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Premium Newborn Crib Sheets Don’t Come With Headrests

On August 31, 2009 in Home

Your baby doesn’t need a pillow in the crib with her; if you do put one in, she will likely squirm off of it to lie flat on the mattress. Babies tend to put their head sideways when laying on their backs or stomachs. Pillows provide potential danger as opposed to comfort for a baby as they can come into contact with and thus block the breathing of a baby who cannot move away from it. This is why pillows do not come with crib sets, even Max baby bedding.

Remove cuddly toys from the crib if you are not present; they can pose more of a danger to your baby than fluffy bedding or pillows. A child may hug a stuffed animal, due to the nature behind it, and then may be unable to push it away.

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