I am legally unlicensed, but I try to keep to the rules. I have a 3 month old right now. He has a crib, but I like to put him in the pack n play in the living room with me when the big kids nap. I have a mattress made for the pnp, but I am not sure if I should put it in. I remember the rule about nothing in bed with a baby under a year, but I'm not sure if it applies to a mattress. I seem to have a vague niggling feeling that I have read something saying not to do it, but I'm not sure. I haven't done it yet, but I need to make a decision and get that mattress out of the office and into storage. Thanks.
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The big crib is in the room with the big kids. He takes his morning nap there. But, I use the pnp in the living room in the afternoon because his nap schedule is not the same as the big kids. He wakes up early, cries, and wakes up the big kids. The pnp works well, I'm just not sure if we are allowed to use a 2" thick mattress on top of the thin mat that came with it.
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Originally posted by Sunchimes View PostThe big crib is in the room with the big kids. He takes his morning nap there. But, I use the pnp in the living room in the afternoon because his nap schedule is not the same as the big kids. He wakes up early, cries, and wakes up the big kids. The pnp works well, I'm just not sure if we are allowed to use a 2" thick mattress on top of the thin mat that came with it.
Babies are little and their bodies do just fine on a thin mattress because of it.
Make sure you follow manufacturer instructions on assembly and use the mattress straps.
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