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We are moving to a 2 bedroom and I am wondering if i should use the 2nd bedroom as a nursery and put the crib in there with my 7 month old son. Or should we keep our child sleeping in our room (his crib in our room) and use the 2nd room for our vanity table dresser and our desk. I like the idea of giving my child his own very colorful bright room but am very scared to let him sleep in his own room. The two rooms are right next to eachother.. share a wall and both doors are also right next to eachother... WHAT DO YOU THINK?

2007-12-05 07:32:42 · 10 answers · asked by i 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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I think you have nothing to worry about. He will grow to have a sense of independance. You and your partner can have some privacy. I see lots of pros.

2007-12-05 07:38:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anasmom 3 · 2 1

yeah i had the same feelings with my son ...this is what worked with me.....i put the crib in the spare room and let him take all naps in there.....then when it became bedtime i used a monitor, for the first couple of nights i could tell that he was a little uncomfortable, but as the week went on he became more comfortable sleeping in there.....nothing would hurt trying it out you could always move the crib back in your room and try again later....and if it did work then you have yourself a room to get busy decorating hope it helps some

2007-12-05 07:43:11 · answer #2 · answered by nykole143 1 · 0 0

I think you should start weaning him. Because the older they get, the worse it gets! If you don't start now, trust me, it will be harder later. Put the crib in his room & at first just stay in there with him whe he falls asleep, then he'll feel comfotable knowing you're there, after a while he'll go to sleep without you. Just make sure you always put him in there when he takes his naps during the day, just put him in his room whenever he sleeps and he'll be okay in time. I did that with my daughter and it worked out so good! Good Luck!

2007-12-05 07:40:27 · answer #3 · answered by I got the answers! 3 · 0 0

i'm in the same situation and we let his crib be in our room. other room using for dresser, desk & extra stuff. but again i have a problem that when he wakes up in night, he starts looking at us and crying as if we have put him behind bars and ends up in our bed. so if you don't want this kind of things then better put crib in other room.

2007-12-05 07:38:28 · answer #4 · answered by hm 1 · 1 0

Welcome to my worldwide! properly just about, I stop nursing a pair months in the past, and that i had an identical undertaking. I had to renounce nursing by means of fact of alternative motives additionally, yet we did have and even have an identical undertaking you do by means of fact we stored her in our mattress in the process the nursing degree. My infant is a woman and is 9 months previous and she or he's extremely related to me additionally. I even have been domicile together with her from the commencing up additionally. I even have discovered that girls are lots extra needy little ones than boys. My boys weren't in any respect. And attachment is from her continually with you day in and day trip additionally, that's my concern. My theory is that this: you're gonna ought to wean her onto a bottle feeding between nursings lower back and persist with it. Then only permit her have one nap early in the day and save her up something of the day until her mattress time. She quickly would be so drained at that factor and time, that a speedy bottle and sleep is all she'll care approximately. not extra screaming and not extra waking up continuously. that's stressful reason you should adhere to it and stay unsleeping your self, yet after a week, we did it! i presumed approximately her being 7 months additionally like my woman became into. We did no longer push it to stressful then yet now at 9 months we've. have you ever checked into her being colicky? Your associates have no innovations-blowing to whinge, tell them to kiss mine and your a$#. they could no longer do something and in the event that they call the police officers to whinge, tell them what's happening, or have your hubby go kick their a$#, which will close them up. some men have a stressful time handling the crying, so save an eye fixed on your hubby additionally. no longer that he needs to harm your infant, that's extra good on men to maintain their cool sometimes. I study that that's ninety% of guys that finally end up snapping and hurting a baby reason for the crying. a guy in our section only punched his 4 months previous to demise reason it became into crying.

2016-10-10 08:14:36 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think he needs to sleep in his own room, nothing will happen. My baby girl is 10 months old and has slept in her room since we got from the hospital....nothing wrong will happen. Do it now because if you wait longer it will be harder to move him out of your room.

2007-12-05 08:16:23 · answer #6 · answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6 · 0 1

Definately a nursury! He will never get used to sleeping on his own if you don't do it now. I just started my som in hs own room. He is one month. I got a lot of crap for doing it so soon, but he accually sleeps better in there and so do I.

2007-12-05 07:37:36 · answer #7 · answered by Christie R 4 · 2 1

Give him his own room. Not only will you not disturbe him while he's sleeping (sometimes you can make noise and wake him) but you will also have your own privacy with your hubby!

2007-12-05 08:19:44 · answer #8 · answered by Micah 2 · 0 0

It would be better to get him used to the fact that he will be sleeping by himself because if not then you will end up with the problem i had. I would let my daughter sleep with me and by the time she was 3 she would not sleep by herself...she wouldn't even go to bed by herself. It was hard to break that habit but I got it done. It was really harder on my folks because she would stay the night at there house and she had to sleep with them. Good Luck.

2007-12-05 07:37:21 · answer #9 · answered by LAP 3 · 2 1

He needs his own room. Its part of his development. He cant be secure and confident in himself and his world, and his knowledge of your protection unless he can sleep in his own room and know he's safe.

You want him sleeping with you when he's 10?

Put him in his own room. He deserves it.

2007-12-05 07:40:03 · answer #10 · answered by amosunknown 7 · 2 1

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