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    Bedside crib vs. Mini Crib

    @darlingdaughter The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission says that the mattress should be at least 4 inches and no more than 6 inches: https://safesleeptech.com/crib-mattress-size-the-complete-guide/#:\~:text=The%20mattress%20should%20be%20at,check%20for%20is%20the%20fit...
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    Bedside crib vs. Mini Crib

    @darlingdaughter That was my first idea, but most pack-and-plays only allow a one-inch mattress, and the ideal thickness of a mattress should be around 5-6 inches. So I wouldn't be able to use a 5-inch mattress on a pack and play due to suffocation risks.
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    Bedside crib vs. Mini Crib

    Hello, So I was pretty much set on this mini crib: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CD76SX9/ref=br_dsk_yr_item_seebyopt?colid=19YK1RVCI151I&coliid=I2BZHUH7W3G53K But I would love an option that I could put one of the sides down to reach my baby more easily + to lay down next to her safely...
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