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SlumberPod Privacy Pod for Traveling with Babies and Toddlers: Easy to Set Up Blackout Dark and Private Sleeping Space - Canopy Compatible with Graco Pack ‘n Play, Lotus Travel Crib, Baby Bjorn
DESIGNED WITH YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY IN MIND: Passes applicable consumer product safety tests; no flame retardants, no PVCs; Made of breathable fabric; Outfitted with four ventilation panels for additional airflow; Uses sturdy aluminum poles.PORTABLE: Lightweight and compact: Weighs less than 6 pounds; Fits inside carry-on luggage; Stows in 17.5" x 6" x 5" inch bag when not in use.COZY AND CUSTOMIZABLE: Adjust zipper opening to allow as much or little light as your baby prefers (completely zipped provides nearly total darkness); Tall enough for most three-year-olds to stand up inside (56 inches tall, 50 inches long, 36 inches wide).QUICK AND EASY to set up and dissemble: Bottomless design slips over a standard-sized playard and select toddler cots—sold separately. Instructions are sewn in carry bag for easy access.PATENT-PENDING
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1 Reddit comment about SlumberPod Privacy Pod for Traveling with Babies and Toddlers: Easy to Set Up Blackout Dark and Private Sleeping Space - Canopy Compatible with Graco Pack ‘n Play, Lotus Travel Crib, Baby Bjorn:

u/PiperZepp · 2 pointsr/sleeptrain

First off my son never had a 4 month sleep regression. He slept as you describe until 7 months when nursing to sleep took longer and longer and I trained him to put himself to sleep after his book.

To address your points:

  1. Not really a problem is he's not sucking to sleep. Soon you will want to be brushing his teeth after the bottle though so keep that in mind. Ideally you should be able to just plop him in the crib after his book, but personally I went from nursing to sleep to plopping in one night of 40 minute CIO, so I don't think it's a huge deal.

  2. Moms on call sleep training advocates extinction CIO at 12 weeks, at the same time you drop the swaddle. I'm in the Facebook group and lots of people are successful and happy with this. I'd read the whole method though.

  3. yes I think this is how people do it, but no experience personally.

  4. No, drop the swaddle at the same time. Baby needs to be able to scooch around to find his comfy spot and suck on his hsnds to self soothe.

  5. yep, bye bye paci

  6. I used MOC and Weisssbluth for my kids sleep and both are adamant about the importance of an early bedtime. 8 on is actually a late bedtime past the newborn stage. Weisssbluth recommends enjoying morning time if you get home late, but denying a baby the 11 hour night they need is harmful. He goes into this topic specifically and basically says it's better to see your kid only 2 bedtimes a week than keep them up late so you can see them after work.

    As for sharing a room These slumber pods are super popular in the MOC group, throw a sound machine in there and you should be good to enjoy your apartment without disturbing your baby.

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