Babies need as much rest as they can to be
healthy and to let their brains and bodies develop properly. To ensure that
your baby gets the most comfortable and calm sleep he deserves, you need to consider
the material the mattress is made of. Organic baby mattresses are highly
recommended if you are thinking of changing your existing crib mattress into a
healthier and safer product. The best
organic baby mattresses are made of fine natural latex, which is extra firm.
The cover of the mattress is made of
organic cotton fabric and natural wool. These materials all work together to
provide a safer, healthier, and comfortable sleep environment in your baby's
crib.
Non-organic and conventional baby mattresses
that are made of foam are not exactly the safest. Researchers found that many
of these have petroleum-based chemicals, which have been linked to poor
immunity and cognitive problems. Many non-organic mattresses contain flame
retardants that are made of toxic chemicals that can cause hair loss, memory
deficiency, reproductive problems, and respiratory and heart problems as the
child grows older. Harmful chemicals in traditional mattresses have been linked
to certain types of cancers and skin irritations, too. You do not have to worry
about these health problems when you purchase an organic baby mattress.
The natural wool that is found in high-quality
organic baby mattresses is not bleached or dyed, so it maintains its lanolin,
which helps repel dust mites. Likewise, wool is a natural flame retardant, so
you do not have to worry about toxic chemicals being present in your baby's
mattress. Natural latex in organic baby mattresses promotes a comfortable sleep
by maintaining a neutral temperature, by enabling moisture or sweat to
dissipate quickly. That way, moisture is not retained to cause discomfort and
growth of fungi, mildew, and mold. Some organic baby mattresses come in an
innerspring version with a 260 coil count to ensure a firm and even sleep
surface. The cover on these mattresses is also made of cotton and wool.
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