TaraCathryn
Mom of 1, waiting for #2
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We are giving my office to this baby for his nursery. I'm not exactly pleased about it, as we now have to cram our office space into the corner of the family room (it's actually the playroom since its main function is holding toys). I finally had my own space and now I'm giving it up to a person who couldn't care less whether he has a room to himself.
But the reason we bought a 3-bedroom house was in case we ever had another baby. We aready have the crib (DD's) and have to put it somewhere (it's currently in pieces around our house, classy!) and it wouldn't be fair to make DD share her room with an infant when she's already going to have a big adjustment in front of her. She's independent and will need her own space. I'll get my own back once we finally move. Anyway, she needs her sleep so she can go to school all day & do homework and be a helpful big sister in the evenings.
As for the first six months, I want to room-share and am trying to find something small enough to fit in our little room--can't fit a mini pack n' play, let alone a crib. If I can breastfeed and can make the bed safe, I'll likely bedshare again, just until 6 or 9 months probably. If I can't breastfeed I won't bedshare during the first 6 months, I'd be too paranoid. I loved bedsharing with DD once she started nursing. I still let her sleep in there with me when DH is out of town.

As for the first six months, I want to room-share and am trying to find something small enough to fit in our little room--can't fit a mini pack n' play, let alone a crib. If I can breastfeed and can make the bed safe, I'll likely bedshare again, just until 6 or 9 months probably. If I can't breastfeed I won't bedshare during the first 6 months, I'd be too paranoid. I loved bedsharing with DD once she started nursing. I still let her sleep in there with me when DH is out of town.
