14 Common Misconceptions About Best Crib Newborn

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Choosing the Best Crib Newborn

The Westport Cot Bed is a minimalist crib that can look gorgeous in a Scandi-style nursery. It also offers a great deal of flexibility by offering three different mattress support heights and the possibility of transforming into the bed of a toddler.

Bassinets are the best option when you live in a smaller house. Cribs can take up more space. However, many parents prefer a crib for security reasons.

Safety

The health and wellbeing of your baby is dependent on the crib you select. It is important to ensure that the crib meets the current safety standards and is free of any hazards that may cause harm to your baby during their sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that could get caught on clothing or create a choking risk. It is also essential to follow the manufacturer's directions regarding assembly and use, and to regularly check the crib for signs of wear or damage.

The first thing to check is the spacing between slats. It should not be more than 2 and 3/4 inches to avoid your baby falling over or getting their limbs caught between them. You should be capable of seeing and reaching your baby's crib. If not reach your baby, the slats must be broader and not as close together.

Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable, so that you can lower the mattress of your crib as your child grows. This will decrease the chance that your child will climb out of the crib as they begin to crawl.

A fitted sheet that is secure enough to fit over the bed and a sturdy and stable construction are other security features to look for. Pick a crib with fixed sides rather than one that has drop sides. Drop sides could be dangerous for your child. It is also recommended to sleep in the same room with your baby for the first six months or so, and then move them to their own bedroom when they are old enough to be supervised when they sleep on their own.

Finally, you should ensure that the crib is away from windows and radiators and that any hanging objects such as curtains or blind cords are not within reach. It is also recommended to remove any items that could be the risk of choking, such as pillows or blankets. Be cautious of buying second-hand cribs, as they may not meet the safety standards of today or been recalled due to other reasons.

Design

It is crucial to keep in mind that cribs may look identical, but they must meet the strict safety standards. To this end, the majority cribs we examined are of a similar design to ensure uniformity of structural solidity. Most cribs feature circular bars without gaps or rough surfaces that could trap babies or pinch them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its user-friendliness and assembly. We suggest selecting the crib with less parts to avoid confusion.

The Evolur Sprout crib is among our favorites. It features a chic, contemporary design and comes in a variety of colors, including two-tone options. Additionally, it features an all-inclusive mattress fit and is Greenguard Gold certified to have minimal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can release off-gasses into the nursery.

Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. The crib is sleek, modern and minimalist in design. It's ideal for modern nursery designs. The crib is available in a variety of colors and four different mattress heights, so your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. We tested the crib and found it to be sturdy and stable, without flexing or creaking when a heavy toddler climbed inside.

If you're planning to have more children, you might want to consider a convertible crib. Many of these options can convert into a toddler bed, and then a full-size bed, giving you a long-lasting investment for the money. Our test parents gave the Sweet2Sleep Crib excellent marks as an example of convertible beds. The side rail that can be removed was highly praised by parents for making feeding at night more secure and easy. They also said that the crib was spacious enough space for their baby to rest comfortably while dad and mom were asleep.

If you prefer a traditional style DaVinci's Carter's Colby 4-in-1 crib is a good choice. This crib is cheaper than the Stork Craft and features a classic style that is perfect for every nursery. It has three different heights for the mattress, but some parents and toddlers may feel it is a bit low.

Mattress

A crib mattress that is washable can be a great option for babies. Spitting up from diapers and baby spit can cause mattresses to become dirty and damp, resulting in mildew or other bacteria that can affect infants. Choose a mattress that can be wiped down with cloths or cleaned with mild cleaner, and pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to stop liquids from getting into the mattress and causing health issues.

Choose a mattress that has been that is rated up to 10 years, so it is suitable for toddlers. Many of the mattresses we've that we have reviewed are reversible, with a toddler and infant side. This lets you use them from birth up until your child is ready for their full-size bed.

A firm crib mattress is ideal for infants, because it provides the most support to their growing spines. A super-firm sleep surface also helps to reduce the risk of SIDS, which is more likely to occur when a baby's head sinks into a mattress that is soft.

Check the label on a firm mattress to ensure it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could be a hazard to babies. You can also find certifications like Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS, which indicate that the mattress has been tested for volatile organic compounds that could harm infants' nervous and respiratory systems.

Another consideration is the weight of a mattress for a crib. If you're not able to lift heavy objects or you don't wish to move a heavy object, you may want a mattress that is lighter. For instance the Newton Wovenaire is incredibly light at just 8 lbs, while the Naturepedic Organic Breathable Crib Mattress - Dual Firmness is 20 lbs, making it the heaviest in this review. It is also constructed of foam instead of woven-core inners, which makes it more maneuverable in comparison to the heavier coil mattress.

Assembly

New parents will appreciate a crib that is easy to build. Find one with hardware that's firmly secured and has no sharp edges or rough spots that could pinch your baby's skin. Avoid cribs with drop-sides and headboard/footboard cuts -- these items aren't in compliance with the current safety standards.

If you decide to purchase a convertible crib, Crib Sets (Dahan.Com.Tw) you'll have to purchase a separate kit for converting it into a toddler bed. These kits are sold separately by a majority of manufacturers. They're typically cheap baby cots, and they'll aid your child's transition to a larger Mini Cot Bed more smoothly.

Many new parents appreciate the long-lasting quality that can be found in convertible cribs beds and are a great choice for families with several children. They are designed to last, and typically can be converted into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and has four mattress-level heights. It's available in slate grey or white to complement any nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and has locking wheels. It can be used with most twin mattresses. Our test participants found that the crib was very easy to put together - it took 23 minutes to complete.

The Sprout Crib, another top-rated crib is made from sustainably harvested Baltic birch. It meets all U.S. safety standards, as well as those of Australia, Canada, and Europe. It has a minimalist and stylish design that will be a perfect fit with any bedroom décor. The Sprout crib is one of the lighter cribs that we tried, weighing just 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a convenient bag for transport.

The Oeuf Modern Crib, which was a runner-up during our tests, is made from sustainable New Zealand pine. It has received several awards from parenting magazines such as BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height design and can be converted from an infant crib to a toddler bed that has rail, or to a daybed that doesn't have rail. It's simple to put together and has lots of aesthetic appeal, but the slender finish is susceptible to scratches during normal use.