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pharmcat2000
Mom of 2 + 1

Member since 10/05 7395 total posts
Name: Catherine
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Spinoff to Rock n Play
Why is it so great? Not arguing, just wondering. I had my first 2 before this came out, so I know nothing about it. I have my DS sleeping in the bassinet that DDs used, but I do notice that after the early am feeding, he is very restless. I often end up putting him in his swing (which is in my room). I'm wondering if this Rock n Play might be a better option.
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Posted 12/29/13 12:13 PM |
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Member since 11/12 14481 total posts
Name: Me
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Spinoff to Rock n Play
The biggest thing is the incline. It also has a newborn insert that makes it snugly for them, like they are being held.
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Posted 12/29/13 1:10 PM |
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PumpkinGirl
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Member since 10/08 1838 total posts
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Spinoff to Rock n Play
I loved the portability. Light to easily move from room to room. I even brought it in the bathroom a few times when i was home alone and wanted to shower and have the baby next to me.
Also Folds flat & I used to throw it in the car to use when I went to other peoples houses.
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Posted 12/29/13 2:04 PM |
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Cheeks24
Living a dream

Member since 1/08 8589 total posts
Name: Cheeks
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Re: Spinoff to Rock n Play
Posted by PumpkinGirl
I loved the portability. Light to easily move from room to room. I even brought it in the bathroom a few times when i was home alone and wanted to shower and have the baby next to me.
Also Folds flat & I used to throw it in the car to use when I went to other peoples houses.
All this.
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Posted 12/29/13 7:11 PM |
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Pinkisles
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Member since 11/13 2868 total posts
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Spinoff to Rock n Play
Do I need to put the baby in one of these to sleep when he is born? Is it absurd to just have him sleep in his crib?
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Posted 12/29/13 9:06 PM |
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petvet
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Member since 5/08 1238 total posts
Name: Meredith
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Re: Spinoff to Rock n Play
No, no of course you don't NEED one, but some babies just sleep better/longer stretches in this vs the bassinet or the crib. If your baby does well in one of these (bassinet or crib or pack n play) by all means I would start them out here to avoid yet another transition down the line. My DS refused to sleep flat on his back and after being awake for 72 hours straight after coming home from the hospital and refusing to sleep for more then 30 minutes in the bassinet he was doing 3-4 hour stretches in the RnP at night! We stuck with this at night till around 5-6 months when we transitioned him to the crib and then weaned him off of his swaddle. Whatever works for you go with!
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Posted 12/29/13 9:42 PM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls

Member since 2/09 20494 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Spinoff to Rock n Play
Posted by Pinkisles
Do I need to put the baby in one of these to sleep when he is born? Is it absurd to just have him sleep in his crib?
Definitely not a necessity. I don't think it's absurd at all to go directly into the crib. We're only planning on using the RNP for sleeping at night for the first few weeks. Then we are planning on transitioning her into her crib. I'd like her in her crib as early as possible, just not within the first few weeks.
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Posted 12/29/13 10:38 PM |
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Pinkisles
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Member since 11/13 2868 total posts
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Spinoff to Rock n Play
The crib will be set up in our bedroom (we only have a one bedroom apt) so I was hoping to be able to just out him in the crib to sleep for space purposes.
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Posted 12/29/13 10:46 PM |
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