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Treatment for Face Rashes
... off on the crib sheets pick up a crib protector (a tie-on drool mat with a .... that is made of cloth (stuffed animals, quilts, crib bumpers, etc. ...
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- Hi! My daughter had the same type of thing on her face, arms and the back of her neck(she was born 10-25-07). I started to use California baby products. Baby wash, pow...
- A., My baby is 5 months old and gets the same thing from time to time. The rash is from her saliva. My pediatrician recommends Aquafor. It works fast!
- It could be an allergy, especially if you are breast feeding. My daughter used to always get big time gas after I consumed oranges or orange juice while I was breast f...
What's Your Number One, Must-have Product?
www.watoxics.org/safer-products I'm happy someone told me that those cute crib bumpers are actually a suffocation hazard as are blankets until they get ...
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- Just had to add this, my baby hated the swing. She cried whenever I put her in it. She didn't start liking it until she was about 6 months. Sad. The book, Happiest Ba...
- We received a bouncer at the baby shower for our son, and I can't tell you how many crying fits the vibrating feature soothed. He loved the rocking motion, also. The o...
- Baby Papasan Chair by Fisher Price. It is inexpensive, folds flat, vibrates to soothe an infant, and cradles them so that they feel secure. My son used it all the ti...
Crib Bumper
Asked by K.B. from Rochester
on January 19, 2007
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I am not sure if I should use a bumper in my sons crib or not. Some people tell me not to because of suffocation and others say to use one so they dont get hurt. We ...
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- Hi- I don't think people agree on this issue. In all my classes I took before having my baby (August) they told us NOT to use them, not to use anything soft in the c...
- Hi K., We had gotten the whole nursery set with my first son, including the bumper, and a friend of mine (who is a nurse) said to absolutely not use the bumper. She ...
- I use to work in a daycare and in the classes they tell you not to use bumper pads. I don't use bumper pads and my soon to be 8 mo old is just fine with out it and no ...
How to Tie down Bumper Pad in 4 in 1 Crib with Solid Back???
Asked by S.D. from Dallas
on October 24, 2008
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Hi ladies! I have a 4 in 1 crib that I love. It has been great. It has a solid back (that will one day be the headboard). I have the bumper pad in his crib, but I can'...
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- If your son can pull it down I would take it out of the crib. I really think the bumper pad is more of a decoration.
- I would take the bumper out. That seems like there would be a wide, looping gap where the baby could get tangled up in the bumper. If he's found the strings and pull...
- Extend teh strings so they can reach to a spot where you can tie also you coudl make each side the velcro match and it could velcro around the back
Use a Bumper or No Bumper
Asked by S.C. from Chicago
on April 9, 2007
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My 5th month old is now starting to roll over in his crib. I do not have the bumper on his crib right now but he keeps bumping his head of side rails. I am scared he w...
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- When my baby started rolling over, he would keep getting an arm or leg stuck through the railings and he would wake up crying because he couldn't get it back out. We ...
- I took the bumper out of our crib the day I found my son with his head on one side of it and his body on the other side. He was fine, but I didn't want to take any mo...
- I like the One Step Ahead catalogue's "breathable bumper"...it worked for keeping bruises at bay just didn't scare me that my daughter would breath into it or climb on...
Bumper Pad or No Bumper Pad?
Asked by M.S. from Saginaw
on May 18, 2008
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Before I was pregnant I read all of the safety books. I know all of them said that in the baby's crib there should only be a fitted sheet and that is about all. Howeve...
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- Please take out everything except the fitted sheet. The bumper and esp. the comforter are major safety risks. Once you son is 1 and your pediatrican agrees he is str...
- M., They sell mesh bumpers for this purpose. I didn't use one, but I have freinds who did. You can find them at: http://www.securebaby.com/crib_shields_all.html ...
- M., My daughter does this also. We took the bumper pad out and she gets her leg(s) caught all of the time. It drives me nuts because I feel so bad for her because...
Bumper Pads or NO Bumper Pads.
Asked by M.B. from St. Louis
on March 6, 2009
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Ok ladies,
At my sons 6 month check up my pediatrician informed me that my 6 month old son probably needs to be sleeping in his own room. He sleeps in his pack n pla...
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- You may run into more problems putting the bumper pad in. I initially was going to tell you that you could fold the bumper pad so that it would go only where you want...
- Hi there. I would just call the doctor to see what they say. It is still a controversial issue amongst moms and you would probably feel better calling the doctor and...
- Its a waste of money and you truly don't need them. They could also be a sofocation hazard.
How Do You Use a Crib Bumper on Vintage Cribs?
Asked by K.H. from Denver
on May 28, 2008
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We use a vintage Danish nursery ensemble in my 10-month-old son's nursery. The furniture was used in my nursery as a baby, so I love having it for my kids. Only proble...
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- How about the furniture tacks that you hammer in to the solid wood on the back (away from the baby)? Than you can tie the strings to the tack to avoid the strings to c...
- Well where it is a solid panel i would thing velcro would be your beast bet on keeping in place till he is strong enough to pull it a part. the crib bumpers where made...
- It is actually recommended to not use bumper pads for suffocation reasons. I know your little guy could most likely just move his head or roll over, but that is what i...
To Bumper or Not to Bumper?
Asked by W.W. from Los Angeles
on August 13, 2008
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My 6 1/2 month old gets her legs (up to her thighs) stuck in between the slats of her crib. It only happened ocassionally, but now it's every nap and morning time. I...
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- Hi W.! I kept both kids in my room until they were 6 months old and then moved them to their rooms in their cribs WITH the bumpers. I figured since they could roll o...
- Hi W., i had the same problem with my first baby, but he was a little older. The bumperpads are actually more for small babies so when they start scooting they don;t h...
- W., I am a bumper mom too, but I finally had to take mine out. My son was using it to help him climb out! Anyhow... I just saw a solution in a catalog. www.onest...
Question Regarding Bumper Pads
Asked by L.C. from Cleveland
on October 8, 2008
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Hello ladies,
Just wondering what the consensus is on the use of bumper pads in a babies crib. I am due in 7 weeks and trying to put together the nursery. I have ...
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- Congratulations, L.! You will soon be adding a fun little boy to your original three furry children!! They will have a blast together! As for the bumper pads... I'v...
- This is what we did. We took them out immediately because he was rolling on his side. After about 4 months, he started to get his leg or arm stuck between the bars, ...
- They do no good and could do harm, so why risk it? No point in buying something that could suffocate your baby. My youngest moved around the crib at 2 weeks. I woul...