We have one on our crib. We put it on once my son started rolling back to belly and belly to back, which was around 6 months. While they aren't necessary, it's nice to have something in between him and the bars.
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We have one on our crib. We put it on once my son started rolling back to belly and belly to back, which was around 6 months. While they aren't necessary, it's nice to have something in between him and the bars.
This. She's not rolling back to belly yet, but we like preventing her from getting her arms and legs caught.
I used one with DD and have on on DS's crib. (Someday he'll sleep in the darn thing.) I wasn't worried at all about them. My kids stay in my room until at least 6 months. The bumper worked great at keeping DD's paci's in.
It is not recommended to use a crib bumper of any sort, even the breathable ones, so we don't plan to use one. That said, if there gets to be a point where he is rolling and getting his arms or legs stuck, we may reevaluate. By the time they can roll, I believe the risk of SIDS is greatly decreased, so we may use one if he needs it. But we won't be buying one unless/until it becomes an issue.
Re: Breathable mesh crib liner
Used them last time. Won't this time since they are not recommended anymore.
This. She's not rolling back to belly yet, but we like preventing her from getting her arms and legs caught.
Using one right now. They keep the pacifier in and DS moves around a lot and this keeps him from getting caught in the slats.
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