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From Cradle to Crib

My daughter will be 4 months old on June 19th and I still have her in a cradle next to my bed. Last night was the first night she slept all the way through the night, 8pm to 5:30am, what a great night sleep that was! My concern is not how to get her in the crib but actually for SIDS and the fact that this can occur up to a year in children. Is she safer sleeping next to me or will she be just as safe in her crib in the next room? We have her 4 month doctor appt next week so I will also ask her pediatrician but I am curious what other moms think also. Thank you.

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I am from the perspective the closer to mom the better and there is some evidence that sleeping next or in close proximity to the mother can reduce the incidences of SIDS, but I'm sure your baby would be fine in a crib, cradle or whatever works best for you all. You hear pros and cons from all sides. Good luck!

Hello,
Well my son will be 4 months on July 12th and he has been sleeping in his crib in his own room for about two weeks! He is doing great! I put him on his side, he sleeps sooo much better than on his back and he can still turn to his back if he wants! We have a fisher price aquarium in there for him and he loves it! Althoug I'm lucky....my son has been sleeping all night since he was six weeks old! Good Luck to you on your decision, hope this helped! And I also truely believe that if the baby is in trouble he will let you know! :)
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I think you should do what makes you comfortable. We plan to have our daughter now 5 months in her co-sleeper beside the bed until she can sit up and may be able to get out. She also sleeps a good stretch like 8:30 to 4:3o or so... she just does it in our room.

J. Kuty
Kuty Chiropractic

It is always best to ask your pediatrician.
I have 3 girls, 2,4,and 9. I always was told to make sure that they slept on their backs or side. Not alot of bedding or cushions etc.

As long as your crib has no blankets, pillows and such then it's just as safe to sleep in there as in the cradle by your bed. SIDS is an unfortunate thing, and even with a baby sleeping next to you, you won't usually be able to prevent it.

I honestly think this is a personal choice. Many, many babies sleep in the next room and live a long life. Unfortunately, a low minority, like my nephew, pass away from SIDS, or from a safety issue. You have to do what you feel is right for your family. Most peds will tell you to have them in another room, but I don't always listen to them either (especially after my own Dr. told me how she did the Cry It Out method with her own kids and sat outside the baby's room crying for even longer than the two hours the baby did!).

Some will tell you baby will sleep better alone, as will you, because you will be so tuned in to each other, you will waken at any noise you hear.

My personal choice is to keep my babies with me. I had them in their cradle, tried the crib, but they ended up in my bed until around age 3 - again, personal preference. With all the recalls lately, I just don't want to chance it. Babies get caught between bars and cry, and parents don't know that's why they are crying.

It's your kid, it's your choice.

I'm in the same situation as you, only my baby is 8 months old! :) She is still sleeping in her Pack N' Play in our room. I'm not ready to move her, but my husband is ready for some sleep.
Don't let your baby around cigarrette smoke or even people who smoke. If you can smell it, even on clothing, you're inhaling the harmful toxins of it and it is very dangerous for babies (and adults too!) Keep the room cool during sleep time and don't overdress for sleep. Remove the bumper pads, blankets, toys, etc. Make sure the mattress fits very snugly in the crib. There was a recent recall with a certain type of mattress that measured incorrectly. I think it was a Simmons but I could be wrong.
I beleive in Attachment Parenting and you can learn more about it at www.attachmentparenting.org.
Also Mothering Magazine is wonderful. I like the information given by both.
Just remember, that most babies don't die from SIDS, so relax and be confident that you are a great mom and you're doing your best!

Congrats on your bundle of joy!

More than likely, your daughter will be just as safe in her crib. I am not a doctor, but a mother of 3 children and I can only tell you from my experience. What I did with 2 of 3 of my children is once they started sleeping through the night (3 months for DD#1 and 6 weeks for DD#2), I had them in the bassinet next to me (or at the foot of the bed) for about an extra 2 weeks- just to make sure that yes, they were sleeping through the night. After the 2 weeks, they went to the crib in the next room and of course, I had a baby monitor so I could hear them. With the 3rd child, he was just getting too big for the bassinet, so at 5 months old and not quite sleeping through the night, he had to go into his crib.

Do what you are comfortable with, within reason. Obviously you won't have your daughter sleep in the cradle with her legs hanging out! But when you do switch to the crib, just be sure to put her down on her back to sleep and she will more than likely be fine.

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