Anonymous wrote:It's pretty. Given that my first baby slept in a dresser drawer, then the playpen from the 50's, then my neighbor's crib from the early 60's---or maybe 50's, I think it was her older daughter's crib---and was completely fine, it should be ok. BTW, we all had pretty bumpers and blankets for our kids, and they slept on their tummies with their butts up in the air, and only nursed every 3 hours even when they were first born---or had formula, the horrors!---and they were fine. Oh yeah, I'm old enough to be your mama so guess what, you probably grew up like that. AND you are alive? Who knew?

If your such a stupid parent and allow your children to hit their head on a bed, because you failed to lower the mattress when they are able to climb, Iron or Wood will inflict equal damage from that distance.
Anonymous wrote:To all the idiots out there telling these parents who have bought iron cribs, that they are infant safety disasters, and implying that they don't care about their children are cowards spewing off at the mouth with no back up data!
Iron beds have been around for CENTURIES! And will continue to do so, I’m sure you have heard hundreds of stories over the years about the dangers of iron cribs? If your such a stupid parent and allow your children to hit their head on a bed, because you failed to lower the mattress when they are able to climb, Iron or Wood will inflict equal damage from that distance. Furthermore, if your child is teething, I am supremely confidant, that the varnish and wood stain used in wooden cribs, surpasses the toxicity levels, of iron cribs and the implication of cracked teeth. ALL products pose hazards to children in various aspects. Watch your children instead of the tube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a crib from Bratt Decor, it's iron, and we LOVE IT. Yes your child will bump into the rails but we used a bumper (I know, "the horror"). We took the bumper off once she started moving but not completely mobile and then put it back once she was completely mobile. I couldn't say enough about how much we love our Bratt decor crib, but that's just the style that we prefered.
You are an infant safety disaster.
Anonymous wrote:To all the idiots out there telling these parents who have bought iron cribs, that they are infant safety disasters, and implying that they don't care about their children are cowards spewing off at the mouth with no back up data!
Iron beds have been around for CENTURIES! And will continue to do so, I’m sure you have heard hundreds of stories over the years about the dangers of iron cribs? If your such a stupid parent and allow your children to hit their head on a bed, because you failed to lower the mattress when they are able to climb, Iron or Wood will inflict equal damage from that distance. Furthermore, if your child is teething, I am supremely confidant, that the varnish and wood stain used in wooden cribs, surpasses the toxicity levels, of iron cribs and the implication of cracked teeth. ALL products pose hazards to children in various aspects. Watch your children instead of the tube.