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In 2016, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended that all parents and caregivers share a room with their baby for at least the first six months of life and ideally, the entire first year of life . 1 The recommendation came after the AAP looked at new research and data. According to their research, when parents share a room with their baby for six months to a year, the risk of SIDS goes down by up to 50 percent. 1


The recommendations are so important for families looking to protect their little one as best they can, but it also changes things a little. Does this mean the age of parents lovingly planning the perfect nursery for their baby is over? How in the world do you share a room with a baby for an entire year? Is all your private time gone as a parent? Can you really make room-sharing work for you?


Every family has to do what's best for them, of course, but with research that shows us that simply sharing a room together can help reduce the risk of SIDS, it's definitely worth exploring if you can make room sharing with your baby work for your family. If you are expecting a baby or have recently welcomed a little one into your home, here are some tips for room sharing.


Although the AAP says that the ideal situation is keeping the baby in your room for an entire year, they especially emphasize the importance of the first six months because that's when the risk of SIDS is higher. 1 If your family situation prevents you from being able to share a room with your baby for a whole year, you could instead focus on keeping the baby in your room for the first six months of his or her life.


The most important thing to keep in mind about sharing a room with your baby is that the reason it reduces the risk of SIDS is that the infant is within view of the parents or caregivers more frequently. So the APP recommends that you put the baby's crib or the sleeping environment in view of wherever you sleep so you can clearly see your baby and reach him or her quickly to feed and soothe them. 1 In other words, room sharing isn't going to make much of a difference if you place the crib in a corner or closet where you can't see your baby—the point is to keep the your little one close. 


Here's a secret tip: white noise. 2 You can use a fan for white noise in your house, but there are different types of soothing white noise machines you can buy and even use with you when you travel.


Fans work for two purposes: they drown out other noise, such as getting ready for bed or siblings running around upstairs, and they are a "sleep signal" to little ones. They know once the fan is on, it's time to sleep . And as a bonus, the use of a fan in a baby's room is associated with lowering the risk of SIDS as well, so it's a win-win. 3


The AAP's recommendations also included a special section on multiples. The experts recommend that if you have twins or multiples, you should always put them to sleep separately, not in the same sleeping environment. There isn't enough evidence at this time to say that sleeping together is safe, so they instead recommend separate cribs. 4


Obviously, when you're sharing a room with your baby, there will be less room for all of the baby's stuff. So you'll have to consider what you need close by and what can remain in the baby's bedroom. You may find that keeping a basket of diapers, wipes, and easy changes of clothes for those inevitable blow-outs in the middle of the night is sufficient.


If you have other children or a very small living area, you may be worried that the baby will wake up with other noise. But babies are very adaptable and if you start room sharing from day one, they will adjust quickly. In fact, some parents find that the more you let your little one get used to room sharing, the easier it is. If your baby needs alone time to sleep, however (every baby is different), consider staggering bedtimes so the older kids fall asleep first and then put the baby down to sleep. It might be an adjustment for your family, but knowing that your baby is safe and nearby might just make it all worth it.

