I've been pondering over whether to get a bumper for the cot. I've found a really cute one that matches with the nursery theme I'm going for and some of my relatives are looking for inexpensive/cute objects like that to buy for the LO. However, after reading all this I'm starting to think that maybe it's best to scratch that potential gift off the list!
I'm a first timer, so please humour me a little here... I appreciate there is a danger of the bumper somehow falling onto the child and suffocating it when it's a newborn. However, I'm planning for the LO to be in a moses basket in the master bedroom for the first few months, then move into the cot in the nursery when it's a little older.
How much do babies move around when they're about 3/4 months old? Are they likely to pull the tied bumper onto themselves somehow, and if they manage that do they not have the strength/coordination to throw it off again? Or do they roll over and wedge themselves into the corner, unable to turn back?
Or is there a bigger risk of them squirming around and wedging themselves through the bars somehow? Or do they flail and are likely to damage themselves hitting solid bars? Or, does the danger from that age become that eventually they will learn to drag themselves up using the bumper and use it to make a bid for freedom-!
I've never spent any time around infants, so this is all a major learning experience for DH and I. There haven't been any kids born in my family for decades, and I seem to be the first in my friendship group to be having a baby. But, well... They say the best way to learn is to do-!