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cateyemm
Twins!
Member since 7/10 8027 total posts
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Pack and play vs RNP
I have two RNPs that I was planning on using in my bedroom overnight because I'm planning on BF'ing and hoping it will make life easier.
Should I get a PNP instead? Those have lower weight restrictions (up to 30 lbs) so I'd only be able to keep both twins in there at the same time up to a certain point, right?
I dont have space in my bedroom for two PNPs and I have no clue when I'll switch them to their cribs- maybe around 3 months?
Which do you prefer? TIA
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Posted 10/19/12 11:19 AM |
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2 little ladies
Member since 1/11 2918 total posts
Name: Rose
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Re: Pack and play vs RNP
Mine were in the upper part of a pack and play together for 8 months ish in our room.
At 13 months, they are only 15 and 16 lbs so the weight was not an issue for us
Message edited 10/19/2012 12:35:26 PM.
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Posted 10/19/12 12:34 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
Mommy to 3!
Member since 10/05 20369 total posts
Name: Jesss, duh.
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Re: Pack and play vs RNP
I EBFd my girls. Used the RNP sleeper until they moved to their cribs at 4 months. Loved the RNP!
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Posted 10/19/12 2:16 PM |
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MrsPorkChop
Twinning!!
Member since 5/05 9941 total posts
Name: Missy
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Pack and play vs RNP
rnp...much more support than a pnp...also i had the twin pnp for naps nad one twin would rattle it by crying and wake the other...rnp 100%....i question the need for a pnp....i have 2 but i only use them when we travel since they grew out of the rnps
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Posted 10/19/12 3:08 PM |
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Strawberry2468
It's summatime
Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Pack and play vs RNP
I did both. I figure rnp can moved to another room for naps.
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Posted 10/20/12 7:39 AM |
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