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Bedside Co-Sleeper - What is a Bedside Co-Sleeper?

A bedside co-sleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the mattress's side, which allows you to reach your baby during the middle of the night. This type of co-sleeping is suggested by The Lullaby Trust and NHS as it lets you keep your baby close without risking SIDS.

Peace of Mind

Co-sleeping can be a good option for parents. Some parents are concerned that sleeping with their baby increases the risk of SIDS. However, studies such as those published by NHS suggest the opposite. However, it's crucial to remember that co-sleeping is sharing the same sleeping surface and can therefore increase the risk of SIDS when not executed in a proper manner. bedside cot crib cot co sleepers have been designed to provide a secure space between bed-sharing and separate sleeping surfaces, allowing a parent to be able to reach out over their child and gently to comfort or nurse them without leaving the safety of their own bed.

It is essential to feed and comfort your infant regularly. However, parents who are exhausted may find it difficult to get up from their bed to feed their child. A bedside cot co sleeper allows parents to keep their infant in a safe distance and avoid the need to leave their bed. The innovative design of a few co sleepers, like the SnuzPod also permits the four walls to zip down and turn the crib into a cradle, providing an extra layer of protection which makes it easier for parents who are exhausted to keep an eye on their baby while still in the bed.

It is worth bearing in mind that the risk of SIDS increases when a parent smokes (even with a co-sleeper) and also if alcohol or drugs are consumed even in small quantities. Co-sleeping with a child is not recommended in the event of a parent with an history of sleeping through the night. The NHS recommends ensuring that young babies are always sleeping on their backs to reduce the risk of accidental rolling and suffocation. A bassinet or cot at the bedside is the most secure method to make sure this is done.

Safety

The NHS recommends that babies sleep in their own cribs instead of having to sharing your bed. This is because of the increased risk for overheating or suffocation. Babies who sleep with their parents are more likely to be covered by pillows, blankets or sheets. This could lead to SIDS. A crib for bed is a great solution. Being close to parents ensures that the baby is not being suffocated or overheated, while being able to be easily reached for night-time feedings and comforting.

Parents across the globe were eagerly awaiting the Dutch cosleeping pod when it first became popular in 2004. They wanted to test safe cosleeping. Despite the enthusiasm and excitement, doctors aren't yet completely in support of the idea of a sleeping cot that fixes to the side of a bed for adults.

The primary concern is that a parent can roll onto the infant and cause suffocation or strangulation. This is especially the case when the parent is asleep while drinking, smoking or using a drug. Other risks include overheating, the chance of falling, and the risk of a maternal death during pregnancy or after the birth of the child.

If you decide to opt for a bedside travel cot mattress, it is crucial to select one that meets all safety standards. The mattress should fit tightly without gaps and be prone sagging. You should also be familiar with the recommended weight and age of the person sleeping.

All new bedside crib with wheels sleepers must conform to the new safety standard that was introduced in November 2020 and replaces previous standards. There are still older models for sale in some shops however, they are slowly disappearing as manufacturers transition to the new safety standards.

If you decide to purchase a used model, check that it's in good shape. Check the mechanism used to secure the mattress to the parent's bed is sturdy and doesn't leave a gap. You should also ensure that the mattress fits properly inside the sleeper with no gaps or bulges. The sheets should also fit comfortably so that the baby won't get into a pocket and become trapped or even suffocate.

Convenience

Many new parents feel a natural urge to be by their baby's bed at night, but sleep experts such as Lullaby Trust recommend avoiding bed-sharing. A bassinet or bedside crib can be a safer option. They are designed to attach to the side of a parent's bed, keeping baby within easy reach for feeding at night and relaxing. Parents can rest peacefully at night without leaving their bed.

Children who sleep in separate bedrooms are more likely than others to experience pauses in their breathing (apnoea) and also are at higher risk of developing SIDS. According to research, babies sleep better if they are close to their parents. You can also react quickly to any issues or concerns, or even reassure your baby and make them feel more at ease.

The best bedside cot bedside bassinet or crib for your family is dependent on a variety of aspects, including the location of your home and the plans for the future. For instance, if you have a partner or housemate who may also want to use the bedside crib then it might be a good idea to consider convertible options that can be converted into separate cribs or toddler beds as your child develops. We recommend contacting us to learn more about this option.

Aside from being a safe and convenient option for tired new parents, the primary advantage of the bedside crib is that it promotes bonding between mother and baby. Studies have shown that mothers who are breastfeeding tend to feed longer when their infant is close which creates a stronger and more secure bond between the two.

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