8 weeks old in own room

I’m really considering putting my little boy in his own room in his cot. He sleeps through the night and I mostly wake him up at night time. Looking to see if anyone else has done this early on like I’m thinking ? I do have an owlet which I haven’t used but I would be setting it up if he was in the room himself and also have a baby monitor.

Lynsey xx

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I personally wouldn’t do it but no judgement If you do. The biggest reason for me was SIDS. Risk increases when baby isn’t sleeping near you x

You may be different but for me aswell, I miss the days my boy could fit in a next 2 me in my room. I miss it and wish I didn’t rush my son out our room. We moved him at 5 months and even then I felt it was too early x

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