I used a bumper with DD, but probably don't with this one. Chances are low it'll be an issue, but there is a risk. AAP just came out last week and said they're unsafe. I don't know if they still don't like breathable ones. My DD didn't roll much, so she never had an issue with getting her arms or legs through the slats. I guess I'll just wait and see with this one. I did swaddle her highly from birth (early April) until.... maybe July.
I used a breathable one with DD but I probably will not use anything with this one, unless we find a need - for DD, by the time she was moving and it would be useful, she was able to push it up or down and still weasel her arm or legs or feet out, so it really didn't make a difference. We took it out when she was about 7 or 8 months and just never put it back in.
I probably won't until the baby gets arms or legs stuck. The AAP said no to breathable ones as well because of a strangulation risk of the strings.
We have the breathable ones on our crib and it velcros to itself. No strings.
I found the breathable ones at a garage sale for a dollar and they are in like new condition. I put them on to see what they look like but will be most likely taking them off until our LO can move. Especially since no bumpers makes it easier for me to see when they are sleeping.
With DS we didn't use bumpers until he could roll and I had to go in there to pull limbs back out from the slats. Then we used breathable ones with no strings (velcro to themselves like PP said). Planning to do the same this time.
I'm not going to use a bumper for the first 4 months at least. I'll probably do a breathable bumper once the baby gets a little older in order to prevent them from getting a leg or arm caught between the rails.
No bumpers, I don't see a use at a young age anyway. If I feel I need bumpers later when the baby is older to keep pacifier or limbs in I will purchase it, but not until much older.
With DS we didn't use bumpers until he could roll and I had to go in there to pull limbs back out from the slats. Then we used breathable ones with no strings (velcro to themselves like PP said). Planning to do the same this time.
This for us too.
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
We won't be using bumpers while the baby is young.
Since we aren't buying a bumper, I am not sure if we would even use one once the child is older.
Tons of love and hugs to Ricola & Baby Alex <br>
MySweetBaboo, IRL friend, always rooting for Baboo #2, love ya girl!<3 <br>
7.7.11 BFP | 3.19.12 EDD | 3.14.12 Baby Girl's BDay | Purse Blog |
On the fence with a breathable. I did register for one to potentially use once Reese is old enough to move around. The ones I registered for do not have ties.
Me (33). DH (37). DD (2.2012). MCs x4. After 4 years & 7 months, due 4.2018!
Re: Let's talk about bumpers....
We have the breathable ones on our crib and it velcros to itself. No strings.
I found the breathable ones at a garage sale for a dollar and they are in like new condition. I put them on to see what they look like but will be most likely taking them off until our LO can move. Especially since no bumpers makes it easier for me to see when they are sleeping.
With DS we didn't use bumpers until he could roll and I had to go in there to pull limbs back out from the slats. Then we used breathable ones with no strings (velcro to themselves like PP said). Planning to do the same this time.
this! no worries about a crib yet either, that will come later for us.
This for us too.
Welcome to the world, Baby W: born on 3/8/12 @ 3:49pm - 8lb 11 oz, 22 in.
We won't be using bumpers while the baby is young.
Since we aren't buying a bumper, I am not sure if we would even use one once the child is older.
| Purse Blog |
Me (33). DH (37). DD (2.2012). MCs x4. After 4 years & 7 months, due 4.2018!
BFP #2 7/18/11 - EDD 3/29/12 - Born 3/13/12
BFP #1 4/4/11 - Natural M/C - 7w1d - 4/30/11
Keegan Patrick - Bilateral Clubfeet found at Anatomy Scan.
www.facebook.com/portraitave