Cot matress in perfect condition, does it have to be replaced?
Our cot matress from DS will be 4 yeats old by the time its needed.
It is still in perfect condition. He always slept on the pvc side.
Do we really need to replace it?
We can if we have to, it just seems like such a waste.
Couldnt I get it cleaned or something instead?
We had the same situation - cot mattress for 4 years. We ended up getting a new one. It felt like a waste but I was concerned about dust and things. I guess we could have got it cleaned but then I was concerned about the chemicals. I'm still concerned about the chemicals in a new mattress though so it seems a little lose-lose lol. We might just co-sleep anyway though.
Yeah, I figure we'll probably cosleep most of the time too, I just want somewhere to put Bub for day sleeps if Im not wearing them and some part of the night time so I can have a little space occasionally.
Good point about the cleaning chemicals... I wonder if steam cleaning (as in just steam) would be enough...
I think it would be fine... the way I would look at it is... if I co-sleep would I change my bed mattress? If yes then change the cot also, if no then I think the existing cot mattress would be fine - if you have stored it appropriately and it is in great condition as you say then I say use it.
Cot matress in perfect condition, does it have to be replaced?
I was planning on using DD's one for DD2 It's only 18 months old, and DD has only slept on it for maybe half that time. We were just planning on steam cleaning it.
I used DS's mattress for DD. It has a removable cover so I washed that and put it back on. It is coming up to 4 years old now. If I had another, I'd probably use it again too. We bought the cot second hand but bought the mattress new for DS. It didn't even occur to me to buy DD a new mattress when the one we had was perfectly good.
I was planning on using Moo's mattress for Buster...put it outside to catch some sun and we had a very heavy and unexpected downpour! So ended up buying a new one
Pretty sure recommendations say its ok to use the same mattress for siblings. Its second hand mattresses you aren't sure of the history of, I think you shouldn't use.
You're bub will likely be on the PVC side as well yeah?
I've bought new mattresses each time, but that's probably more because DD1 and DD2 were both in cots at the same time, and then I had nothing left anyway when DD3 came along. When I was reading your OP I was thinking oh no, she should get a new one just to be safe but then I thought how ridiculous that is when each and every night and most day sleeps I put DD3 down to sleep on our mattress which has been used heavily obviously by us for years now. So, I would say that so long as you used a mattress protector on it with Bub No. 1 then go for it.
*shifty eyes* The cot & mattress I have used with all 5 of my kids was used by a extended member of the family for her 5 kids before mine.
I always used a protector & sheets that got washed. It never crossed my mind that it wouldn't be ok... With that thought collectively the my kids probably spent a total of 6 months in it.
We used the same one for 9 years and it was wrapped in the plastic it came from for 7 years. Then we just used a waterproof mattress protector. SIl has been using it for the past 2 years for her two boys. Personally, if you know that it's still in good nick, then I would use it. Such a waste to get rid of it.
Re: Cot matress in perfect condition, does it have to be replaced?
I didn't even think about it, lol. I used the same one for both. Seems weird to get a new one every time. I don't change my mattress that often and they sleep on it. I wouldn't worry about it.
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