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When to put baby in cot/own room?

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glossyflower · 25/07/2013 16:57

At what age did you put your babies in their cots, and also what age when you put them in their own room?


I know it's recommended babies should stay in your room for the first six months
My 13 week old is such a good sleeper; she sleeps from 7pm until 6am, and on occasion I have to wake her up; she's almost outgrown her moses basket and she stirs in the night which keeps me awake. She has a lovely sleep (as does her daddy!), but every little movement I wake up and don't sleep more than 3 hours at a time!

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ilovepowerhoop · 25/07/2013 17:19

the cot was in our room for a few months after they outgrew the crib and they moved to their own rooms at about 8 months

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ExBrightonBell · 25/07/2013 18:24

Initially baby was next to me in a sidecar cot, then at about 5 months in his big cotbed at the end of our bed. Just after 6 months he was in his own room.

Although it doesn't really matter what anyone else did with their baby - once you have read the NHS SIDS advice, make a decision that works for you and your baby.

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CreatureRetorts · 25/07/2013 18:37

Can you move baby away from your bed? So she's in your room but not close enough to disturb? I found I was on hyper alert when mine slept but they didn't sleep for long stretches sadly!

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rob99 · 25/07/2013 18:45

On a Tuesday.

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Woopdedo · 25/07/2013 18:50

We put our DD in her own room and cot at 12 weeks. She sleeps 7-6.30.

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purrpurr · 25/07/2013 18:58

Make a decision based on the needs of your family and the SIDS guidelines. My 9 week old DD is so horrendously noisy at night that I have been driven to tears by sleeplessness. Last night I put ear plugs in at 5am and slept til 8am, first block of three hours without squeaking, snorting, snoring, the occasional quack, since she was born. Will be putting them in at 11pm tonight. As far as I know that follows SIDS guidelines but in a way that doesn't severely impact my health.

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GherkinsAreAce · 25/07/2013 19:01

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MyDaydream · 25/07/2013 19:03

DS stayed with us until just shy of 6 months when he suddenly decided he hated his crib. We had no room for his cot in the bedroom so he had to go into his own room. He's been in about a month now and I'm only just starting to sleep better, initially I slept worse because I kept going to check on him expecting him to wake up scared.

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WinningBread · 25/07/2013 19:07

Ours is 15 months and still in our room. She won't be in a separate room from me in the day, so I think she's a way off separating at night.

just need to sort out the hourly wake ups first

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purrpurr · 25/07/2013 19:07

Just wanted to add, SIDS guidance means babies should sleep in the same room as other people for daytime naps as well as nighttime. Currently my DD naps in her Moses basket which is easily transferable from upstairs to down, but she is going to be too big for it soon. I can't very well carry a cot downstairs every morning. What do other people do? Travel cot perhaps?

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ilovepowerhoop · 25/07/2013 19:12

dd slept in the reclined pushchair and ds slept in the carrycot bit of the travel system and then the reclined pushchair when he grew out of the carrycot

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niffernaffer · 25/07/2013 19:15

Same as Woopedo, 12 weeks. He was a good sleeper and I found I slept better without him in the room. We did a dream feed about 11pm and we kept doors open between the two rooms so I could go in if neccessary (which it never was other than for a 5.30am feed int he early days. Was so nice to be able to get ready for bed with light on and have a chat at bedtime too!

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niffernaffer · 25/07/2013 19:18

I should add that I had PND, was barely sleeping and really low, and this kept me sane. I had a go with earplugswhen he was still in our room but was more bothered about not being able to him at all dh not hearing him

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ladypop · 25/07/2013 19:42

At 10 weeks....such a fidget and noisy sleeper that it was really affecting my sleep. I should say that I am sometimes back and forth trying to settle him so it isn't a complete solution but if yours is a great sleeper it will probably be really nice to have some of your own zzzzzz back!

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LastButOneSplash · 25/07/2013 19:49

9 months and he's still not now. But then I love having him close by, it doesn't cause me any issues. You're going to get as many answers as people so I agree with others re reading SIDS guidance, also look at the ISIS sleep website maybe, and make the decision that based on the evidence suits your family.

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chilipeppers · 25/07/2013 19:55

Put my DD in a cot about 4 months. Then moved her into her room about 7 months. I loved her being in with us. Cried every time I went to bed for about a week!

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VeniVidiVino · 25/07/2013 20:01

OP have you considered sleeping elsewhere? Not a long term solution but since your DD sleeps though Envy your DH being in the room would satisfy the SIDS guidelines and you could catch a decent snooze in spare room/on sofa? Maybe even just a couple of times a week to keep you sane?

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Astr0naut · 25/07/2013 20:06

Didn't have room in our bedroom for a cot, so once both dcs grew out of their basket at 8 and 10 weeks (I have enormous babies), it was in their own room.

However, as I was bfing, I spent many, many nights in the rocking chair, with a baby attached to me. Dd more than ds.

I would not recommend with winter babies (bitter), as you spend an awful lot of time cold. Mind you, it does mean you don't nod off.

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Xmasbaby11 · 25/07/2013 20:18

We kept DD in til just over 5 months. She was too big for the Moses basket and the cot wouldn't fit in our room.

I would aim for 6 months unless logistically impossible.

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BearsInMotion · 25/07/2013 20:24

Still with us at nearly 18 months Blush. But that's laziness on my part, she never sleeps through Envy so it's easier for me (and our house is on three floors, so when she finally does move she'll be on a different floor!).

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stargirl1701 · 25/07/2013 20:30

DD was in her Moses basket for 2 months, 1 month in her crib in our room, 2 months of co-sleeping, 1 more month in the crib. I use the word 'sleep' in loose sense Grin

We found the last 2 months the hardest. She began to be very disturbed by the light/noise downstairs from 4 months onwards. So, we put her down from 7pm upstairs with DH & I taking alternate evenings to sit in our bedroom with her. It was so nice to sit down TOGETHER for the evening. A long 8 weeks!

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philbee · 26/07/2013 01:41

DD1 outgrew the Moses basket at about 3 or 4 months and we moved her into her own room before that, so probably 3 months. Like others say I was so wired to her every noise I was barely sleeping even when she was, and I worried about getting to her quickly when she woke so she wouldn't disturb DH. DD2 is in a cot next to me now at 13 weeks and still waking at least 3 times a night, and DH is in the spare room. I am less on edge this time so we are fine for now and I hope to get to 6 months with her in the room with me.

For daytime I am only just able to put her down once she's asleep. If I want to rest I put her in the cot, and now DD1 is at home I put DD2 in the pushchair, flat, downstairs. Pushchair is good as well in case they sleep longer than you think they will and you have to go out, ime Smile

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glossyflower · 26/07/2013 10:42

veni DH sleeps through too lol...but I might give it a try sleeping a few hours downstairs, I'm sure much to DH's dismay Grin

niffer & purr Why didn't I think of earplugs?! Another good idea I will try.

creature DD is already at the other side of the room, I still hear every little burp, trump and yelp!

Thank you for your help people, I will try the above first. When she gets too big her cot can temporarily come into our room.

xxx

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MiaowTheCat · 26/07/2013 13:05

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Seb101 · 26/07/2013 13:21

My baby went into her own room at 2 weeks old for both day and night sleeping/naps. It was the right decision for our family, regardless of SIDS advice.

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