American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths: updated 2016 recommendations for a safe infant sleeping environment . Pediatrics . 2016;138(5)::e20162938. doi:10.1542/peds.2016-2938
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Babies go through about 8,000 diapers before they’re toilet trained, says the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), with about 3,000 changes in your baby’s first year of life alone. If changing diapers were a job paying $5 per diaper (and don’t we wish it were?), you would earn $15,000 in the first year. 
Anything you do thousands of times should be done comfortably, particularly when your back and neck may already be strained with nursing and baby care. This is where changing tables comes into the equation. 
Changing tables are safe, secure pieces of nursing furniture made specifically to change your growing baby’s diapers. They often feature compartments to put all your diaper changing supplies like diapers, wipes, and diaper cream. They also may come with a pad made to sit atop the table to keep your baby more comfortable and secure, and contain messes (and there will be messes) to one easy-to-clean area. 
Changing tables are not new, but they have evolved significantly over the years as parents seek more flexibility, increased functionality, and of course, style. Now parents can choose from a variety of changing tables. For instance: 
Once you select the changing table that fits your needs, keeping your baby safe while using it (especially during those middle of the night nursing and changing sessions) will be key. Here’s what the AAP recommends: 
Choosing a changing table is a big nursery checklist item, but it’s hard to know what you might need before you’re already doing the job. The best changing table has the right size, functionality, and price for your family. It should be sturdy, ideally have lots of well-organized storage space, and should be good-looking enough to blend into your home’s design. 
So we started our search in BabyCenter's Community, looking for changing tables that parents use and recommend to each other. Once we found these positive reviews, we gave their recommendations to our expert editors to research and vet, seeking the options that are reasonably priced, well-reviewed, and widely available. 
Keep reading to find our favorite crib/changing table combo, our top dresser changing table pick, and more. And if you’re looking for more nursery furniture options, our favorite cribs and gliders may help. 
With near-perfect online reviews, this changing table brings a simple design (available in five colors including fan favorites: white, gray, and black) to a highly functional piece of nursery furniture. The Delta Children Changing Table has a safety railing on all four sides, a strap for additional safety, and two open shelves for storage. Fans say that it’s nice and sturdy too, and doesn’t tremble when you walk around the room. 
Inventory for some of the colors varies greatly. You can buy this table with or without a changing pad, so make sure you’re choosing the version you want. 
“I did a lot of research to buy a changing table and I am very happy that I finally settled with this one. I have been using it for my newborn for the past few weeks and this table is of great help. Very sturdy, spacious and easy access. Easy to assemble as well. Overall I am extremely satisfied.”
Want a crib and changing table that grows with your baby? The Graco Hadley 4-1 can be purchased with the changing table, making this crib the unstoppable nerve center of your nursery. Once your child’s outgrown the crib and changing table, the Hadley transforms into a toddler bed, a day bed, and finally, a full-size bed when the time is right. The sleek design and neutral colors (white, gray, espresso brown) fit well into many different decor schemes. 
Keep the increased functionality and longevity in mind when assembling this huge piece of furniture and make sure you plan for its arrival because it weighs close to 100 pounds. 
“I love that this combo has the drawers, but it also has the shelves to keep the diapers and such that you need more immediately in arms reach. The bottom drawer is also great to store extra bedding or the extra diapers you have stockpiled in bigger sizes.” 
For parents who don’t want to choose between a dresser and a changing table, this elegant dresser/changing table combo features the craftsmanship you’ve come to expect from Pottery Barn and the functionality parents need when building a nursery. When your child’s in the diaper stage, the changing table topper is anchored on top with metal brackets while a layer of felt on its underside protects the dresser’s finish. In time, the topper comes off and the Kendall is a classic multi-drawer dresser in a subtle design that goes the distance. 
Some parents prefer diaper tables with shelves over drawers, which make supplies easier to grab one-handed. 
“I have this set (crib, dresser with topper, wide bookshelf with the drawer and a nightstand) for my first, I'm still so obsessed with it I ordered a second dresser, bookshelf (narrow this time) and nightstand for our second’s nursery.” 
If you’re already thinking about where you will store all your baby’s stuff, consider this functional changing table that effortlessly doubles as a diaper storage area, toy chest, or book shelf. It’s ideal for parents who don’t want to commit to the price tag and footprint of a dresser changing table combo, but want an option that can fit the needs of your growing family. It comes in white and gray, and you can order professional assembly for an extra $89. 
This is not a convertible changing table, but you can remove your changing pad to use the top of the shelf as additional storage or a bookshelf. 
“This works great. I am used to a large dresser for a changing table but it is still being used by our older son. This was bought to put in our bedroom for quick changes for our newborn.”
With a classic look that fits almost any nursery theme, the Lauren has four sturdy wheels so you can easily move it around the house with you. It comes with a changing pad, has open shelves for quick-grab storage, and once it’s done with diaper duty, this table is sturdy enough that you’ll want to hang on to it for portable storage of books, toys, kitchen gear, or craft supplies. 
This changing table is made to be as lightweight as possible for transport, but that means it may not be as sturdy as bulky options. 
“I ordered it six months ago for my home-based daycare. It is very sturdy and I like the color as well!”
If you want a signature piece in your nursery that offers top functionality, this dresser/changer set is a showstopper. Available in smoked gray and weathered navy, this dresser changing table set has storage for days with a grand total of seven drawers: Four big, two medium, and one small. The stout topper turns the dresser into a safe changing table, then comes off when no longer needed; felt protects your Charlie’s top side in the meantime. 
This is a big piece of furniture so if space is not on your side consider more compact options. 
If you are looking for a no-fuss changing table with enough storage for all your diapering needs, the DaVinci Jenny Lind Changing Table with Pad is an excellent choice that delivers what parents seek the most: great price point, highly functional, and lots and lots of open-air storage. The top features a sturdy safety rail to keep your baby safe, and the shelf bottoms are reinforced so you can load them down with toys, diapering supplies, bedding, or whatever else you want to keep close at hand. 
The shelving is not open on all four sides, only two. This may make the grabbing-and-going process less smooth than desired. 
“I was 19 weeks pregnant when I put it together by myself. I do generally enjoy putting furniture together and this was pretty easy to figure out and get together. The shelves aren't the most sturdy things ever, but for what you store on a changing table, they work. The lip on the shelf does make it impossible to slide square storage boxes out easily, but the shorter rectangle ones fit great and work great.” 
An Inspector Gadget of baby products, this is a safe play space, napping space, and changing space in one. Plus, this Graco play yard also has a removable infant seat/bouncer with vibration. The changing station wipes clean and has an organizer to keep wipes, diapers, and other baby basics at your fingertips. Parents report that the changing station is sturdy and holds up well. If you are tight on space or want high functionality, this may
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