October 2011 Moms

DS jumped out of the crib!

So, this morning I heard DS wake up and talk to himself for a few minutes before I got up to get him.  I made his bottle and went to the bathroom and when I was in the bathroom I heard a thud and he cried for a few seconds.  I wondered what he was doing, but figured he knocked something over on his changing table or something.  I went in there and he was on the floor in crawling position.  He has seemed fine all morning and I'm going to call doctor in 10 minutes when they'll answer, but OMG!!!  I have seen DS standing and leaning way over sometimes on the video monitor so I'm guessing that's what he did.  We have a breathable bumper in there, but I thought it would squash down if he stepped on it.  I'll be taking it out now.  DH told me the crib was on the lowest setting, but I just looked at it and it seems there's one more to go!  Agh!  Has anyone else experienced this? 

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  • Thanks Lisa.  Yeah, it was very scary!  I bet your sister was very surprised to find her LO like that!  I wonder if I can figure out how to lower the crib myself?  DH doesn't get home until after DS goes to bed.  Agh!

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  • That's insane!  Like Lisa, I think if you move the crib down another notch all will be fine.  Ours is on the lowest setting and the rail comes to her chin.  There is no way on earth she will be getting over that for a while.

    If you say he was leaning over, then it's definitely not low enough.

    Glad he is OK.

    PS...  You shoul dbe able to lower yourself.  It may need a special tool, but they usually have 4 screws that you take out and replace in the lower notches.  Lay bottom on top.  Easy Peasy.

  • I'm sure he's fine. That's why we ended up ditching the crib with E. Lo has gotten out of the crib once and she somehow got out of the Pack N Play she naps in at my ILs. I wasn't there but the story I heard is MH, SIL and MIL heard banging and went upstairs and she had her top half over the edge and was rocking it trying to flip it
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    Thanks Lisa.nbsp; Yeah, it was very scary!nbsp; I bet your sister was very surprised to find her LO like that!nbsp; I wonder if I can figure out how to lower the crib myself?nbsp; DH doesn't get home until after DS goes to bed.nbsp; Agh!
    Most cribs are the same. If you take the mattress out you'll see the four places to unscrew, usually a wing nut type of thing. Then just push it down and line up the screws with the lowest setting holes and tighten it all up. I've done it on 2 different cribs and neither were that hard.

    On my cribs you need an allen key. I've lowered my kids' crib mattresses every time. If I wanted to DH the cribs would still be in their boxes. Confused

    Like PP said, I'm sure your DS is fine, but how scary that must have been! So crazy. Hope his mama has recovered from the shock of it all. 

  • Thanks y'all!  I work from home today so I'll try to do it myself!  DH is usually home in the mornings, but he took my cat to the vet for me.  The doctor called and said to just watch out for grogginess, vomiting, uneven pupil sizes, and just not acting like himself.

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    Thanks Lisa.nbsp; Yeah, it was very scary!nbsp; I bet your sister was very surprised to find her LO like that!nbsp; I wonder if I can figure out how to lower the crib myself?nbsp; DH doesn't get home until after DS goes to bed.nbsp; Agh!
    Most cribs are the same. If you take the mattress out you'll see the four places to unscrew, usually a wing nut type of thing. Then just push it down and line up the screws with the lowest setting holes and tighten it all up. I've done it on 2 different cribs and neither were that hard.

    This, I've done it three times with our crib.  You got this, girl!  Just like Lisa said, the frame goes up and down, then pop the screws in place.  Betcha you can YouTube it, if you are a visual learner like me :-)

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  • Good luck with the crib. If you don't still have the paperwork from when you bought it, you should be able to find instructions online. It shouldn't be too hard.

    I hope LO is okay. Sounds like just a scare, probably more for you than for him.

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    Good luck with the crib. If you don't still have the paperwork from when you bought it, you should be able to find instructions online. It shouldn't be too hard.

    I hope LO is okay. Sounds like just a scare, probably more for you than for him.

     This exactly! I am almost expecting to see more of these posts on here within the next few months since our LOs are getting more active.

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  • I lowered the crib!  I thought it was kind of hard, but I finally got it figured out!!  Yay!

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  • imageamyc216:
    I lowered the crib!  I thought it was kind of hard, but I finally got it figured out!!  Yay!

    Good for you! Good job!! 

  • Oh gosh! How scary. I am glad you got the crib lowered. N fell off of my bed once...I was so scared. I called the Pedi and they said just to watch her for a couple of hours and if she starts acting funny, gets a fever etc. to call back. She was fine. I think it scared me more than it scared her.

    I am impressed by how resourceful so many of you are. I have never even attempted to move the crib lower. It falls under DH's "man jobs" :P

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    imagelisajay09:
    imageamyc216:
    Thanks Lisa.nbsp; Yeah, it was very scary!nbsp; I bet your sister was very surprised to find her LO like that!nbsp; I wonder if I can figure out how to lower the crib myself?nbsp; DH doesn't get home until after DS goes to bed.nbsp; Agh!
    Most cribs are the same. If you take the mattress out you'll see the four places to unscrew, usually a wing nut type of thing. Then just push it down and line up the screws with the lowest setting holes and tighten it all up. I've done it on 2 different cribs and neither were that hard.

    On my cribs you need an allen key. I've lowered my kids' crib mattresses every time. If I wanted to DH the cribs would still be in their boxes. [8-)]

    Like PP said, I'm sure your DS is fine, but how scary that must have been! So crazy. Hope his mama has recovered from the shock of it all. 

    So, so true!  I put DD's crib together by myself a month before she was born.  I like putting furniture together though... "It's like high stakes Legos"

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