What is everyone going with? Have you even started to look at crib mattresses yet?
We got the Graco Lauren crib and a lot of reviews say that only specific mattresses fit into it because they need to have square edges, and not round. The Sealy-Soybean Foamcore has great reviews but some of the complaints are that it isn't even made of soy-bean and has a vinyl cover that still could give of chemical/gas fumes. Should I really be worried about that gasses and chemicals, or should I go off of the tons of positive reviews?
Re: Let's talk mattresses
Then came a miscarriage March '11
Then came a baby in the baby carriage May 16, 12
Waiting on our second little peanut!
Then came a miscarriage March '11
Then came a baby in the baby carriage May 16, 12
Waiting on our second little peanut!
This is what I have read as well. I think the foam ones range anywhere from $70-$200 depending on what brand. The Sealy that we are looking at is around $120 I think.
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BFP#1 EDD 11/8/11 - MC @ 9w6d, 4/15/11 we said goodbye
BFP#2 DD arrived 5/7/12
We also have the Graco Lauren crib- we love it. We're getting a second one for LO#2. We use the Serta organic mattress at BRU- it's about the same price as the crib ($175 or so), but we splurged on it since the crib was so cheap!
Also, I never heard anything about using a specific mattress for the crib (I'm not sure if they have changed the crib design a little since we bought in Spring 2010)- our mattress has rounded corners and there have been no problems.
We went with a Colgate organic mattress from the boutique we ordered our furniture from.
They provided us with a little tidbit of info too... if you're looking for a "name brand" mattress at BRU, look very carefully at the label. The Sealy mattresses they sell are actually Kolcraft and they just purchased the rights to the Sealy name. This may not matter to some but if you think you're buying a Sealy when in fact, it's a Kolcraft, that sort of stinks.
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We got a 2 stage infant/toddler mattress with the square sides, which is supposed to prevent less opportunity for in between the matress/crib. It's by Colgate. When they are through with the infant side, then you flip it over for the toddler side. It was a little pricey, but totally worth it and also it was 20% off when we got it!
This is from their website (we got it from USA Baby):
Infant side:
Specially shaped square corners for a snug fit. This safer design prevents baby from getting caught in the corners of the crib, and prevents sheets from coming off, which can be a suffocation hazard to the infant.
2-inch hypoallergenic foam base gives better support for the undeveloped back and neck area.
Fiber wrap is made up of man made materials, non allergenic. Provides a safe, evenly supported sleeping surface for infant and toddler.
Staph-Guard Cover is the same fabric protection used in hospitals. This extremely safe surface resists bacteria and germ growth. It is also water, mildew and rot resistant.
I was 100% set on this:
https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Classica-Foam-Mattress-White/dp/B000VJJF60/ref=wl_it_dp_o_npd?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3AQE0UKUA8Z43&colid=2QDE0HYYVGOJS
Colgate is top rated by amazon and by baby bargains. But then a friend from church gave me her expensive, barely used organic mattress for free so I'm using it instead.