You're right . I just am now feeling like I want my child in my own room, and i'm grateful my parents made the room for her and stuff I just don't think I want that at the moment. I was never really given a chance to think about that untill now after they painted the room... I want my baby's crib in here in my room and don't know what i should say
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? thelaura answered Sunday November 6 2011, 11:57 am: Have you expressed this to your mother?
I agree that once the child is born, you will want it in your room, for the simple fact you're obviously going to want it close to you and it's a lot easier. I don't think moving the crib from one room to another is going to make a massive deal to your parents.
It's not like you're not going to use the room they made for the baby - you can put all the baby's items in there, instead of clogging up your own room and use it during the day time when you're not going to bed.
If you haven't mentioned it, just simply say "when the baby's born, I'm going to want the crib in my bedroom, so i can keep a closer eye on her during the night" - and see what your mum says. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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