RE: Used Crib question (second child)
Yes you can as long as the crib hasn't been recalled and stored properly w/ all its hardware. I think if it was made before 1990, the slats will be spaced too far apart and you'll need a new one. To check for recalls, go to cpsc.gov (it might be cpsc.org). I would get a new mattress if you had your old one stored in the attic uncovered for a while b/c years of dust probably settled in. If you stored the mattress in plastic, I'd let it air out for a few days, then decide if it is good enough for a new baby. If in doubt, buy a new mattress.
To be even safer, call the manufacturer of your crib & ask if it has been recalled. Also ask them for new hardware & a set of instructions. They should do it for free & even if they don't have the original instructions, they'll mail you a copy of thiers on file.
just my opinion . . .
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