Select The Baby Bedding That's Right For You

Select The Baby Bedding That's Right For You

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As a new parent, you probably find that it is easier to choose baby bedding based upon its looks instead of its functionality. However, this really is not the way in which you should go about doing this type of shopping, especially since your baby's safety and comfort depend upon it. With this in mind, here are some things that you should NOT do:

1. Do not ignore your baby's safety. Their crib must conform to the government's safety standards. Even so, you should still look for any parts that may be dangerous for your baby. This includes sharp corners, flimsy wheels, or slats that are more than 2.5 inches apart. So, while you may want to purchase a used crib, you need to make sure that it conforms to these rules and that it is not listed as one of the cribs that has been recalled.

2. Do not use any bedding material that your baby may be allergic to. Instead, make sure that you only use wool, cotton or baby-friendly synthetic materials.

3. Make sure that the baby bedding you use is not soft. Instead, your baby's bedding should be firm. This is really important because soft baby bedding is one of the leading causes of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

4. Make sure that you never place a lot of cushions, pillows or other items into your baby's crib, especially whenever they are sleeping. This is because the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) says that this too can lead to SIDs.

5. You should never use bumper pads. The AAP says that these too increase your baby's risk of SIDs. If you feel that you really must use them, then you should make sure that the bumper pads are not soft or bulky and that they are securely attached to your crib with any extra string having been removed.

6. Make sure that you do not use rubber sheets. While it use to be thought that these would keep your baby dry and their skin from being irritated, today the opposite is believed to be true. Instead, you should use flannel-lined mattress pads that have been specifically designed to keep everything dry.

Knowing what baby's should not have whenever it comes to baby bedding should make you feel more knowledgeable about what to purchase for inside of your baby's bed. This should make you feel safe and secure whenever you do go shopping.


About the Author:
Suzanne Browne has worked as a nanny for the past 10 years. Now she is writing articles such as this one in hopes of educating parents and other nannies on how to bring up their babies in a safe manner. To learn more from her, make sure to check out her other web sites: Baby Room Decorations



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