Because babies spend so much time lying on their back, for example, they may develop a flat spot where their head
presses against the mattress.
Not exact matches
They pose a suffocation risk if a baby's face is
pressed against the bumper or wedged between the bumper and the crib side or
mattress.
That said, you really want to minimize off - gassing from petroleum - based chemicals when it comes to your
mattress, since you spend a good eight hours of your night with your face
pressed up
against it.
After fully exhaling,
press your hands
against the bed to slowly raise your upper body off the
mattress.