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I need a hospital bed for an infant with high/lo features. Anyone have any suggestions? |
I need a hospital bed for an infant with high/lo features. Anyone have any suggestions? More info needed like what do you mean by high/lo features and what is the age of the infant. What you might do for a newborn would be different than an 11 month old. If you want to for example raise either the head or the foot of the bed this can be done in a standard crib but putting a rolled blanket under either end of the mattress. For greater slant a crib that has adjustable spring levels one end can be place higher than the other. I'm not sure why you are doing this but be careful to avoid too much slant. |
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