Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Baby Bedding Sets - A Suffocation Hazard For Your Child?

By Bee Fraley

When you first bring home your baby, items like comforters, quilts and pillows aren't necessary.

These sets often come with a bumper too and you might have heard or read conflicting information on them. In the end it comes down to the choice that you make.

If you do decide that a bumper will protect your child, go with a thinner design. Thick, fluffy bumpers are much more of a suffocation hazard than these thinner ones.

The essential items for the first year of your baby's life are sheets, a mattress, and maybe a crib skirt for a better look. You want to avoid fluffy or heavy items in the crib that could suffocate your baby.

However, you might be concerned about your baby staying warm at night. For that purpose consider using an organic blanket or sleep sac to swaddle your baby in. If you wrap your baby snugly you will avoid the risk of suffocation.

What will you do with that comforter or quilt that came with the bedding set? As many parents have found, they make a wonderful decorative piece in your nursery.

They can complement your nursery's theme and can be hung on the wall or a quilt rack. You might also hang them over the crib's rail when your baby isn't inside the crib.

Purchasing a complete baby bedding set in the beginning may also save you money in the long run, as the set can be used for your child throughout the toddler years as well.

Or you can just keep it simple in the beginning and transform your child's room throughout the years just by purchasing a new bedding set.

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