
So here’s the thing…
Your baby definitely needs a safe place to sleep.
But it does not need to look like an influencer’s Pinterest board.
Your baby definitely needs a safe place to sleep.
But it does not need to look like an influencer’s Pinterest board.
I hate to mess with your aesthetic goals, but that expensive transforming crib/changing table/full-size-bed? Totally optional. Especially if you plan on having more than one child

For most families, that stuff is:
– Expensive
– Overhyped
– And often… kinda impractical
– Expensive
– Overhyped
– And often… kinda impractical
Real talk: Many of those dreamy nursery setups make it so the only place baby care can happen is in the nursery. And depending on your house or lifestyle, that’s a huge pain in the butt.
As a mom of 5, here’s what I’ve learned:
✨ A simple, anchored dresser with a changing pad at the right height works great, bonus your back will thank you and when your little one is out of diapers: just remove the changing pad.
✨ A safe, affordable crib from IKEA? Does the job beautifully, and can be reused for any subsequent babies.
✨Babies don’t care about decor… they want comfort and closeness
✨ A simple, anchored dresser with a changing pad at the right height works great, bonus your back will thank you and when your little one is out of diapers: just remove the changing pad.
✨ A safe, affordable crib from IKEA? Does the job beautifully, and can be reused for any subsequent babies.
✨Babies don’t care about decor… they want comfort and closeness
✨ A bassinet in your bedroom is perfect since the AAP recommends rooming-in the first 6 months.
✨ If you qualify, bed sharing following the safe sleep 7 is also a great for some families.

Some other thoughts;
🙃 You might feed the baby on the couch more than in the nursery.
👩❤️👨 You can keep your sex life even with a baby in your room. Ask me how I know.
😴 Walking across the room to feed baby is much better than across the house.
🙃 You might feed the baby on the couch more than in the nursery.
👩❤️👨 You can keep your sex life even with a baby in your room. Ask me how I know.
😴 Walking across the room to feed baby is much better than across the house.
🙃 You might even get creative, like I did, and put my favorite chair for nursing (the Ikea Poäng with ottoman obviously) in the dining area, so I could be with the family while I nursed the littlest.

Here’s the point:
A beautiful nursery is fine.
But you and your baby live in a whole home—not just one room.
A beautiful nursery is fine.
But you and your baby live in a whole home—not just one room.
Instead of spending thousands on gear you may not use…
What if you invested in what you actually need?
What if you invested in what you actually need?
✅ A safe place to sleep
✅ A way to feed baby
✅ Diapers, wipes, and a tub
✅ Some clothes, a car seat, a baby carrier
✅ And… real support
✅ Diapers, wipes, and a tub
✅ Some clothes, a car seat, a baby carrier
✅ And… real support
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