While the news is mixed, there seems to be an uprising of reports that suggest crib bumpers are not safe. Google will show you what's being said if you are interested.
Personally, we removed the bumper... It's ascetic appeal isn't worth our infant's safety. Brooke moves around quite a bit in her crib and can now roll over to her side so for us, it made sense to remove the bumper.
If you have a crib bumper, please do look at what the risks are.
Barbara
Me: 38 2X Ectopic; DH: 38 MF
IVF #1 ET 10/11/10 BFP Brooke Marie
IVF #2 ET 11/11/11 BFP Travis James
they make "breathable" ones that some parents like.
Me/DH 36
1 tube/low morph
TTC since 2008 only one spontaneous in 2012
Ivf 1-1/2009 DS
FET- miscarried
Ivf 2.- 10/11 DS
12/12 miscarried (spontaneous pregnant, so cliche minus the miscarriage part)
Now--- back to TTC at home in hopes for a final addition
It's amazing any of us are here today with all the new safety rules
Me/DH 36
1 tube/low morph
TTC since 2008 only one spontaneous in 2012
Ivf 1-1/2009 DS
FET- miscarried
Ivf 2.- 10/11 DS
12/12 miscarried (spontaneous pregnant, so cliche minus the miscarriage part)
Now--- back to TTC at home in hopes for a final addition
Yeah, we set aside the bumpers that came with her crib set. We got her the breathable one so she doesn't get her arms and legs caught in between the slats.
Ashley
Me: 28 - PCOS
DH: 30 Irresistible hunk
TTC since 2009
IVF Cycle #1: Jan '11
2 blasts transferred 2/2/11
Beta: 2/11/11: BFP!!: 133
EDD: 10.21.2011.
6/7/11 - We're having a baby GIRL!