Anonymous wrote:I used the "pad" (which is really the mattress, right?) with the basinette with a sheet on it without any issues. Not sure what you mean by puffiness. I guess it wasn't perfectly taut because from what I remember it's foldable, but it wasn't a problem. When my baby moved down to the lowest level, I then put a mattress from Amazon on top of the "pad".

Anonymous wrote:We just used it with a fitted PnP sheet. We only had our baby in it for about 12 weeks and he couldn't roll, so I wasn't concerned about suffocation.
He was a little Houdini and broke out of every swaddle etc. so that did worry me.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one else with any feedback on the pack n play bassinet for newborn sleeping? Again just want to clarify I'm not talking about the newborn napper attachment. Just plain old pnp pad raised to bassient level. Curious if it worked for you and if you used sheets etc. or had any issues with the pad having air pockets etc.
I read that you should avoid the pad and just use the bassinet (not the napper) with sheets.
Anonymous wrote:No one else with any feedback on the pack n play bassinet for newborn sleeping? Again just want to clarify I'm not talking about the newborn napper attachment. Just plain old pnp pad raised to bassient level. Curious if it worked for you and if you used sheets etc. or had any issues with the pad having air pockets etc.