I need any helpful suggestions

So my daughter is a little over 15 months and climbed out of her crib today. Thankfully I can take the bars off (which I did). She didn’t get hurt climbing out of the bed but when I put her down for a nap she fell off the bed onto the floor. She hurt herself but not too bad and I put thick blankets under her crib, but is there anything else I could do? Tonight this will be her first time sleeping without the bars and I’m wondering if I should just put them back on…but then she’ll just climb out again..

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If you have a way to cut the bars maybe you could turn it into a guard rail until you have a permanent solution.
Or if the room is baby proof you could just put the mattress on the floor 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

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she’s in the living room because it’s a one bedroom apartment but in a couple of months she’ll have her own room where we can put the mattress on the floor. If she wasn’t a full time climber I would just do that now but I don’t trust her.

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Can she sleep in a sleep sack so that she can’t climb out of the crib?

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She will climb regardless. Just leave it off. And either get toddler rail. Or just get a gym mat thing if you're scared of her falling out. Mine fell out of a twin last night. And just went to sleep on the floor... He hasn't stayed in his crib in months he's been climbing out since like 8 months

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