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Invaluable Baby Crib Bedding Security Word in the Ear

While the parents may get excited for preparing their nursery for their baby, many do not think about the safety issues surrounding baby bedding. It's easy to get carried away with cute comforters, so pay attention to ensure your baby's crib is safe, and still stylish.

To save money on baby bedding, only purchase fitted sheets and a light weight blanket for your newborn. Comforters will probably be unnecessary until your child is around two years old, so keep this in mind when buying a set. Do not cover your child in a heavy blanket before he or she is a year old, because your child may overheat or even suffocate when covered by the blanket.

Instead of using heavy blankets, pay attention to the temperature in the nursery to keep the room comfortable and for clothing, use lightweight one-piece pajamas in the summer and thicker sleepers or wearable blankets in the winter.

If bumpers come with the baby bedding you pick out, get rid of them because they're not safe, and have been linked to SIDS. Crib bumpers can be used as step-stools to assist little ones in climbing out of their crib, as soon as they can climb it is time for the bumpers to be removed. Bumpers aren't sufficient, though they look good with baby girl or boy crib set.

Take stuffed animals and pillows out of the crib - no matter how adorable -before your baby sleeps in it, because they present a suffocation risk. It is all right for a child to play with toys in his crib as long as someone is watching him, but when it is time for them to go to sleep all toys need to be removed.

Crib bedding is a wonderful addition to your baby's nursery, but keep in mind that matching comforters and pillows are not safe or functional for an infant. You should talk to your pediatrician to get details, but in general, don't use more infant bedding than you need to.

You'll have much more freedom to decorate a toddler's bed, because then it will make sense to have comforters and pillows on the bed, but by that time, your child will expect to make at least some of the decisions.

Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for Your Baby Bedding.

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Some Advice for Customizing Newborn Crib Sheets as Your Infant Matures

Buying crib bedding isn't too complex, and there are just a few safety measures to keep in mind. A number of toddler sanctuary groups have released what they believe is fit for the use of crib bedding. Safety guidelines are intended to ensure the safety of sleeping infants who are unable to protect themselves against the dangers of suffocation.

It is recommended that babies sleep on their backs with no extra cushions in the crib. Even though stuffed toys, pillows, quilts and comforters may look cute, soft bedding items such as these shouldn't be in cribs with infants. To meet the requirements for this guideline, you will only need to have a fitted sheet to cover your crib mattress. You can put a blanket in the crib, but you shouldn't be able to pull it over the baby's head, and it should stay tucked in at the crib's foot.

There is no established consensus as to whether or not cribs should have bumpers; even if they are fastened tightly to the rails so that there is no risk of suffocation, some pediatricians maintain that having them in the crib can restrict airflow. Because of these problems, there have been new types of bumpers being designed. Confusion about the usefulness of crib bumpers may arise because they are still include in most baby bedding. There are many different opinions about baby bumpers, so use your discretion to determine whether they make sense for you.

American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on minimal crib bedding should be followed until babies are at least twelve months old, at which point they usually are mobile enough to push bedding items away from the face. Before your baby is a year old,you may need to make some changes to his crib bedding to ensure safety. It is important that once a baby is able to move on their own, and has gained the ability to sit upright or pull themselves up to standing with the use of the crib bars, that the mattress be lowered and any items that would facilitate getting out of the crib be removed. Crib bumpers, in particular, make for an easy foothold and should be taken off to prevent babies from climbing over crib rails.

Luckily after a year old, the danger of SIDS decreases and you may now add bedding items into your baby's crib; these items can be for decorative purposes, as well as for comfort. Choosing a matching comforter and bed skirt can enhance the baby decor. Small cuddly blankets are suitable for the child's warmth and comfortableness. While many toddlers appreciate a plush toy in the bed to help ease the nighttime routine, pillows are better for two-year olds.

Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for Your Baby Bedding.

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