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Dangers Of Not Using An Organic Crib Mattress For Your Baby

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By mattressguru


Don't compromise your baby's safety.

Very often parents wonder what is special about an organic crib mattress. It is more expensive than the ordinary mattresses to begin with. Fact of the matter is that it is worth every penny. The ordinary mattresses you get in a department store are vinyl covered.

If you press them, you will be able to smell the toxic gases that are emitted. This is because they use chemicals as fire blockers. These chemicals not only emit dangerous gases that can be lethal, they can also be absorbed by a baby’s body. The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome has been directly linked to high antimony levels.

Antimony is one of the chemicals used in non organic mattresses that are used as a fire blocker. The vinyl used in non organic mattresses is easy to clean, no doubt, but it prevents the baby from breathing freely. Just imagine what the combination of chemicals and a reduction in the air flow can do to a baby.

No harmful fumes for your baby

Organic crib mattresses are those which are made from 100% cotton grown organically. These have no pesticides or herbicides sprayed on them. Plus, no chemical fertilizer is used in the soil. Should you opt for the non organic crib mattress, you will be subjecting your baby to all kinds of toxic substances.

Another important thing is the firmness of the mattress. If you choose a synthetic mattress over an organic crib mattress, your baby will not have the firm support that only an organic mattress can give. This firm support is very necessary because this is the time when the muscles and bones grow and become strong. If there is no support for the muscles and bones, then they will not grow the way they are supposed to and your baby may even have deformed bones.

More reasons why they're better...

Organic crib mattresses preempt this problem. Waterproofing in ordinary mattresses are done by using material that is lethal for children. Organic crib mattresses use covers made from organic cotton, so there is no danger of anything for your baby. An organic baby mattress is 6 inches thick. This is the right height for the mattress.

Unfortunately, non organic mattresses come in various heights. These are not really good for the support for the baby. A baby’s mattress must be firm and flat. This is the only way the back will get the support it needs. Otherwise there is always the danger of damaging the muscles of the back. An organic baby mattress is a special thing altogether.

It is very important that your newly born baby sleeps on a mattress that is natural and environment friendly. The kind of mattress the baby uses for the very first time is what will help him to grow the right way. It is when he or she sleeps that the real work is going on inside, helping the baby to cope with the new environment. It is important that your baby is surrounded by things which are organic and environment friendly as this ensures healthy living.

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BristolBoy  says:
8 months ago

An interesting hub, and very good for a first hub. I never knew this so it is very useful for myself even though I am not expecting to have the need to buy such a device for a few years yet!

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Sally's Trove  says:
7 months ago

Very interesting information, and your argument makes a lot of sense. I'm not in the market, but if I am, I'll definitely give an organic mattress a lot of consideration. Welcome to HubPages!

Organic Mattress  says:
3 months ago

Organic mattresses for children are quickly becoming a fast rising trend. It's important not to underestimate the health reasons behind using an organic mattress. Visit our store at http://www.theorganicmattressstore.com for more info.

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