Wool blanket instead of a wool mattress pad?
Anyone try just using a wool blanket in their layering configuration rather than a wool topper? Like maybe put the wool blanket on top of the latex, under the sheet? |
Re: Wool blanket instead of a wool mattress pad?
You probably sorted this by now but I have always had a wool blanket between the bed and the sheet- my mother did so on every bed as Wool is a natural, breathable material. It adds a cosy feel, and is more adaptable temperaturewise than any other product -and I've tried them all in my search for a cure to pain:-) It sadly took a while before I realised there was probably nothing wron with the toppers other than me stupidly putting them on top of the wool blanket.... |
Re: Wool blanket instead of a wool mattress pad?
The Dormia is soft but for some reason I have worse hip pain with it, must be the stitching or old age. LOL. But it is the best mattress pad I have ever used. |
Re: Wool blanket instead of a wool mattress pad?
The mattress pads must be waterproof so that the child must not feel uncomfortable if the mattress gets wet due to urine. This also ensures a safe and comfortable sleep for the child throughout the night.Do remember that dust mites love mattresses and a baby crib mattress is no exception. Dust mites are a major reason behind the cause of allergies in Children. So, why not invest on buying mattresses and encasements with anti allergens. Babies spend most of their time in the crib for almost ten months. Therefore, the bedding must be chemical free and organic for ensuring a healthier environment for the child. For attractive, theme based and high-quality baby bedding in a wide range of colours visit http://www.thewoolcompany.co.uk/ . At Wool Company, you can buy a variety of high quality products both in wool and other fabric material. They also deal with woven and knitted cotton blankets that are of a high quality. This message was modified Feb 25, 2015 by Teresa Leal
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