tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559693440760774546.post3877637961196519430..comments2023-09-17T00:22:18.094-07:00Comments on Rice and Frijolitos: The Bean BassinetNancy E. J.http://www.blogger.com/profile/02976648892941704227noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559693440760774546.post-58186143591155558192010-04-03T19:21:32.725-07:002010-04-03T19:21:32.725-07:00I'm having issues seeing your pictures too!
W...I'm having issues seeing your pictures too!<br /><br />We had Charlotte in our room for the first month and for the first few months anytime family stayed over. It worked out really well because I definitely did not want to be physically out of bed when feeding her in the middle of the night. It was nice to have her right next to me to feed, then Chris changed her, and we went back to sleep. That way, I never had to leave the bed! <br /><br />At about 5 weeks old, we put Charlotte in her crib. I've never felt comfortable having her co-sleep because I just can't sleep well knowing she's in the bed with me. It works great for a lot of people!Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09343644233117016009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559693440760774546.post-6442240250267185112010-04-02T13:18:01.030-07:002010-04-02T13:18:01.030-07:00I am pretty set on going with Maggie's method....I am pretty set on going with Maggie's method. Lawrence and I talked about it, and we feel that moving the baby to her own bed sooner rather than later is better for the baby and better for our sleep, albeit could be a bit more inconvenient having to get up and trapse down the hall every few hours. For you, Nancy, the beanette is a bit further away, and up some stairs, so in the middle of the night I could see that being a pain. But like Maggie said, it will be your personal decision on what works best. I was shocked when the question came up in the Baby Makes Three Class we took and EVERYONE else said they were planning to have the baby sleep in their room for at least a few months. One couple even said they were going to buy this bed divider thing that the baby can sleep in - in their bed! I guess co-sleepers and baby in your bed isn't uncommon at all, but the thought had never crossed my mind. To each their own!Elizabeth, Lawrence, Samantha, Katelyn and Calvinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07975796427148097560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559693440760774546.post-37057156665890901572010-04-01T06:23:55.908-07:002010-04-01T06:23:55.908-07:00Boo, for some reason I've been having issues s...Boo, for some reason I've been having issues seeing your pictures lately. But congrats on the great steal of a purchase! The whole decision about baby in your bedroom or not is a very personal one that everyone seems to feel differently about. We put Colin in his crib on Night #2 because I would wake up with every tiny noise he made while he was in our room (and they make a lot of noises). But his bedroom is very close to our bedroom so that made it convenient. Plus I felt most comfortable nursing him in the glider that is in his bedroom so it made sense from that standpoint too. I never could get very comfy nursing him in our bed. You guys will quickly figure out what works best for you and you'll go from there!Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03990594283667593937noreply@blogger.com