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thread: mattress protectors and newborns

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2007
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    mattress protectors and newborns

    Hi,

    Does anyone know if you can use a mattress protector in a cot with newborns?

    The lady at the baby store said not until 6mths,but I couldn't find anything on the SIDS site.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2008
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    ive cot one for Mia's cot. Its under the sheet so i dont know why its not reccomended. Im so glad i got one coz the amount of times she spewed in there i wouldnt want to replace my $200 matress everytime.

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    Jul 2006
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    Ive not used a mattress protector in my cot. My mattress itself has a plastic top so have no need for one. I do however use one in my DS's cradle.

    Like Hollye said, i dont know why you would need to wait til 6 months seeing though its under the sheets.

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    Aug 2006
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    I'm a bit wary of using anything synthetic because of the fumes. I've always used a 100% wool "proof mat" which you can get at David Jones (made by Onkaparinga). I still have the ones I used with DD1 so a good investment IMO.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2007
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    the reason I was given was that the newborn could suffocate - the mattress protector doesn't allow enough air circulation and if the newborn went face down then it couldn't breath.

    Thanks for your responses - don't really fancy having to replace the mattress!

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    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
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    I use cotton protectors with a plastic backing for both my kids right form the start and both are still alive. I have never heard of it being a safety issue. As long as you sleep baby on their back and give them lots of tummy time during the day to strength their neck they should be OK. I was far more concerned about getting a good change table that my baby couldnt roll off. The only injuries I have heard about from friends are there babies falling off change tables.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    i use wool as well, they are onkaparinga also, maybe look at some dr flannel tarkine which you can buy or a 100% wool blanket, i even lanolise mine as i have two small ones to cover the length of the cot, i use it in the bassinette first though. the thought of sleeping on PVC is yuk!

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    the reason I was given was that the newborn could suffocate - the mattress protector doesn't allow enough air circulation and if the newborn went face down then it couldn't breath.
    what a whole lot of crappo! 1. babies cant roll onto their tummies for months. 2. when they can they are more than capable of putting their head to the side. 3. if ur bub wants to tummy sleep, get a breathing moniter (with our without matt protect).

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    if bubs can suffocate because of matress protectors...
    1) they should be removed from all shelves and NOT be sold
    2) if a bub (nb) can roll..well they must be VERY advanced....
    3) if your nb bub is a tummy sleeper you should have a monitor

    i have always used a matress protector in our bassinette and in our cot... no probs at all

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2007
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    yeah I thought as much .. I'm going to add one to the shopping list.

    Thanks girls.

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    I have a wool one too, from Nature Baby NZ. Worth the extra money in my opinion, healthier and breathable. We have had plenty of times when there have been accidents and never once has anything got through the wool!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
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    I got a two pack from target - they are quilted mattress protectors that are cotton- The twin pack was about $35 ON SALE- get two if you can so that one in the wash and one on the bed at all times- makes a huge difference to the state of your mattress! Best and less also have a cotton one available as well - they were cheaper again!

    Plus the covers are soo much better than the plastic side of the matress as well as they are softer and more comfy!
    Definately get one

    odette

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
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    Just putting it out there Holly, Si started rolling back to tummy at 2 weeks. So while I would be surprised if mattress protectors were a danger, it's best not to make sweeping statements - every baby is different.

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    Dec 2006
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    i'm with Odette - as much as i haven't used them yet, my intention is to get the quilted cotton ones from Target - they have the under sheet ones, but also one that goes over your sheet to protect the sheets as well... i've got them on my "must get" list...

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    Just putting it out there Holly, Si started rolling back to tummy at 2 weeks. So while I would be surprised if mattress protectors were a danger, it's best not to make sweeping statements - every baby is different.
    hence why i said that if you baby tummy sleeps get a moniter. if a baby face plants the mattress and leaves it there its going to suffocate eventually with or without a mattress protector.
    Last edited by [M]umma[M]ia; January 28th, 2009 at 05:48 PM.

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    Girls seriously there is no need to be so nasty! I think the heat must be getting to everyone... but to quote Tom Cruise... can you put your manners back in... please! And I don't mean that badly at all... just to clarify

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    i have to agree with you Hollye...if your bub does start to roll early on..yeah for sure get a monitor BUT if you wrap your bub to sleep very very unlikely they are going to roll...NOT once has Jack been able to roll when he is wrapped.

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    no nastiness here i do agree tho.. i think the heat is getting to everyone. How long does these heat last for again? like march.. april??????? argh!

    at the end of the day, Mattress protectors are safe.

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