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[quote=Anonymous]Meh, I'm not OP, but PP no reason to shame them for considering stuff new to market since their first! I have 5-6 years between my kids, a lot of stuff has been passed on, recalled, or we didn't use it the first time. Different house, different life stage etc... I did consider the Dock A Tot for new baby, because we DID co-sleep way more than I expected with the first, and for much longer than I expected. So in my head, I'm busy thinking about how did things go last time, and how can I do it better this time? We had a queen bed last time, this time we do have King...so more room is a plus, and I didn't love sharing bed space with DB but, it was practical for the needs of that baby, and my sleep. The Dock A Tot seemed like a nice way to make a baby only space in the middle of our bed, especially with more space. If you are at all the sort of person to look into co-sleeping, you'll find people coming up with all sorts of plans like pool noodles under the sheets to make dividers etc...Co-sleeping in and of self is not a bad thing. However, making the sleeping space safe takes thought. Removing extra pillows/blankets/considering the mattress etc... Ultimately, I wish the Dock A Tot was the magic sleep space, but it doesn't seem like it is. I'm likely going to use a co-sleeper type bassinet next to the bed. [/quote]
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