Reddit Reddit reviews Baby Delight Snuggle Nest Afterglow Infant Sleeper/Baby Bed | Misty Dandelions Catcher Fabric Pattern | Portable Bassinet with Nightlight | Waterproof Foam Mattress with Sheet

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Baby Delight Snuggle Nest Afterglow Infant Sleeper/Baby Bed | Misty Dandelions Catcher Fabric Pattern | Portable Bassinet with Nightlight | Waterproof Foam Mattress with Sheet
Use to create a more open and protective area for a baby sleeping in an adult bed. Also great as a bed or daytime napper. To help prevent falls, do not use this product when the infant begins to push up on hands and knees, can roll over or has reached 15 pounds, whichever comes firstSoft nightlight for easy checks on babyTwo rigid, vented wall units separate baby and adult bedding and help prevent rolloverFolds compactly for easy travel with room for a few small items insideWaterproof foam mattress with a fitted, wraparound sheetNot for use in cribs and bassinets; Baby should never be carried in Snuggle Nest
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7 Reddit comments about Baby Delight Snuggle Nest Afterglow Infant Sleeper/Baby Bed | Misty Dandelions Catcher Fabric Pattern | Portable Bassinet with Nightlight | Waterproof Foam Mattress with Sheet:

u/nikitatikin · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Thanks! It's just like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LZRRLTA/ref=mp_s_a_1_13_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492561316&sr=8-13&keywords=co+sleeper and just has a couple blankets draped in it. When he gets older I'll push our bed all the way against the crib. This is my 4th and I know with the previous 3 babies, this is what works best for us while I'm nursing.

u/dukewilhelm · 2 pointsr/camping

8 days later here... Sorry for the late reply.
Hmmm... I remember a mini potty was a prominent part of our gear. :)
A few baby carriers of course for wearing babe around camp.
Very minimal, simple, one or two toys. Nature is the main 'toy'.

Main challenge is sleeping. We did cosleeping with our newborn at home so we were experienced with this. Cosleeping is not for everyone and depending on your sleeping style could be dangerous. Doubly so in a tent. My wife and I were really wound up about sleep safety in the tent. We took steps to do it safely, but we went for it. Not everyone should do this.

Sorry, I'm sure you already know all this. But it's just so important, it bears repeating I think.

I think the Snuggle Nest was instrumental to making it work. We had one similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Delight-Dandelions-Nightlight-Waterproof/dp/B01LZRRLTA . Without the snuggle nest, I don't know how we would have slept safely in the cold tent.

Our first trip was pretty much bliss.

u/fartula · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

This is what I use at nights. He sleeps between us.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZRRLTA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/EMTmike · 1 pointr/daddit

This isn’t the exact one we got, I’ll have to confer with the wife to narrow it down, but this one follows the same concept. We also increased our confidence by using the Owlet heart rate monitor, definitely worth a look IMO.


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u/Movius · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I used a snugglenest to cosleep with my daughter. It’s the only way I got any sleep.
https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Delight-Dandelions-Nightlight-Waterproof/dp/B01LZRRLTA

u/lbplykewhoa · 1 pointr/NICUParents

We purchased a cosleeper and literally laid her in it everywhere (couch, bed, table). It’s also nice now she’s a little older, we take it to her Mimi’s house so she has a place to sleep.

u/toadcat315 · 1 pointr/cosleeping

Cosleeping (which can including sharing a room) and even bedsharing can be safe (the link above from Jim McKenna at Notre Dame, who researches this, is good advice supported by evidence. I read his book on the topic and there are lots of benefits - Cosleeping can even lower risk of SIDS compared to solitary sleeping, when done safely. But using soft sleeping materials like cushions, pillows, or even "nesters" like doc a tots means you're adding a risk factor... For the same reason having a crib bumper is dangerous: babies can nuzzle in to the soft pillow and won't be able to breathe. McKenna recommends a firm sleep surface. Something like this is probably safer than a squishy, soft nester - even if it doesn't look so snuggly! https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Delight-Dandelions-Nightlight-Waterproof/dp/B01LZRRLTA