Have some fun with the decor to create the feel of a nursery as well.
Crib in parents room.
Having some distance between you and your baby will help in the sleep training process especially if you use some kind of divider so that your baby cannot see you.
Lay down a rug a rug can divide the room allowing parents to keep their tranquil setting while acting as a divider from baby.
Previously doctors were recommending that babies should share a room but not a bed with their parents.
The centers for disease control and preventionrecommend that newborns sleep in the same room as the parents but in a separate sleeping space.
First it s important to set up baby s room for safe sleep.
Move the crib or co sleeper away from the bed.
Babies shouldn t share a bed with parents however because that increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome sids the guidelines stress.
If your master bedroom isn t very big then it might.
The aap s official position is that the safest place for baby to sleep is in her crib or bassinet in the parents room close to the bed.
If your baby s sleeping area is close to your bed move it away.
This meant having a crib or a playpen in a parent s room but not co sleeping.
Becky roosevelt founder of snug as a bug pediatric sleep consulting also recommends having blackout window shades and a white noise machine.
Getting your room ready for baby is about more than just making room for the crib.
But now a 2017 study in pediatrics and recommendations from the american academy of pediatrics aap say that advice may be outdated.
According to the american academy of pediatrics aap the best place for a baby to sleep is in his parents bedroom.
That means having a crib with a firm mattress and a fitted sheet and keeping it completely clear of bumpers toys and blankets.
He should sleep in his own crib or bassinet or in a co sleeper safely attached to the bed but shouldn t be in his own room until he is at least 6 months better 12 months.
My opinion is that a co sleeper is safer still since it eliminates any risk of baby falling between the bassinet and the bed if mother needs to pick her up either for breastfeeding or a short soothing cuddle.
The safest spot for infant sleep is on a firm.