December 2007 Weddings
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I'm trying to figure out our gameplan with bassinets right now. I read so many different things about how people put their baby directly into a crib, others have problems transitioning to the crib etc. etc. Anyway, we do plan to use a bassinet but here's the thing - the pack n play we have on our registry also has a newborn napper and in reading reviews about it, it seems that many people use the newborn napper in place of a bassinet. I figure if it functions the same way and it's safe, why not? Spending another $100 on a bassinet that will be outgrown in a few months seems silly to me if the pack n play napper will function the same way. I guess my question is, is there any reason why you wouldn't use the newborn napper and would prefer a bassinet?
Re: Another momma question!
We used the PNP but I think for #2 we will put them right in the crib. We had a hard time transitioning her into the crib.
There is also a PNP that I saw in Target recently that has an incline feature. Now that would have been awesome with Emmy and her digestive/gas issues.
Baby #2 - D&E - 10/1/10 @ 19w2d - thanatophoric dysplasia confirmed.
Charlotte Lillian will be forever in our hearts.
Baby #3 - Little Bean - natural miscarriage - 1/17/11 @ 5w5d