Cribs

I’m indecisive as to whether I need to get a Moses basket for my newborn or if a crib is perfectly fine.
We already have a crib that fits perfectly in our room and our baby will in our room for at least 12 months.

We also have a rocking crib for downstairs too. So realistically is a crib safe for a newborn?

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Moses baskets tend to be better for babies as they’re a lot smaller so they settle a lot easier compared to a cot or next to me as they’re way bigger. We have one and it was second hand we just replaced the mattress and washed everything. It’s super light so we take it between upstairs and downstairs depending on the day x

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