Crib/ Cuna

Hola chicas una pregunta tienen recomendación para mini cuna? Mi bebé llega como en 2-4 semanas y no tengo cuna por qué todo el mundo me dice algo nuevo y diferente estoy decantándome por una mini cuna

Hi ladies, question for you, have you any opinions about cribs, I’m going crazy with some many options and the advice I get at the store!! My little one is due in 2-4 weeks and I still have no crib!!! I’m leaning towards a mini crib to hold us over until she is 6 months old… thoughts???

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Pues cada bebe un mundo el mio por ejemplo no quiso minicuna, así que esta con la cuna grande pegada a mi cama.

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Lo que tu hagas estara bien. Hay mamas/papas que prefieren colecho otros en habitacion independiente...

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Yo compré mini cuna y la verdad nunca la usé, hice colecho, haz lo que te parezca mejor para ustedes, ya sea colecho, compartir habitación o que este en otra habitación

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I used a Moses basket so I could move it around the house and it work great. Inexpensive and cosy 😊

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gracias Gemma yo quería colecho pero mi perro duerme en cama me da miedo que se le meta en la cuna

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do you have brand

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Es muy individual, hay muchas filosofías etc., por esto hay un montón de inflamación. Al final, lo más importante es como tú y tu pareja se sienta más seguro y en paz. A lo mejor quieres que tú bebé duerma contigo entre tú y tu pareja, o si te sientes más segura si tú bebé esta en una cuna protegida. Nosotros hemos utilizado BabyBay. Es una cunita pegada a la cama, si fuera una extinción de nuestra cama. Así estaba el bebé al lado nuestro y ha sido más fácil dar el pecho por las noches. Durante el día tb utilizamos Moses basket. Pero los primeros dos meses o así ha dormido entre nosotros porque nos hemos sentido más cómodos. Piensa que te da la sensación de seguridad y comodidad 🙏

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no, they are very similar. I actually bought a rocking one but as baby sleeps with its feet at the bottom it tipped so for that reason I recommend one that is level and does not rock.

Lo siento no Español xxx

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I also forgot to say, breast feeding is a consideration as some mothers like the next to me to just roll over and lie down to feed and not physically get up and pick the baby from the Moses basket. I was happy to get up and sit and feed as getting up for nappy change, pump etc. and I liked the portability of a Moses basket.

I am in a large mums group and we all used a mixture but ultimately the baby will decide if he/she likes it too, whatever you go with xx

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Mi bebé no acepto la cuna. Por suerte compramos todo segunda mano. Pero estoy de acuerdo con las mamás, es muy individual. Nosotros hacemos colecho y con la lactancia fue la solución que más se adapta a nuestra realidad. Suerte guapa :)

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heheh he no se como será eso por qué mi perro duerme encima mío 😅 un periodo de adaptación

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Nosotros usamos la minicuna Chicco Next2me los primeros 6 meses y fue genial. Tiene ruedas y la movíamos por toda la casa si el niño estaba dormido y nosotros cambiábamos de estancia y no se despertaba nunca al moverla.
Además es una cuna blandita de tela, no es de madera, por lo que no tenía miedo de que el niño se lastimase.

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si me gustaría el colecho pero sacar a la perrita de la cama es mucho lío, me tocará estar incómoda y levantarme a dar de comer, voy a mirar moises… intenté comprar segunda mano pero las que contacte siempre las vendían antes 😔

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Hola te cuento mi experiencia, soy mamá primeriza y le compré a mi bebé una cuna y un Moisés.

Ahora bien te digo que no usamos nada de eso jajaja, hacemos colecho y la gran mayoría de mamás con las que hablo igual... Así que en base a mi experiencia te recomiendo una mini una- colecho

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parece ser lo más práctico, encontramos una mini cuna y vamos a probar, y después miramos que tipo de cuna nos puede servir

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