S.H. asks from Chicago, IL on August 16, 2009
Is a Portable Crib Good Enough for Newborn Baby?
I have a 20 month old son and am due with my second son mid October. My 20 month is still in a crib, we have not transitioned him to a big boy bed yet and plan to hold off until he clibs out of the crib or wait awhile until after the new baby is born. We do have a portable crib that he currently sleeps in for naps because my husband works out of the house and the baby's room is his office during the day so we have a portable crib set up in our room for naps. So, my questions is can I use the portable crib for the new baby as his place to sleep for at least the first 6-8 months? We have two of the Kolcraft thicker mattresses doubled up for support, but I just don't know if those mattresses are good enough and want to make sure the new baby is safe in the crib. Does anyone have any advice? Should I just invest in another regular crib with a better support mattress? Thank you!
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K.K. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
I would use the portable crib...and I would also be asking around to see if anyone has a crib to borrow or buy one at a used store, they are very nice! We had 3 kids in 3 1/2 years. It was so nice having the older in cribs not roaming the house. I was tired enough from the new baby, having a newly transitioned sleeper was not something I was up for.
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K.K. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
I would use the portable crib...and I would also be asking around to see if anyone has a crib to borrow or buy one at a used store, they are very nice! We had 3 kids in 3 1/2 years. It was so nice having the older in cribs not roaming the house. I was tired enough from the new baby, having a newly transitioned sleeper was not something I was up for.
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L.W. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
What about a bassinet or a cosleeper that goes next to the bed? These would allow the baby to be close to you for night time feedings. I would be a little worried about all those mattresses. Seems like a saftey hazard for a newborn and the risk of SIDS.
Also try www.onestepahead.com. They have great things for babies. You could find something there for your little one.
N.P. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
that will be fine for the baby until at least that old. But please do NOT change the mattress or add on in any way from what the manufacturer put in there. The ones in there are perfectly safe and healthy and fine support wise. Adding anything on could cause the baby to suffocate as the pack and play was not made for any other mattress to work with it.
B.L. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
It's fine. Our twins slept together in a portable crib for the first few months.
A.W. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
Your portable crib should be fine for now. Putting the new baby in a portable crib is a common thing to do when you have two kids relatively close together. Just make sure that your portable crib has never been part of a recall if it's an older model. Your other options are to borrow a crib from someone (This is what we did on our 2nd child. Our kids were 20 months apart.) or buy a relatively inexpensive crib for the new baby from IKEA.
A.S. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
Hi S.,
My older daughter had already graduated to her toddler bed when my second daughter was born so I had the crib all ready. Unfortunately, she is now 18 months old and has never slept a single day in the beautiful crib. Every time I put her in there, she became completely hysterical. So, she went from the bassinet to sleeping in the pack n play. She's on the flimsy little mattress that it came with and she sleeps great and is perfectly happy and healthy.
I would agree with some of the others moms that I would be VERY careful about adding an extra mattress for support. Sounds like that could be a suffocation hazard. Good luck!
E.M. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
If you do decide to buy a crib, check out Craigslist or www.napervilleyardsales.com. There are a lot of nice, used cribs for a fraction of the cost of a new one.
C.S. answers from Chicago on August 17, 2009
Our eight month old has been in a pack n play since she was a newborn! Why not???
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