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Any mums considering moving baby into their cot. Not advised before 6 months and I would prefer to keep her beside me as long as possible but I have now had 2 very active babies. Both not happy in the next to me once they learned to roll because there is just not enough space for them. I have just watched my daughter roll to the edge that is down hold on to the side and looks as if she was trying to pull herself out 😂 as a minimum I will now need to zip the side up. She can't come in the bed because my 3yo still makes his way in most nights (and is currently horizontal). Sleep regression in full swing here also. 😴
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Learn more about our guidelines.I think it's not recommended to sleep alone in another room before 6 months, but they can be moved to a bigger bed / cot before that as long as they're not left alone. My boy is 3 months old and we're ordering him a cot now as he has outgrown the Snuzpod but he will still be in the same room as us.
I was thinking this the other night, my little one keeps trying to roll and each time her face touches the side she wakes up so I might move her cot into our room and see if that makes a difference, she’s 13 weeks and it feels like she wants to sleep all night but just doesn’t have enough room to move about
We will probably be moving my lb when he’s 4 months he’s currently in his downstairs crib but only has around 6 inches of space
When he runs out we’ll try him in the next to me again (we’ve tried 2 other times but he just won’t settle in it) and if not we’ve no other choice but the cot in his room as he’s so big x