The benefits of cot bumpers
Cot bumpers are soft pillow-like padded pieces that are used to conceal the spaces between the wooden rails of a baby cot. They are placed on the inner side of the cot and fastened with the bumpers from one end to another. They are used to ensure that the baby is safe while in the crib. Read this article to learn the benefits of using crib bumpers.
The controversy behind the use of crib bumpers
Recently, there has been a lot controversy regarding the use of crib bumpers. Scientists are arguing that they restrict quality and sufficient air flow in the crib. This is attributed to suffocation and oxygen deprivation of the kid, thereby leading to poor mental development.
Benefits of using cot bumpers
However, amid these controversies, there are several benefits of using cot bumpers. These include: They keep the baby safe while playing inside the cot. A baby can easily get caught between the slats of the crib, thereby causing them injury. The use of crib bumpers prevents the baby’s body from being caught between the rails as they cushion and seal off the spaces. They also protect the baby from popping-out their head between the cot slats which may cause injury to the head. If the head is popped out and the baby is unable to retract it, it may result to infant death commonly known as cot death. Cot bumpers are made with soft, cosy and bright material, thereby making the cot a smart and radiant place. The warm and cool colours of many cot bumpers soothe the baby into pleasant relaxation. The bumpers seal off the lower portion of the cot from air. This protects the baby from harsh and cold air, thereby keeping the cot warm. This can reduce the chances of the baby catching a cold. In addition to protecting the child, other people use cot bumpers for aesthetic appeal. They make the crib more appealing to the eyes.
Extra advice
Since the use of baby cot bumpers has raised many controversial opinions among medical practitioners, the use of cot bumpers is taken as self-risk. The decision to use bumpers is left to the parents after advice is given. The age at which the bumpers must be removed is also not clear. However, it is recommended that the bumpers be removed when the baby is able to stand.