pomelo / 5326 posts
We started transitioning her from cradle in our room to her crib in her room at 3 weeks. By 4 weeks she was fully in her room for all naps and bedtime. I slept so much better when she was not in my room.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
We moved her into her own room when she was about 6 months because we were in between houses.
She didn't start sttn until she was 7.5 months and even then not regularly. Her room is only about 10' away so not a big deal.
#2 will get moved into their own room when they're about 6-7 weeks. Whenever they outgrow the summer infant by your side sleeper.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
We did it right around 4 months. I was very happy with that timing. The only annoying thing was we still had to get up a couple times per night when DD cried out for her binky until she reached an age where she could pick it up and replace it herself.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
It sounds weird, but I actually slept deeper between wake ups with her in the other room, versus having her next to me. I think my rem was deeper and better! So it wasn't as bad as I anticipated!
nectarine / 2220 posts
My 6.5 month old is still sharing a room. I've been moving her to her nursery, but with her bassinet inside her crib to get used to the room, and I sleep in the spare bed we keep in there, so she's technically not on her own yet.
pear / 1698 posts
Day 1 she was in the nursery in the crib but for the first 3 weeks I slept on the floor of her room!
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