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where do you plan on baby sleeping when baby comes home???

I plan on getting one of those protective sleeping beds that lay in your bed. It has a harder surface for the base so the matrise isnt to soft and then has 3 walls that are about the hight of baby maybe 6 or 8 inches. It keeps baby from rolling out of its area and you from rolling into it. I plan to do this because of my c section. I know it will be very hard to get up at night with out assistance and hubby is hard to wake and works so I try to let him get sleep. Not that I wont wake him if I need ihim.

I also plan to get a bassanet styloe travel bed to put next to my bed as well. I plan to have the baby sleep in my room til around 5 or 6 months most likely. Then I will move her to her crib in my daughters room. I dont want the baby waking my daughter if possible and I just perfer the bay closer to me at such a young age...

WHere will your little one sleep???

Of cource I also know that even the best of intention plans get side lined so Im open to anything
Posted on 11/05/09, 06:11 pm
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Reply #21 - 11/11/09  5:26pm
" We are also going the pack-n-play route for nights, but during day-time I am planning for baby to sleep in his crib; that way he will be used to sleeping in both. We are getting the pack-n-play model that works as a bassinet also, so I don’t have to fish the baby from the bottom of the thing.

I hope that by the time I go back to work (10 weeks) he will be sleeping in his crib all night. "

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