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06.11.08, 11:31 AM Expecting
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Co-sleeping question: WHich is easier, co-sleep or use an Arm's Reach Co-sleeper attached to the bed. From reviews, I worry I wont use it that long, and that the mattress wont be flush w/ our mattress. What are your thoughts?? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Expecting 06.11.08, 11:31 AM Flag
 

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i loved the co-sleeper. it is true the mattress isn't flush, but i had no problem lifting the baby out. we stil had plenty of room in our bed, and no worries about baby falling out. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.11.08, 11:32 AM Flag
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^^also, it isn't an either/or, both my babies spent time in teh co-sleeper and in our bed, adn if they were in with me the co-sleeper acted as a bedrail. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.11.08, 11:33 AM Flag
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how long were you actually able to use it as a co-sleeper?? My DD is already over 2months old.... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.11.08, 11:41 AM Flag
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my first was out of it a 4-5 mos b/c he was already crawling out and pulling up. my 2d stayed in a lot longer because she was not as mobile. it converts into a playyard if you wat that. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.11.08, 11:50 AM Flag
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