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what age did you stop using a baby monitor in the night?

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croquet · 15/01/2014 22:43

I can't tell if we are normal or ultra paranoid!

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IdaClair · 15/01/2014 22:43

I never have

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HenriettaPie · 15/01/2014 22:45

I'm still using them on my 3 yo...however I have been told that's totally ridiculous Blush

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MyNameIsKenAdams · 15/01/2014 22:47

Used for the first week in her own room (she was 6mo) .

Kept them for when we go on holiday (rent self catering cottages and never know if I will be able to hear her stone walls etc(.

She is two.now.

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Skiingmaniac · 15/01/2014 22:47

During the night....after about a week....I could hear them without it loudly enough thanks!
During the day at home - probably 4/5 months
During the day at other peoples houses....like a nap during a Sunday lunch or suchlike....about 8/9 months

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TheGreatHunt · 15/01/2014 22:49

Mine are 4&3. Still use one! (they share a room).

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coffeeandcream · 15/01/2014 22:50

DS is 13 months, we use ours every night. Habit I suppose!

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TheGreatHunt · 15/01/2014 22:51

I will add, we have thick walls and wouldn't hear the night time calls for a wee or poo/sick accidents without it.

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Em2010 · 15/01/2014 22:52

Used it with ds for 2 1/2 years. Used it with dd for about 2 1/2 weeks. Second baby syndrome... Poor lass!
There's no right or wrong though just whatever you feel comfortable with.

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ChippingInWadesIn · 15/01/2014 22:52

I don't think 'age' is that relevant (well - as long as they're not teenagers Grin). It depends on the layout of your house, the thickness of the walls and the nature of your children :) Some kids are shouters, some will happily come and find you, others will just lie and cry quietly... you know your house & your kids.

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Beamur · 15/01/2014 22:53

I didn't need one, sound carries well in my house. Use it as long as you want to.

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Fairylea · 15/01/2014 22:53

Ds is 19 months and we use ours every night from when he goes to bed till the morning. We couldn't hear him otherwise ! Well we could if he literally wailed but I wouldn't want him to have to get to that point.

With dd I stopped at about 3/4 when she could come and find us easily herself.

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Only1scoop · 15/01/2014 22:53

Still use ours dd 3.5

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Only1scoop · 15/01/2014 22:54

Feeling less paranoid now i hope op Wink

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MissPryde · 15/01/2014 22:55

I think as long as they're in a crib rather than a toddler bed, and can't come get you.

Or if they're the type to lay in their toddler bed and holler rather than climb out as you know they are capable of doing...

And of course it depends on how thin your walls are, how spirited your child is, etc.

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17leftfeet · 15/01/2014 22:57

Never used one -3 story house but never had a problem hearing them

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MerylStrop · 15/01/2014 22:58

….about 10 days when we realised

  1. that we had accidentally broken the one that the neighbours had lent us
  2. the child was obviously going co-sleep until he was 3
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IdaClair · 15/01/2014 22:58

I suppose it depends on house layout. We've had three houses since dc, two 3 bed semi style so babies either in our room or just next door, and the one we have now where they are at the other end of a long corridor with two closed doors in between us. We used one with dc1 after she started going to bed on her own in the evening and we wanted the telly on downstairs, so from about 5 months to 9 months but never at night, then it mouldered In a drawer for dc2 who shared our room until 11 months, and I defy anyone to sleep through the volume of an 11 month old even down the hall !

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Biscuitsneeded · 15/01/2014 22:59

Never started!

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croquet · 15/01/2014 23:00

feeling less paranoid yes thank you! DD only just over 1. In the summer when we sleep with doors open I think I will turn it off, but it feels wrong to have her door closed and no monitor. DH thinks it's nuts though.

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RayPurchase · 15/01/2014 23:01

About 2 1/2 - only because we moved into a house so tiny I can hear him snoring in the bedroom when I am in the kitchen!
I was/am a very paranoid mama though Blush

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OrganixAddict · 15/01/2014 23:01

We've never had one, but our house is some kind of weird sound tunnel. There is literally nowhere in it you cannot hear our kids if they are crying, so a monitor seemed a bit redundant.

If I needed one to hear them, would probably use it for Dc3 (3yo) still as I get called in the night for help with wees.

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TheSkiingGardener · 15/01/2014 23:14

DS1 is 3.6 and we now use it as more of an intercom. We're in a townhouse with four floors so there is no chance a shout can be heard. He chats to us over it the morning to tell us he's not allowed to get up yet.

Personal choice and house and child dependent I think.

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Alanna1 · 15/01/2014 23:16

We stopped with our eldest (tall narrow house) when she was sleeping in a big girl's bed and we no longer used stair gates.

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MiaowTheCat · 16/01/2014 08:57

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SummerSevern · 16/01/2014 09:23

We're moving 6mo into her own room soon and plan to use one in the evening when we're downstairs but turn it off when we go up. But that's only because there's only a paper thin wall between us and I can hear every grunt. I don't need it amplified!

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