So, bumpers are bad due to the increased risk of SIDS and keeping too much carbon dioxide around the baby when it sleeps. Wouldn't bassinets do the same thing? Maybe this is my irrational brain trying to think too much too early, but I thought of this when I was putting my bassinet next to my bed in preparation of tonight's induction. Please help me with this one ladies!
Re: Help me wrap my brain around this...
I agree w/ what you are saying but honestly they change the recommendations all the time that I'm not sure what is safe or not. DS used a bumper and a bassinet and so will this LO.
Bassinets usually have lower, thinnner sides allowing more airflow. The bumper thing is still up in the air though. Our birth teacher actually told us not to go bumper free. If baby's limbs stick through the bars or head bangs into the bars baby can be injured. She just recommended getting breathable bumpers.
I had this stroller w/ DS and loved the bassinet!
i really want to use my bumper, it makes the crib look so cute! lol but i dont want to risk anything since no one is certain about using them or not.
so i got a breathable bumper but its just not the same haha.
I don't really get it...they have no clue what can really cause SIDS...When i did my crib I added the bumpers thinking I woudl remove them but they look so cute and I cannot imagine that they 'trap' carbon dioxide since the entire top of the crib is open!!! It's crazy to me. I mean I could see it if the crib was enclosed maybe?
to me I would worry more about stffed animals and blankets suffocating the baby. I plan to use bumpers until the baby can stand in the crib.
I think that it's not the same as a bassinet because they are only made to be used up to about 15 pounds, and I don't think baby can roll over at that point. The bumpers become a hazard when babies can roll over/move around more, because they can roll into the sides restricting their breathing.
(please keep in mind this is my theory, I haven't looked it up...but to me that would make sense)
I'm pretty sure you're correct. I've read several things that relate to that theory anyway!!
I got a regular bumper made for the back and ends only since the back is against the wall and the ends of my crib are solid. Then I put a breathable bumper on the front (slatted) side for peace of mind. So in my mind I get the cuteness of the bumper, but the safety of breathability!