Is getting a crib bedding set really that much of a necessity? Or can I buy a fitted crib sheet and blanket? The one we really like is $150 and I just don't see why we need to spend that on blankets when we're already on a budget. FTM, so I don't know if it's something I need to get.
Also while you're all here: mobiles. Are they a necessity or are they all for appearance?
Re: Are crib beddings a necessity
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You'll want a couple fitted sheets at least. Halo sleep sacs are highly recommended. I also bought waterproof mattress protectors.
We did get a mobile because I've read the contrasting colors helps with focus when they are smaller.
We received knitted blankets and quilts from family which we used as blankets for the carseat and play mats.
Question though: why no blankets? I mean I understand not putting a sheet and a comforter over him, but a little baby blanket?
Also we planned on bumpers (hold your fire)
Mobiles are cute and I want one but from hearing all that maybe we'll wait til he's old enough to benefit from it (or me benefit from it, lol).
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
LO is obsessed with her mobile. I'd recommend one. We could stick her in her crib and turn it on for a few minutes any time we needed to get something done, and she would coo and laugh at it.
Also, as kids get older, they can use bumpers to climb on and potentially climb out of the crib.
Mobiles = no
Bumpers and blankets = no
Jamie
I have a photo of myself as a newborn, laying in a crib on my belly with bumpers and a blanket covering my back. As time goes by, we keep freaking ourselves out more and more. Being a mom & caring for a newborn is already stressful and scary, and it just gets worse year by year.
Babies survived in cars before car seats existed. Will you be changing it with your child without one, just becaue lots of babies survived those car rides?
Babies survived in cars before car seats existed. Will you be changing it with your child without one, just becaue lots of babies survived those car rides?
That's a silly comparison because not using a car seat is illegal, and its illegal for safety. Bumpers and blankets aren't illegal...
There are efforts in some states to make traditional bumpers illegal. They just haven't necessarily succeeded yet that I am aware of. In my state I believe legislation has been introduced to ban them, it just hasn't gone through yet. Just because it isn't illegal doesn't mean it isn't dangerous.
If you like traditional bumpers, I've seen them tied on the outside, below the mattress, like a bedskirt would be on a bed. It's just not worth the risk. The fact that there isn't a large number of bumper related deaths is not evidence they are safe, its evidence that recalls and safety warnings have been well spread and accepted. Your baby might sleep perfectly still and in the same place for months, and one morning you wake up and they rolled/scooted clear to the other side. There is no preventative measure you can take to keep baby from rolling into a face full of fabric and suffocating.
But it's really not different. Not when the safety of your child is involved. We know better now, we know that smoking is harmful and that car seats save lives, at one point we didn't know that but now we do. Bumpers and things in the crib being a risk for suffocation is a recent development, our parents didn't know that when we were infants but now we do.
Btw, pretty sure there are a couple of states making bumpers illegal.
Check into sheet savers for spit up when they are very tiny. I also recommend three waterproof mattress pads and extra sheets.
Car seats, smoking, and alcohol didnt seem like a big deal either once upon a time because they were social norms but as data and research became available laws and guidelines changed to keep kids safe.
The mesh bumpers work great but should be removed when baby gets agile enough to climb and at that point they don't need them anyway.