Sagginit
Hulagirl_Tiki
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I am registering for my baby shower and trying to stick to necessities as we are tight on space and with just 30 people going I want to receive what I really need so I have less to pick up later.
The one thing puzzling me is baby bedding. Everyone I know got a crib set and they are on every list. However I read that crib bumpers, blankets, and quilts/comforters are all hazards. You won't be able to see the dust ruffle on the type of crib I have (it is being given to me by my SIL so I am taking what I get for free on that). So am I correct in thinking that these bedding sets are a total waste of money and space? From what I understand I just need a mattress pad (waterproof), fitted crib sheets, and a mesh bumper.
Is there any other reason to buy those sets other than just to hang the quilt/comforter over the front for decoration? I mean the baby will be in a bassinet at the start anyway, so from what I've seen people put the stuff on the crib to make it look nice until the baby goes in it, and then have to take it all off so they don't suffocate.
The one thing puzzling me is baby bedding. Everyone I know got a crib set and they are on every list. However I read that crib bumpers, blankets, and quilts/comforters are all hazards. You won't be able to see the dust ruffle on the type of crib I have (it is being given to me by my SIL so I am taking what I get for free on that). So am I correct in thinking that these bedding sets are a total waste of money and space? From what I understand I just need a mattress pad (waterproof), fitted crib sheets, and a mesh bumper.
Is there any other reason to buy those sets other than just to hang the quilt/comforter over the front for decoration? I mean the baby will be in a bassinet at the start anyway, so from what I've seen people put the stuff on the crib to make it look nice until the baby goes in it, and then have to take it all off so they don't suffocate.