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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 6 month old and transitioned him to a metal restoration hardware crib when he outgrew one of their bassinets. It is heavy but moveable. We live in a small condo so when my parents visit, they share a room with the baby. There is a Murphy bed in his room so we have to move it. We made the personal decision to get bumpers for it. My son has been highly mobile since birth (he could lift his head after a few days and could roll over after 4 weeks) for some odd reason so we felt comfortable using bumpers when we moved him in there at 4 months. He tends to sleep close to the top or side so I feel more comfortable with the padding. OP were you planning on putting your child in the crib from day 1? If not, wait it out and see what your child is like to help determine the best crib. I almost got a mini one, for example, since my place is small, but glad I didn't since my child is so big. My parents use one at their house when he visits and it is already too small. Good luck and so what you think is best for your child and ignore the police on here. Good mothers come in all shapes and sizes and don't alway buy organic, do everything by the current book etc. It is totally ok to buy something because it is pretty especially from a reputable company. They aren't going to sell things that leave them open to lawsuits for killing children.[/quote]
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