This is my dilemma right now. I am so confused on what is even right or wrong for me. Everyone has their opinions. I told my mom that I wasn't sure if I wanted bumpers and she said the baby could get their head stuck and then other saying suffocation is a factor if you have them??? What are you doing?? I did find these breathable thin bumper piece at Target that still kept from the baby slipping out a limb, but also was mesh breathable material??
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I think the older generations encourage bumpers because that's what was acceptable in their day. We have new research and things have changed. I bet we all slept on our tummy as babies but now they preach that back is best.
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This is what I do. IF rolling a limbs getting stuck become issues later, we'll put the breathable bumper up.
I think it can affect their access to air... It's recommended to keep a fan on in the baby's room to help with air circulation, which helps with their breathing. So I think the theory is that they'll have "more" air without the bumpers.
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Also, as one poster mentioned, there are laws on how far the slats in a crib can be apart. Stores aren't allowed to sell cribs with slats more than X inches apart. I think it might be 1.5 inches. So it's impossible for the baby to get their head caught. Just beware if buying a used crib.
We used bumpers but DS didn't actually sleep in his crib for several months. By the time he was in his crib, he could roll and I think that's important because then the infant can roll away from the bumper. Eventually as LO can pull up, you'll have to remove the bumpers because he will be able to use it as a step to climb out of the crib!
If your LO will sleep in his crib during the first few months, mesh bumpers are recommended. I actually just looked at them at Target today and they come in more colors than I thought. A lot of bedding sets are also sold without bumpers and you have to buy them separately.
I really feel like its a matter of opinion. I am buying bumpers for LOs crib. Do some research and then make your decision. GL!
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