have her in with us. she will eventually move into her own room - but for now, it's working for us so we're all good!
don't have thoughts set in stone on what you want and dont want when your bub arrives - reality is, you'll do what works, not what you think you SHOULD do! it's much easier to do it that way - having a bubba is setting your life into fluid motion - you just gotta roll with it!
Our little man is always in his own room. We live in an apartment so it's not too far in the middle of the night to feed / settle. Our son is also very noisy and I don't think I could sleep with him in teh same room as me.
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