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Bumper Pads for Cribs

Ok, can someone clue me in here on what the advice is regarding bumper pads on cribs. A few years ago when I had my son, my pediatrician warned against using bumper pads or anything such as stuffed animals in the crib, so all that I did was keep my son in his crib with his breathable crocheted blanket. Now, I'm expecting another baby and have seen bumper pads on cribs in that are displayed at the baby stores and stuffed animals in the cribs.

Thanks,

M.

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Thank you to all the moms who responded. I think I'm going to try the breathable bumper pads this time around. I didn't know about those before. They sound like a safe bet.

Thanks again,

M.

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It is still the advice of the American Academy of Pediatrics to not have anything in the crib with an infant including blankets, stuffed animals and bumper pads. However, businesses are not going to stop producing items that people will still buy. That is why they are in the store. My pediatrician also warned me that bumpers also can help babies climb out of the crib in addition to being a suffocation hazard. My advice would be decorate the walls of the baby room not the crib.

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I know the latest is still not to use them in cribs. However, I have used them with both my 21 month old and my 6 month old. I have had no problems. I took the bumpers off when my 21 month old was old enough to move around in her crib, and then her paci fell out, her legs and hands got stuck. I felt like that was more unsafe! So I put them back in! The funny thing is too, that they both would snuggle into the bumper and fall right asleep. Anyhow, I am not giving you ANY recommendation. But I feel like for years we were all sleeping in cribs with bumpers.

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Hi I am a labor/delivery and mother/baby nurse, and we tell all of our moms who are going home after delivery not to use bumper pads. This is a more recent recommendation. I actually used them with my daughter and she is only 2, because no one told me differently. For training at work, we had to watch a video regarding SIDS. They acutally had mothers who had lost small children to SIDS recreate the scene, in which they would place a baby doll in the position that is was found when not breathing. Several of these babies were rolled over into the bumper pad, and had suffocated. The common fear then becomes what if they get caught in the railing. Most babies if they get a leg stuck, they will cry to let you know, but it won't cause them to suffocate. Hope this helps.

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It is still the advice of the American Academy of Pediatrics to not have anything in the crib with an infant including blankets, stuffed animals and bumper pads. However, businesses are not going to stop producing items that people will still buy. That is why they are in the store. My pediatrician also warned me that bumpers also can help babies climb out of the crib in addition to being a suffocation hazard. My advice would be decorate the walls of the baby room not the crib.

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I agree w/ Melissa B. I had 4 children and used bumper pads w/ all of them, but that's just what I did. If I didn't their arms and legs would go through the bars. I also used sleep positioners for all of my children. I never heard anything about those causing SIDS, I've done research on SIDS for a research paper. I was always cautious about putting babies to sleep on their back, especially when they're newborns. I always thought they might not be able to turn over if they spit up while they were sleeping, so I always put them on their sides. Again, that's just an opinion. Trust your gut. Things are changing all of the time. When we were growing up we used bumper pads, rode bikes w/o helmets, and numerous things that are a big no no now. Good luck!

This is what the pros say
No soft bedding
No soft blankets
no bumpers etc

The bumpers babies can get their heads under the bumper or the blanket or the animal and sufficate
They also can increase the chance of SIDs.
That is what i was told
If you buy one with a bumper you can take it and put it at the bottom of the crib to match the decor just not where the baby is.

i have always used a bumper in my girls cribs, and they always had blankets and a few stuff animals at the end of the crib for decorations. i am sure you will hear a lot of responses against it but you do what you think would be right.

Really it is up to you on what you do. I did have a bumper pad but I also had a sleep positioner so it wasn't like my DD rolled around alot. I only covered her with a blanket someone knitted for me that had very large holes so even if she got it over her head she would be able to breath.

Although I also put her on her stomach to sleep as she would not sleep on her back. I read alot on SIDS before I did this and decided it was right for me and her. Doesn't mean it will be right for the baby I am expecting in Aug.

Good luck and do what you feel is right.

I know the latest is still not to use them in cribs. However, I have used them with both my 21 month old and my 6 month old. I have had no problems. I took the bumpers off when my 21 month old was old enough to move around in her crib, and then her paci fell out, her legs and hands got stuck. I felt like that was more unsafe! So I put them back in! The funny thing is too, that they both would snuggle into the bumper and fall right asleep. Anyhow, I am not giving you ANY recommendation. But I feel like for years we were all sleeping in cribs with bumpers.

Heres the logic behind it...

If a child rolls into it and can not roll away from it again they may suffocate...

Personally, I would put mine in the crib... But baby did not SLEEP in the crib until older than 6 months... It was used as a changinf table with the mattress all the way up. By the time baby was ready to go in the crib, I would lower the mattress and the PULL THE BUMPER DOWN and make sure that it was AROUND THE MATTRESS. Not sticking up above the mattress but filling in that small area that the matress doesn't QUITE fill all the way around the crib. (Just thick enough to fit a bumper)... You can still see it, its cute, and useful... Once the munchkin starts pulling it up, I take it out...

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