cot bedding and mobile clamps - HELP!
Hi Girls
I know this sounds daft but I have no idea how to make up the babys cot and swinging crib.
I have put the matress down and have a variety of flat sheets, cellular blankets and fleece blankets.
Can you put a bumper on a cot with a new born? If so which side, head or feet?
Also I bought a M&P mobile and the clamp on the inside of the cot seems really bulky, where do you position it? I'm so confused..
I'm having a winter baby, am due end of november, how much bedding do you use, do you swaddle the baby or just cover with blankets, someone please help me before my head explodes! XX
I know this sounds daft but I have no idea how to make up the babys cot and swinging crib.
I have put the matress down and have a variety of flat sheets, cellular blankets and fleece blankets.
Can you put a bumper on a cot with a new born? If so which side, head or feet?
Also I bought a M&P mobile and the clamp on the inside of the cot seems really bulky, where do you position it? I'm so confused..
I'm having a winter baby, am due end of november, how much bedding do you use, do you swaddle the baby or just cover with blankets, someone please help me before my head explodes! XX
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The mobile should clamp on to the top rail fo the cot (the stationary one obv.)
Blankets should be tucked in to the mattress, snugly (but not too tight) around baby to prevent the baby getting tangled in them during the night. Number of blankets really depends on how warm your room is hun
Also, do you put a sheet down first then several blankets, not sure how many??
With mine (from what I remember, it's six years ago lol). I'd have a fitted bottom sheet, then would have a flat cotton sheet and a couple of cellular blankets folded over.