Does crib mattress need to be organic?

Many organic fibers, such as wool, use chemicals in processing and still have flame retardants added. So, no, DON'T buy an organic crib mattress.

Does crib mattress need to be organic?

Many organic fibers, such as wool, use chemicals in processing and still have flame retardants added. So, no, DON'T buy an organic crib mattress. Let your baby sleep with you on YOUR organic mattress. Keep them toxin-free and give them all the love in the world.

Babies and children are constantly exposed to chemicals. Most of these chemicals have never been tested for toxicity, so care is recommended to keep your baby safe from exposure. You may know the chemicals in crib mattresses, bassinets, cribs and crib carriers and are looking for a healthy organic crib mattress. Organic is important, but the main thing to determine is if the mattress is non-toxic.

Even organic mattresses can contain unsafe materials. We were debating the avocado organic crib mattress versus the Naturepedic organic breathable 2-stage baby crib mattress (internal springs). I love organic mattresses because they don't release the harmful chemicals that have nothing to do with SIDS and that's reason enough to get them, but when it comes to SIDS, there are other gases and they can also come out of a natural mattress. An organic cotton pad will not protect the baby from the release of gases from the bassinet mattress.

Technically, you don't need the waterproof mattress protector with the Naturepedic crib mattress, but you do need a cotton mattress cover and most people get the organic cotton waterproof pad, as it's easier: you can simply remove and wash it instead of having to clean the mattress if it is wet passes through a normal cotton pad. The government requires mattress manufacturers and retailers to obtain a prescription from a customer before selling a mattress that does not meet federal fire safety standards. With so many crib mattresses on the market, it can be difficult to keep them straight and understand the benefits and differences of each. Since mold and mildew can be a health hazard to your baby, it is essential to prevent moisture from entering the surface of the crib mattress.

A crib mattress certified to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) meets important organic and non-toxic standards, including the prevention of flame retardants. It's a complicated issue, but the main thing is that the mattress industry has “worked with the government to set standards that don't allow anyone to make replacement mattresses without going through many costly legal obstacles, and there are liability issues involved. These plasticizers (the most commonly used are phthalates) represent between 30% and 40% of the weight of the vinyl surface of a crib mattress. However, the best option is to get a waterproof and safe crib mattress in the first place, so you don't have to worry about mold and mildew.

A mattress that is not waterproof allows urine, regurgitation, diarrhea, spilled milk, and other impurities to enter the mattress.

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