I've finally decided to just go ahead and get a pack n play. I see from a lot of reviews that people purchase a mattress to go with it. Did any of you do that? I cant imagine carrying a mattress around with it
I've finally decided to just go ahead and get a pack n play. I see from a lot of reviews that people purchase a mattress to go with it. Did any of you do that? I cant imagine carrying a mattress around with it
nectarine / 2262 posts
Following. My son is 15 months and sleeps terribly in his. We are going to the in laws for a week over Christmas and I ordered a mattress off Amazon to be shipped to their house. I am just going to leave it there when we leave, it was only $30. I hope he will sleep better with it.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
No, we didn't get a separate mattress. I don't have room to lug that around from place to place and I wouldn't want my kid to get used to sleeping on the mattress since we wouldn't be able to take it everywhere. I did get a quilted sheet for it though, which I do think helps!
kiwi / 635 posts
We didn't. I also never noticed any difference in my children's sleeping habits in the pack and play versus crib.
pear / 1849 posts
Yes, we did. As much as I hate having to pack it in the car with us, it has made a HUGE difference with how well the kids sleep in the pack n play.
watermelon / 14467 posts
No. I cut a foam mattress pad to fit and use that once the baby is older.
coconut / 8861 posts
We didn't. When J slept in it until we moved, I got some new sheets for it. During Thanksgiving, he slept in happily with the original mattress from 2012.
pomelo / 5220 posts
Yes, but only because we were moving and we knew he would be sleeping in it for about 6 weeks. It made it much more comfortable. That being said, he has always slept just fine in it for shorter periods of time.
grapefruit / 4361 posts
We did, but I don't think it really made much of a difference. We used it while we were at home with the pack and play but didn't use it when traveling.
kiwi / 578 posts
Nope!!! He does just fine on the mattress that came with it, and we didn't want to add anything soft before age 1 to reduce SIDS risk anyhow.
pear / 1510 posts
Absolutely. DD1 slept so crappily (or rather didn't sleep) when we tried just the pad. We got the mattress and she slept through the night. Totally worth it for us. Won't travel without it. It fits fine in the car. Had to buy another one to keep with my brother in another state, but don't mind because she sleeps SO MUCH BETTER.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
Nope. She was fine. It was enough for the small amount of time she spent in it. A mattress would have meant lugging one more thing with us when we traveled with it. (haha like you mentioned)
nectarine / 2173 posts
Yes we did. Our pack and play is old and the bottom is SO hard. The mattress is very light and just goes on top of everything in our trunk once we've loaded up.
apricot / 444 posts
We did, but only because we had to move out of our house for 8 weeks for a renovation. DD slept in the PnP for that time and I wanted it to be more comfortable for her since it would be a long-term thing.
grapefruit / 4923 posts
i use a quilted mattress protector and a crib sheet over the pad that comes with the pack n play.
squash / 13199 posts
thanks everyone! I think since we will only use it for brief periods we may just get the padded mattress protector and sheet
pomelo / 5084 posts
@Mrsbells: Yes I did! But just last week and we have had it for a year. I can tell it's made a very positive difference! I got mine from mamadoo!
ETA: He sleeps in the pnp at home. We dont travel with it!
pear / 1788 posts
Yes, buy because we use it instead of a crib. We leave it at home when we travel.
honeydew / 7463 posts
No we did not. We have one that stays at my parents house for him to sleep in when we visit. I got a plush (slightly padded) sheet to go over the pack n play mattress that came with it.
He's never seemed to be bothered by it. Maybe because his crib mattress at home is very firm.
pear / 1547 posts
Nope, too worried about SIDS risk. And when LO was >1 yr I would put a thick blanket down for extra padding.
pear / 1737 posts
No mattress. If I used it instead of a crib maybe I would have. I did have about three months where I used it everyday for naps, but she seemed fine. To me it seems uncomfortable, but I remember having a conversation with some friends and they said their bodies are so small, they don't feel sleep discomfort like we do on a hard surface like the floor or pack and play because they don't weigh much and that made a lot of sense to me.
cherry / 243 posts
No. And LO sleeps just fine in it.
She sleeps on a foam mattress in a pack n play at her grandparents house- her sleep there is the same - no better, no worse.
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