Sentences with phrase «cot bumpers»

I never used cot bumpers but these look lovely.
I must admit I've never been a fan of traditional cot bumpers and could never understood why people even sell them.
We didn't use any kind of cot bumper with our 2 as they really did make me feel nervous, but this one sounds much safer.
Everything about cot bumpers screams danger to me and I would much prefer my child to get a limb stuck in the bars of his cot than something much worse happening.
I recall seeing those lovely cot bumpers on display in stores like mamas and papas and Mothercare during my shopping trips.
I put on my e-reading hat and read several articles and reports about how unsafe cot bumpers were I was no longer comfortable with the idea....
Firstly, I am not going to shame anyone who uses the traditional style cot bumpers, that's not what this post is about and everyone is entitled to make their own parenting choices, but I have to admit that I personally don't like them.
I don't need to worry about Alex getting caught up in his cot though as babybundle, the company behind the UK's favourite maternity pillow, Widgey, have created a perfect solution to keeping your little one's arms and legs in their cot whilst eliminating the risks of suffocation and strangulation that are associated with cot bumpers.
We advise against cot bumpers and sleeping in certain positions and sleeping in car seats for extended periods and all of these other things because of years and years of extensive research, NOT because someone, somewhere said «Well, my friend Janet fed her kids lead paint and THEY ALL TURNED OUT OKAY».
Most Baby Bedding available these days will include cot bumpers, blankets and sheets.
Always sleep your baby on his or her back and avoid using cot bumpers because they can also lead to suffocation.
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Cot bumpers are also best avoided.
However, because I could not properly attach the cot bumper to the bed (it could be moved away from the sides), i had to remove it, because baby kept rolling into it and sticking his arms and legs through the bars anyway.
Overall, you should do what you feel is right and abide by common sense — for example, I tried using a cot bumper when my baby was moved into his cot bed in his own room, to help with the transition from moses basket (closed sides) to the cot bed (open sides with rails).
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This wrap is much softer and feels like much better quality than the one I bought for Leo almost 4 years ago, if you want an alternative to a cot bumper I would definitely recommend this SafeDreams cot wrap from babybundle.
So much safer than a cot bumper.
There are lots of different questions to which «it never did my kids any harm» gets trotted out as a standard response, everything from smacking to cot bumpers to sugary drinks to watching Mister Tumble and I really wish it would be stricken from the English vernacular.
Cot bumpers can pose the risk of an accident to your baby once they begin to roll and move about the cot.
Cot bumpers are another no - no as they can pose the risk of an accident to your baby once they begin to roll and move about the cot.
Rosie Dodds, a senior policy adviser with the NCT charity who assist new parents, said that cot bumpers should not be used for babies who are aged under one year.
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