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Q: Bassinet Safety
asked by: kaerbear on July 23rd, 2007
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i have a (maybe) silly question. if it's not good to have bumper pads in with baby because of the risk of sids, are bassinets safe? to me it seems like there would be less airflow in a bassinet because it is more covered up and smaller than a crib. i've just been wondering about the logic of that and wondering if anyone can help me out with this question. maybe it's something obvious that i'm missing. as it is we have a crib only and it has no bumper pads on it right now. but, yeah.... just wondering i guess.
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ladylee70
replied on July 23rd, 2007
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I was wondering that myself but my bassinet has small mesh holes in the center. Honestly, I probably won't place Brian too high because there are no holes up at the time and I have become such a freak lately regarding everything..including bumper pads, etc.
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