Most new parents have this question that whether their baby will start sleeping in a bassinet or a crib? Newborns spend maximum time in sleeping, and they need their sleeping quarters to be warm and cosy. It is truly a personal preference whether the new parents want their baby to sleep in a bassinet or a crib. Because the next question they face is when to stop using a bassinet?
Can a New-born Sleep in a Crib?
There are no set rules on where to sleep your newborn. There is just plain logic. Bassinet and Crib both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Newborn babies are used to the warm and cosy surroundings of their mother’s womb. So right after their birth, they need the same warmth and comfort for a few weeks. A crib is bigger in size and cannot provide that. The buying decision involves a lot of factors. Let us take a look at them. 1. Comfort: Newborn babies need snug sleeping surroundings. They are used to the warmth of the womb. Moreover, they don’t have a rule of day or night. They sleep all day. Thus, to provide the comfort and warmth they need for a sound sleep is only possible in a bassinet. A crib is too big and cold for a newborn to sleep in. 2. Ease: Cribs have tall sides and are deep in shape. So if you have had a C-section or are recuperating from a difficult pregnancy, it could be difficult for you to put the baby in and out of a crib. Bassinets are shallow and easier to handle. 3. Portability: If you have a huge home, bassinet is better because you can carry it with you in whatever room you are working. It is easily portable as opposed to a crib. You can put a bassinet wherever is convenient for you during the day. Moreover, even at night if you want to co-sleep, bassinets are an advisable option. 4. …show more content…
Budget: If currently, you don’t have a budget for a crib, then a bassinet is, of course, a better option because they are quite cheaper comparatively.
What Are The Benefits of Using A Crib Over A Bassinet for Babies?
Not every parent decides on using a bassinet for their baby first. Some do start the sleep-training with crib directly. It is not necessary to use a bassinet; it is just that it’s helpful if done that way. There are not many disadvantages to using a bassinet. But there are a few benefits of starting directly with a crib:
1. Longevity: Bassinets have a very short life. You cannot use a bassinet for 6-months old baby even. Kids grow out of bassinets in 4 to 5 months, and some even earlier. Then the question remains what to do about the outgrown bassinet? Bassinets are very small in size, and as the baby starts rolling, it is going to wake the baby up crying because it will keep touching the edges all the time. Also, tall babies tend to grow out of bassinets in only 3 months. Cribs will last at least 2 years before it becomes too small for your baby.
2. Cost effective: Though there are so many advantages for a baby to sleep in a bassinet, jumping directly to a crib will be a cheaper option for you. Because ultimately you will end up buying a crib anyway. Plus, if you have twins, they can share a crib. They cannot share a bassinet. Some Points to Consider