Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
It seems like you must have had someone else caring for the newborn at nighttime, bc getting out of bed and walking to another room every couple of hours sounds much more excruciating then feeding/changing the baby from your room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
It seems like you must have had someone else caring for the newborn at nighttime, bc getting out of bed and walking to another room every couple of hours sounds much more excruciating then feeding/changing the baby from your room.
Everybody is different. I actually had the baby in a bassinet by my bed but carried her across the hall to the nursery to change and feed. Trying to do that in my dark room with my sleeping partner and dog sounded “excruciating.” Then I would swaddle her and bring her back.
I agree that all the SIDS stuff is kind of blunt hammer style. They don’t have a good way of sorting out who is high risk so we all get the same blanket recommendations and those are often at odds with good sleep. But it has worked really well to reduce SIDS. Which is a very small risk no matter what, whereas everybody needs to sleep and it’s REALLY IMPORTANT but probably won’t kill you, at least not directly. So it’s tough.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old is in our room because we live in a 3 bedroom and she still wakes up. We don't want her to wake up her sisters that both have school. She is in a pack n play because it's smaller then a full size crib but if we had more room would have gone that route. Eventually, she will transition to elder siblings room. I feel like this setup has maximized rest for our dual working parent family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
The reason I know you are full of it is that everyone else on the thread is like "this is what I did and it worked" and you're like "this is what I did and everyone who does anything else is an idiot." It makes your advice untrustworthy. Can you see that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
It seems like you must have had someone else caring for the newborn at nighttime, bc getting out of bed and walking to another room every couple of hours sounds much more excruciating then feeding/changing the baby from your room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
+1 how do you sleep more with a newborn not in the room? I get it for an older infant, but I’ve had 3 newborns and this makes no sense to me. Every 2-3 hrs, you have to be jangled awake by crying (bc they’re further away and it takes longer to hear them), rush to their room bf the insane wailing starts, feed etc then put them back down in a crib alone in a room they don’t want to be alone in, then go back to your own room and try to clear the adrenaline so you can get an hour of sleep bf they are hungry again.
It seems like you must have had someone else caring for the newborn at nighttime, bc getting out of bed and walking to another room every couple of hours sounds much more excruciating then feeding/changing the baby from your room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
+1 how do you sleep more with a newborn not in the room? I get it for an older infant, but I’ve had 3 newborns and this makes no sense to me. Every 2-3 hrs, you have to be jangled awake by crying (bc they’re further away and it takes longer to hear them), rush to their room bf the insane wailing starts, feed etc then put them back down in a crib alone in a room they don’t want to be alone in, then go back to your own room and try to clear the adrenaline so you can get an hour of sleep bf they are hungry again.
It seems like you must have had someone else caring for the newborn at nighttime, bc getting out of bed and walking to another room every couple of hours sounds much more excruciating then feeding/changing the baby from your room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
I know this is generational bc my MIL did this, but this makes no sense to me. The thought of bringing my newborn home and then putting them in a separate room all night is just so wrong to me on a cellular level.
Cool. I needed sleep to not be suicidal. We all parent differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
FTM here. After much thinking I gave in and got a bassinet. Once the baby grows out of the bassinet, then what? Do most people keep the crib in their bedroom for the first year or do they transition to something else before the crib? I've read you need to keep baby in bedroom 6 months to a year. I'm considering putting the crib up in the bedroom but it's big. What did everyone else do?
I have three children and all three slept in a crib in a separate room from day one. All three are grown and never had a problem. Ridiculous to keep child in room with you.
The reason I know you are full of it is that everyone else on the thread is like "this is what I did and it worked" and you're like "this is what I did and everyone who does anything else is an idiot." It makes your advice untrustworthy. Can you see that?
Anonymous wrote:I put the crib in my room. I never bothered with a bassinet.