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When to Give a Blanekt And/or Pillow

Hey mommies,

My son just turned 19 months and I am trying to figure out when to give him a pillow and/or a blanket in his crib. I think the risk of SIDS is over and he's been fussy in bed lately. I thought a blanket might help if the issue is that he feels insecure (he does have a pasifier).

So - when did you add adult bedding for your kids?

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my kids always had lightweight blankets in their cribs. for pillows, they were around 2 when I gave them a small travel size pillow.
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my pediatrician said a blanket is okay after turning 1. as for a pillow, i don't think they need it - we only added one when my son (now 2 1/2) got sick and needed some elevation to be able to breathe through a stuffy nose.

as soon as they can purposefully move something away from their face it's fine. it's only when they're too tiny to be able to get a blanket away, or pick their head up, that it's a problem.
khairete
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I worried about that too and asked my sister first. My daughter is 15 months and has been sleeping with a blanket in her crib for a month now. Its s thin one though. I had to make sure she was able to get it off if she needed too. She also sleeps with one at daycare so I feel ok about it. I still check her during the night. No pillow yet, but she will grab one and lay down with it on the floor so maybe soon but she's ok without it for now.

i gave my daughter a pillow when she started sleeping in a toddler bed, which was a couple months after she turned 2. it was a nice treat and helped her get excited to sleep in her new bed! that's also a good time to get new bedding that includes a comforter or blanket. a blanket might help your son sleep better used for comfort or also a small stuffed animal/lovie.

Hey Momma,
I have 3 boys. My youngest is 11 months old and has been using a pillow since he was 10 months old. He was ready in my eyes and sleeps great. He was an early walker and just seemed advanced. I do not worry about him at all. He also uses and infant blanket at night. I think it really depends on your child. Most Drs. say wait until they are about 1yr old.

For both of my kids, we added blankets before they were one. My daughter sleeps with the Boppy (I've already realized I'll have to buy another when we have another child) b/c she loves curling up to it, but it's not like a normal pillow-it's more firm, and she just loves cuddling up to it. I'm not sure when we added that, but I wish we'd done it sooner-it took her forever to sleep through the night.

I think my daughter was a year old when we let her have a loose blanket. She can roll, stand up, etc. and I don't worry too much because she can take blankets off her head well. Try putting the blanket in and tucking it down the sides at first, to see how he does. Or give him a small one (maybe with an animal attached) as a comfort.

You could also buy the toddler version of the sleep blanket. They have feet. That will keep him warm without a blanket.

Hi A.,

My son 20 months old has been sleeping in a toddler bed with a pillow and sheets for the last two months. We switched him to a toddler bed because his crib was recalled and it was less expensive to get a toddler bed then a new crib. He does just fine sleeping with his head on the pillow and under the sheets. My son was so excited when we put a pillow on his bed because it made it like mommy and daddy's bed. I am sure your son will be fine if you add bedding. If he doesn't like it he can always throw it out of the crib.

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