Namely Newborns Eliminates Baby Bedding from Its Website
Posted by Namely Newborns on Jan 1st 2015
- New Sleep Measures for Infants have been issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics aimed at reducing sleep-related deaths in infants. We have heard the rumors for years that bumper pads that were puffy were not recommended for cribs. Now the AAP has definitely ruled agains all types of bumper pads."There is a potential risk of suffocation, strangulation or entrampment." To comply with this, We have decided to remove all crib bedding from our website since most sets come with bumpers.
Since 1992, the pediatricians' group has suggested that parents place babies to sleep on their backcs as a way to reduce the risk of SIDS. Since June of 2011, federal standards for cribs make it illegal for traditional drop -sided cribs to be sold or resold. We caution all Mothers to check their old cribs for this feature and replace the crib if it has a drop side. Avoid hand me down cribs. Be careful when borrowing cribs from friends to check this feature. As a Grandmother, my friends and I have always shared old cribs for the vacation sleepover. Now , we will have to look elsewhere for the vacation crib.
About 2,500 babies die annually from SIDS. The number has declined from over 4,000 in the early 90's ; hopefully because of new precautions. This is a matter to be taken seriously.
With all this said, new Mom's still want to decorate their nursery. What will replace the baby bedding as the focus of the nursery
Baby bedding was always the most important decorative element in a nursery.
Mothers who want to be extra cautious will now have to look to other key elements to accent their nursery.
Here are our suggestions;
- Pretty sheets and dust ruffles are still a great way to introduce color and design.
- An area rug is another excellent choice , especially if it is placed beside the dressing table to provide extra protection in case a rambuctious toddler rolls off the changing table.
- Wall paper and paint will have to be the primary decorating tools for the twenty-first century.
- Beautiful stuffed toys
- Stepstools
- Play tables
- Drapes and Shades
- Baby Quilts Can be Hung on the Wall
- Nursery Wipe Box in beautiful fabrics