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Sleeping overnight in Ickle Bubba pram?

5 replies

HWHWHWFG · 04/12/2021 11:41

I’m going away next weekend and the hotel will provide a pack and play type travel cot. Booked this trip when my baby was sleeping through the night but the 4 month sleep regression seems to have lasted into 5 months and she’s still very fussy at night and needs a lot of comfort where I can put my hand on her chest from my bed. But obviously I won’t be able to do that in the pack and play as it’s not a next to me. Are there any real risks I might not be aware of that should deter me from having her sleep in her pram in a sleep bag for 2 nights?

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hotmeatymilk · 04/12/2021 11:44

I wouldn’t, but out of instinct rather than knowing the specific risks. It’s not designed for overnight sleep, is it?

Just put her in bed with you?

TBC45678 · 05/12/2021 15:30

Does it have a detachable bassinet with rigid sides? If so it should be safe for overnight sleeping. My eldest slept mainly in his pram until 6 months including at night, and my newborn is doing the same! it's an uppababy with newborn bassinet attachment, not sure about your brand.

gogohm · 05/12/2021 15:50

Mine slept in the bassinet until 7 months, never had a Moses basket

RobinPenguins · 05/12/2021 15:52

Many of them are safe for overnight sleeping, if they are then they’re usually labelled as such.

SameToo · 05/12/2021 15:54

It’ll say in your instructions for the pram how many nights a baby can sleep in it.

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