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advice on wooden cribs?????

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neverlookback · 17/03/2011 21:32

hi
I have used moses baskets for my first 2 dc's but have always liked the cribs and ds was a very big baby and practically filled it instantly, we are thinking of getting a wooden crib for dc3 so he/she can stay in our room slightly longerd but im worried about he/she hitting the bars on the side when moving? they always show those bumper thingys around the top but are they not supposed to be dangerous? i found a brilliant cloth crib on babiesRus but the mattress measurments are almost the same as a moses basket?

how have you found yours, did the baby ever hit the bars?

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PurveyorOfWoo · 17/03/2011 21:39

Have you seen any of the bedside cots out there, there are some lovely desgins like this or this one

jaggythistle · 17/03/2011 21:50

i had the basic wooden crib from mothercare (it's called pure now i think) for my DS. i quite liked being able to see my pfb through the bars! i never used any bumpers as i believe they can possibly restrict the air circulation and cause a bit of overheating.

i did use a sleep positioner to try and make him feel cuddled in and restrict rolling into the bars when he was bigger.

he would have physically fitted in it till about 6 months, but we moved him into the big cot just before 5 months i think. this was due to the only drawback i found, when he startled in the crib, he banged his hands on the sides as he got bigger and woke up more.

overall i quite liked it, was as cheap as a Moses basket in mothercare sale. would maybe not get the most basic mattress though, seemed a bit hard.

that was a bit of an essay, sorry!

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