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		<title>Do Organic Crib Mattresses Protect Babies Against SIDS?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every once in a while the questions in my inbox are partially organic and partially not. I tend to answer these privately, or refer people to experts better suited to answer their queries. But one arrived this week that I&#8217;ve had on numerous occasions so I thought best to tackle it publicly.
Dear Alexandra,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while the questions in my inbox are partially organic and partially not. I tend to answer these privately, or refer people to experts better suited to answer their queries. But one arrived this week that I&#8217;ve had on numerous occasions so I thought best to tackle it publicly.</p>
<p><em>Dear Alexandra,</p>
<p>First, THANK YOU and Deirdre for your book &#8211; I bought it when my husband and I decided to have a baby and it really set the tone for how I&#8217;ve approached my entire pregnancy. I truly appreciate the work and thoughtfulness that went into the guidance in your book.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m now just about 37 weeks pregnant and have been mired in the search for the best crib mattress! Time is ticking away, so I thought I&#8217;d email you about my concern to see if you might have an opinion on the issue. I have been researching mattress options for our co-sleeper as well as crib and want to use an organic mattress, for all the reasons you have outlined. A question about each option:</em></p>
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<p><em>Co-sleeper: The Arms Reach co-sleeper includes warnings against putting any additional mattress or padding on the mattress board that comes with the unit. However, the Dax co-sleeper mattress is indicated to go on top of the existing mattress board &#8211; apparently, the board is needed for support.  I&#8217;m concerned now about putting the Dax mattress I&#8217;ve ordered on the co-sleeper mattress (along with the puddle pad). Any advice?</p>
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<p><em>Crib:  The latest data on SIDS prevention suggests using the firmest mattress possible. However, after talking with the folks at Dax Stores and doing some reading, it seems that a bit of firmness is sacrificed with an organic mattress because wool is used as the flame retardant, making the mattress slightly less firm. Also, using wool &#8220;puddle pads&#8221; is an extra layer of cushioning. So, I have thought that a happy medium may be Naturepedic&#8217;s mattress (wouldn&#8217;t need puddle pads), but I don&#8217;t fully trust the polyethylene and would prefer an organic innerspring with wool puddle pads, were it not for the SIDS concern.</em></p>
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<p> <em>Thanks again for educating all of us about these critical issues! &#8230;</em></p>
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