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A bedside co-sleeper is a bassinet attached to the mattress's side, which allows you to reach your baby during the middle of the night. This kind of cosleeping has been recommended by the NHS as well as the Lullaby Trust as it allows you to keep your baby close without risking SIDS.
Peace of Mind
Co-sleeping is an excellent parenting choice. While some parents are concerned that sleeping in close proximity to their infant increases the risk of SIDS, research like those published by NHS suggest that the opposite is true. Co-sleeping refers to sharing a sleeping space which could increase the risk for SIDS. Bedside cot co sleepers are designed to provide a safe middle ground between bed-sharing and separate sleeping surfaces, allowing a parent to hold their child and effortlessly to comfort or nurse them without leaving the safety of their own bed.
It is essential to feed and reassure your baby frequently. However, tired parents may find it difficult to get up from their beds to feed their baby. The bedside crib and cot co sleeper allows parents the option of keeping their infant close to them and not leave their comfy bed. Some co sleepers feature an innovative design, such as the SnuzPod. The four walls can be zipped down to transform the cot for bedside into a cradle, giving an additional layer of security. This allows exhausted parents to watch their newborns while still lying in bed.
It is worth bearing in mind that the risk of SIDS increases if parents smoke (even with a co-sleeper) and if any alcohol or other drugs are consumed, even in small quantities. Co-sleeping with children is not recommended in the event of a parent with an history of sleeping through the night. The NHS suggests that infants are placed to sleep on their backs in order to minimize the chance of rolling and the risk of suffocation. A bassinet or cot at the bedside is the safest method to make sure this is done.
Safety
The NHS recommends that babies sleep in their own cribs instead of having to share your bed. This is due to the higher chance of suffocation and heat. When a baby is in bed with their parents are more likely to be covered by blankets, pillows or sheets. This can lead to SIDS. A crib that is placed near the bed can be a great solution. The crib is close to the parents, preventing overheating or suffocation of the baby. It can still be reached easily for feedings at night and for comforting.
Parents across the globe were eagerly anticipating the Dutch cosleeping pod when it first went viral in 2004. They wanted to try safe cosleeping. Despite the excitement doctors do not believe in a bed that connects to the sides of an adult bed.
The main concern is that a parent may accidentally roll over an infant and cause strangulation or death. The risk of this is particularly high if a parent smokes, drinks alcohol or taking drugs during sleep. Overheating, falling and maternal death are additional risks.
If you decide to choose a bedside sleeper it is important that you select one that meets all safety standards. The mattress should fit tightly without gaps and not be prone sagging. It is also important to be aware of the recommended weight and age of the sleeper.
All new bedside cot mattress sleepers be required to conform to the new safety standard, which was introduced in November of 2020. It replaces the earlier standards. Some stores might still have older models available but they are slowly disappearing as manufacturers make the switch to the new standards.
If you decide to buy a second-hand mattress be sure it is in good shape before you purchase it. Check that the mechanism that secures the mattress to the parent's bed is strong and does not leave a gap. You should also ensure that the mattress fits properly within the sleeper without gaps or bulges. Sheets should also fit snugly in order that the child is unable to wiggle inside and get stuck in a pocket or be at risk of suffocation.
Convenience
Sleep experts like Lullaby Trust advise against bed-sharing. A bedside cot bed crib or bassinet is a safer option. They are designed to attach to the sides of parents' bed, allowing baby to be within easy reach for feeding at night and providing comfort. This lets parents rest peacefully at night without having to leave their bed.
Children who sleep in separate rooms are more likely to suffer pauses in breathing (apnoea) and are at greater risk of SIDS. According to research that babies sleep better when they are with their parents. Being co-sleeping also allows you to quickly respond to any problems and calm them, which means they will be more relaxed.
Selecting the ideal bassinet or bedside cot Co sleeper crib for your family will depend on a few aspects, such as your living situation and long-term plans. For instance, if you have a partner or household member who may wish to use your bedside crib, it could be beneficial to consider convertible options that can grow into standalone cribs or toddler beds as your baby grows older. Many of our range include this feature, and we suggest contacting us for more information.
The bedside crib helps foster bonding with the baby and mother. It is a convenient and safe option for new parents who are exhausted. Research has shown that mothers who breastfeed tend to nurse longer when their baby is close. This leads to an increased bond between the two.
This is the reason why a bedside cot has become so well-liked and is a great option for any new mom who wants to keep their baby close. But, prior to buying a bassinet or co-sleeper, it's important to ensure that it is in compliance with all of the safe sleeping and Lullaby Trust guidelines. It's also worth assessing what your budget is, since there are options at all price points.
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