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nycgirl
Angels!
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
Nothing & then regular bumpers.
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Posted 3/27/15 1:32 PM |
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MyBabyG
LIF Adolescent
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Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
I did breathable.
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Posted 3/27/15 2:05 PM |
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MAK07
LIF Infant
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
We do nothing, I found it so annoying to put the bumper back on after changing the sheets, so I just ditched it! All three kids did fine without any bumper.
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Posted 3/27/15 5:27 PM |
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IVFmiracle
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
I used the breathable bumpers. When DD was about 6 months old she started sticking her foot out one of the spindles on the crib and would wake up crying because she couldn't get it back in. Obviously I don't have that problem anymore now that we have them on.
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Posted 3/27/15 8:06 PM |
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PitterPatter11
Baby Boy is Here!
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Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
Nothing. DS doesnt move much in his sleep.
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Posted 3/27/15 8:49 PM |
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2BadSoSad
LIF Adult
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
If you get a cute bedding set - dont use the regular bumper, NOT worth the risk...for what?
However, so it didnt go to waste, I used it as a crib skirt instead and attached it under the mattress to the bottom of the frame where the mattress sits, SO cute!
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Posted 3/27/15 11:59 PM |
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FirstMate
My lil cowboy
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
Posted by MrsM84
Posted by Mrs213
I used regular bumpers with DD
I got the matching regular crib bumper with my bedding for a shower present but have read numerous articles that say regular bumpers are an absolute no no due to the possible risk of suffocation/smothering. Most say that if you want to use the regular bumpers, you should only put them into the crib when the baby can control their own head/neck, so that if they did put there face into, they could pull themselves way from it to gain oxygen.
I really thought this was safety overkill until my angel care monitor went off one night when DS was 3 weeks old. He had managed to scooch himself over and his face was firmly planted in that bumper. If was so scary.
I used the breathable bumper because he loved sleeping with his face pressed up against the side. I didn't want his face on the wood of the crib. The breathable bumper was great.
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Posted 3/28/15 12:04 AM |
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Maybe-Baybe
My Sunshine
Member since 7/12 3415 total posts
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
Bought the breatheables and they were a waste. Save your $30.00
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Posted 3/28/15 9:55 AM |
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Mrs213
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by MrsM84
Posted by Mrs213
I used regular bumpers with DD
I got the matching regular crib bumper with my bedding for a shower present but have read numerous articles that say regular bumpers are an absolute no no due to the possible risk of suffocation/smothering. Most say that if you want to use the regular bumpers, you should only put them into the crib when the baby can control their own head/neck, so that if they did put there face into, they could pull themselves way from it to gain oxygen.
I really thought this was safety overkill until my angel care monitor went off one night when DS was 3 weeks old. He had managed to scooch himself over and his face was firmly planted in that bumper. If was so scary.
I used the breathable bumper because he loved sleeping with his face pressed up against the side. I didn't want his face on the wood of the crib. The breathable bumper was great.
Yes, I would not use them for a baby that young. I think we used them when dd was 6 months. Good thing you had those monitors
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Posted 3/28/15 5:06 PM |
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butterfly20
Party of 5 - 2015
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Re: Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
breathable...
yeah it can help keep binky's in... and whenever it slides down if I don't put it up, then one day my baby throws their arm or leg out the side.
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Posted 3/28/15 9:42 PM |
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Wishes1111
LIF Adolescent
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Breathable Bumper vs. Nothing?
nothing at first then breathable when baby started moving and got limbs stuck through the slats as other posters have said
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Posted 3/28/15 10:40 PM |
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