9 . What Your Parents Taught You About Cribs Beds

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Sleep is a crucial part of your Baby Cot's life. A crib can aid your baby to develop the habit of sleeping on their own, and keep you and your baby safe at night.

There are a variety of cribs, each with different sizes styles, designs, and mattress support heights. We searched for cribs which are safe, simple to use, and in line with the latest design trends.

Size

A crib is a bed that is designed for babies and infants. There are several different types of cribs, however they are all smaller than a toddler bed and offer an appropriate place for your child to sleep. Some cribs have wheels that let them be moved from room-to-room, and most are designed to minimize the risk of SIDS by providing a supportive and comfortable environment that is similar to the birthing womb.

Some parents prefer to keep their child in the crib as long as they can, but others may be ready to change them to a toddler's bed sooner. The most commonly used crib is the standard crib. It is suitable for your child from birth until they reach 18 months old, or be removed.

There are bassinets too, that can be used from birth to four months or until the baby becomes too large for it. They are smaller cribs, which are more compact, that can provide the closeness and comfort parents infants require during their early years. They also come in smaller sizes which makes them a good alternative if you're not certain what type of bedding your child would prefer.

To ensure your child's safety the bassinets and cribs have safety guidelines. For example, there should be no gaps larger than two fingers between the mattress and the frame of the crib and the slats should not be missing or loose. The bed shouldn't have any cutouts on the headboard or footboard because this could trap the child's legs or head and increase the risk for death by suffocation.

You can purchase cribs in a variety of styles and finishes. Some have integrated shelves or changing tables. If you plan to breastfeed, these cribs could be extremely convenient since you can feed your baby in the crib. If you're short on space or have a small budget, you can still find cribs with all the necessities.

If you have more money there are cribs that will grow with your child into toddler beds, and even daybeds and sofas. These cribs are known as 4-in-1 cribs and are a great option for parents who don't want an entirely new crib each time their child is out of the old one.

Style

If you are in the market for the perfect crib, take into consideration the style of the crib in relation to the nursery of your baby. You might want to choose a crib that matches the general theme of your home, regardless of whether it's rustic or contemporary. There are many crib options in natural wood or bright finishes, and with a wide variety of unique shapes and styles.

Cribs are safe places to sleep for infants. At first, they were cradles which could be rocked. As understanding of child safety grew and the need for a stationary crib became norm, and the designs changed to provide better protection against falling or entrapment. The cribs of today are built with features like sturdy construction, the right spacing of slats and non-toxic materials. They are designed to ensure your baby's safety and well-being.

You'll also find cribs that incorporate with a changing table or shelving unit to make it easier for parents during the newborn stage. However, it's not recommended cribs that you use this kind of crib when your baby is ready to stand up or climb, as it could make it easier for them to escape.

Some cribs offer adjustable mattress support heights, so you can lower the mattress as your baby grows. The higher setting is ideal for babies. The lower position is ideal when your child can sit up or roll in bed. This typically happens around the age of a year.

The mattress can be placed on a single-piece wooden board, wood-slat grid, or spring-wire frames. Both What to Expect and Baby Bargains recommend a metal spring base, because it is believed to be more sturdy than wooden slats which can break or become loose over the course of time. The base must be secure and firm to prevent excess air from circulating around the mattress. This could cause the risk of suffocation for infants.

If you're looking to keep your baby in a crib for as long as you can, then think about a crib that can be converted into an infant bed, a daybed and eventually, a full-size bed. They typically have rails that are removable, making the transition from a crib to an ordinary mattress much easier. They also have adjustable mattress levels.

Safety

Regardless of the style or design you select, it's essential to look for cribs that meet strict safety standards. In the United States this includes certifications from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and conformity with ASTM International Standards. These certifications are available on the packaging of the crib or in its description. Also, check the crib frame to see if there are any paint or wood defects that could pose danger for your baby.

If you're planning to purchase an additional mattress for your baby's crib opt for the most sturdy one you can find. This will lower the risk of accidental suffocation which is the leading cause of sudden infant death syndrome. Also, ensure that the mattress fits comfortably in the crib. A mattress that's too big or too small could be risky, since your baby may get trapped between the mattress and crib sides or headboard.

Certain reports of nonfatal accidents, including 21 reported deaths identified by the NPR, and two deaths that were reported during the NPR Update, are based on crib beds that are too soft. These incidents can lead to a range of dangers, such as gaps between the mattress and the crib's side, or the footboard and head that create entrapment risks as well as infants who roll onto or becoming wedged between the mattress and the headboard or wall pillows and blankets that pose dangers of suffocation; and mattresses that are overheated, causing infants to be afflicted with burns, rashes and other health issues.

Certain manufacturers are now selling "breathable" crib mattresses, which they claim promote safe sleep and prevent rebreathing, or breathing in the baby's own carbon dioxide, which is hypothesized to be a contributing factor to SIDS. There is no epidemiological proof that breathable crib mattresses decrease the risk for SIDS.

Conversion

If you are adding the addition of a new child to your family, you'll likely need to buy a lot of new items. This includes everything from clothing to toys to nursery furniture. The purchase of cribs that can be converted into toddler beds or full-size beds can help you save money on furniture purchases and help make the transition from infant to adolescence easier for your child and the family. These conversion kits are available for many brands of cribs and typically include a headboard and footboard. Certain models are GREENGUARD Gold Certified which means they emit low chemical emissions for a healthier indoor environment.

Whether you opt for convertible cribs or a standard crib it is essential to purchase the right mattress to ensure your child has a comfortable night's sleep. Choose between foam, innerspring, or gel mattresses that are available in a variety of sizes to meet your requirements. To ensure your safety, pick the mattress made of foam that is between 2 and 3/8 inches thick, or an innerspring mattress that is in compliance with federal safety standards for toddler cot beds for sale and cribs.

When your child is ready to transition from the crib, you will need to purchase a toddler bed or a full-size bed conversion kit. This should be done before your child turns two to ensure an easy transition and to ensure that your child feels comfortable. Once your mattress and crib conversion kit is in place, converting the crib into a toddler bed or full-size bed is not more than 30 minutes when you have two people.

A few things can make the transition to a toddler bed more comfortable for your child. These include keeping the decor and bedding constant and putting the toddler bed into the same room as their crib. Engaging your child in the transition process by giving them a choice of favorite stuffed animals or toys to sleep with and encouraging them to get into bed at a regular time will help them adjust to the new sleeping arrangement.

A crib that converts into a full size bed is a great option to extend the lifespan of your investment. It also gives you a bed for your teenager. The conversion kits available for these cribs are available in different styles to match the furniture pieces you have and can be fitted on numerous types of mattresses, such as twin and full size.