Nine Things That Your Parent Taught You About Cribs Beds

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Sleep is an essential part of your baby’s life. A crib allows them to develop the habit of sleeping independently, and it keeps you and your baby cots online safe at night.

There are a variety of cribs, each with varying dimensions and styles, as well as mattress-support heights. We looked for cribs that are secure, simple to use, and aesthetically pleasing.

Size

A crib is a compact bed designed for infants and toddlers. There are a variety of cribs, however they all are smaller than a toddler's mattress and offer a safe place to sleep for your infant. Some cribs have wheels that allow them to be moved from room-to-room and the majority are designed to lower the chance of SIDS by providing a safe and comfortable environment that is similar to the mother's womb.

Some parents will want to keep their baby in the crib as long as they can, while others might be ready to change to a toddler's crib sooner. The most common type of crib is a standard crib, which can be used from birth until your child is 18 months old old or is capable of getting out.

There are bassinets too, which are suitable from the time of birth to four months, or until the baby is large for it. These are smaller, more compact cribs that provide the intimacy and comfort parents infants require during their early months. They are also more portable, making them an attractive alternative if you're not sure of what kind of bedding you will prefer for your child.

Both cribs and bassinets have safety guidelines that must be adhered to to ensure the safety of your child. For instance, there should be no gaps larger than two fingers between the mattress and the crib frame and the slats shouldn't be missing or loose. Also the Cot Bed shouldn't be fitted with cutouts in the headboard or footboard, because they could hold a child's head and legs and increase the chance of death by suffocation.

Cribs can be purchased in different styles and finishes, and some even have integrated changing tables or shelving units. If you intend to breastfeed, these cribs could be extremely convenient since you can nurse your baby in the crib. However, if you are not a lot of space and have the funds to purchase a crib, you can find cribs that just feature the bare essentials.

If you have more money to spend, you can find cribs that can grow with your child into toddler beds, or even daybeds and sofas. These are often called 4-in-1 cribs and can be an ideal choice for parents who don't want to invest in an entirely new crib each time their child outgrows the crib they have.

Style

As you look for a crib, take into consideration its style and design in relation to the decor of your Baby Crib's nursery. If the design of your home is in an inclination such as rustic or contemporary, you may want to pick the crib that is in line with the overall theme. There are a variety of cribs available in natural wood or colorful colors, and with an array of distinctive shapes and styles.

Cribs are a safe place to sleep for infants. Initially, they were simple cribs that could be rolled. As the knowledge of child safety evolved and cribs became stationary, designs changed to provide greater protection against falls and entrapment. Today's cribs are equipped with features such as sturdy construction, the right spacing of slats and non-toxic materials that are all geared towards your baby's safety and well-being.

For ease of use, you can also find cribs that have a changing table and shelving unit. It's not recommended that you use this type of crib if your child is ready to stand up or climb as it can make it easier for them to escape.

Some cribs have adjustable mattress support levels, so you can lower it as your baby grows. The higher setting is ideal for babies, and the lower one should be used prior to when your baby learns to roll or sit up in bed, which usually happens before they reach the age of a year.

The mattress can be put on a single-piece wooden board, wood-slat grid, or spring-wire frame. Both What to Expect and Baby Bargains recommend using springs made of metal, since it is believed to be more sturdy than wood slats that can be prone to breaking or becoming loose over time. The base should be solid and securely attached to the crib so that it doesn't allow excess air to circulate around the mattress, a potential suffocation risk for infants.

If you are planning to keep your baby in the crib for as long as you can, think about a 4-in-1 crib which can be used as an infant's bed, a daybed, and eventually a full size bed. They typically have rails that can be removed to make the transition from a crib to an ordinary mattress much easier. They also often come with adjustable levels for the mattress.

Safety

It is important to choose cribs that adhere to strict safety standards, no matter the style or design you select. In the United States, this includes certifications from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and compliance with ASTM International standards. Look for these certifications on the crib's packaging or description. Also, look over the crib frame for any defects in the paint or the wood that could pose a risk to your child.

If you're looking to purchase a mattress for your child's crib, choose the firmest mattress you can find. This will lower the chance of accidental suffocation, which is a leading cause of sudden infant death syndrome. Make sure the mattress fits snugly into the crib. A mattress that is too large or too small could be dangerous for your baby, as they could be trapped between the mattress' sides and the headboard or the sides of the crib.

Certain reports of nonfatal accidents that include 21 deaths identified in the NPR, and two deaths that were reported during the NPR Update, involve crib beds that are too soft. These incidents can lead to a range of hazards, including gaps between the mattress and the crib side or footboard, which can cause entrapment dangers as well as infants who roll into or getting trapped between the mattress and the wall or headboard pillows and blankets, which pose risk of suffocation; mattresses that are overheated which causes infants to suffer burns, rashes and other health issues.

Certain manufacturers are now advertising "breathable" crib mattress, which they claim will ensure a safe sleep and stop breathing in your baby's carbon dioxide. This is thought to contribute to SIDS. There is no epidemiological proof that breathable crib mattresses lower the risk for SIDS.

Conversion

The addition of a baby to your family usually results in an influx of new things, from clothes and toys to furniture for the nursery. Making the investment in cribs that can be converted into toddler beds or full-size beds can save you money on furniture and make the transition to childhood easier for your child and your family. These conversion kits can be purchased for a variety of cots, and come with the headboard and footboard. Some models are also GREENGUARD Gold Certified which means they emit low chemical emissions for a healthier indoor environment.

It is essential to choose the correct mattress for your child's crib whether it be a convertible crib or standard crib. This will ensure that they have a comfortable sleep. Choose from foam, innerspring, or gel mattresses that come in different sizes to meet your needs. Select a mattress that is at least 2 3/8 inches thick or an innerspring mattress that meets federal safety standards.

If your child is ready to move on from the crib, you will have to buy a toddler bed or full-size bed conversion kit. It is recommended that you have it in place before your child turns two years old to ensure the transition goes smoothly and your child is comfortable with the transition. Once your mattress and crib conversion kit are installed, converting the crib to a toddler or full-size bed is not more than 30 minutes with two people.

Certain things can make the transition to a toddler bed more relaxing for your child, such as keeping the decor and bedding constant and putting the toddler bed into the same space as their crib. Giving your child a choice of toys and stuffed animals to sleep with, and urging them to sleep on a regular basis will help them settle.

A crib that converts into a full size bed is a great way to prolong the life of your investment. It also gives you a bed for your teenager. The conversion kits for these cribs are available in a variety of designs to complement your other furniture pieces and are suitable for numerous types of mattresses, such as twin and full size.