I'm still abiding by the whole "crib should look like a jail cell" (this is what the nurse at our parenting class said). I literally have nothing in my LO's crib, just a fitted sheet around the mattress. I've noticed in a few pictures that some people have put the crib bumpers in, blankets, toys, etc. It got me wondering if many people have started to use these things. I've had family members tell me repeatedly that I could put the bumpers in now that she's rolling all over the place, but everything I've read says that they are still a suffocation risk. Just wondering what is in everyone's crib.
What's in your crib???? 192 votes
Nothing other than a fitted sheet
Fitted sheet and crib bumpers
Fitted sheet, crib bumpers, blanket
Fitted sheet, crib bumpers, blanket, toys, etc.
My baby still doesn't sleep in a crib.
Re: What's in your crib????
Franco Paul born 6/4/15 at 39 weeks. Mila Francesca born 10/19/13 at 37 weeks. Both born via C-Section after 6 years of fertility treatments, disappointments and losses. Love them!!
So she has the fitted sheet, mesh bumper (on only one side) and her glo worm (plays music and lights up). On rare occasions at nap if she's been fighting it I'll put an A&a blanket tucked in width wise (I sometimes snuggle it so it smells like me) and that helps her sleep. But this is not the norm.
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Just a fitted sheet and a small lovey, but she only spends the first half of the night in the crib. When explaining to my family on why we would not be using crib bumpers, I used this Journal of Pediatrics articles....
https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(07)00363-0/fulltext
I was shocked at how many older babies (7, 12, 14 months old) die from suffocation due to crib bumpers. I guess I used to think it was only tiny newborns with no head control.
Eleanor 9.30.13
I'm too paranoid. It's just the baby and the fitted sheet in our crib.