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Bedside Cosleeper

graco-sweet2sleep-bedside-bassinet-crib-keeping-baby-close-to-you-with-easy-access-side-rail-11-height-adjustments-4-tilt-positions-and-with-carrybag-oatmeal-fashion-756.jpgA bedside cosleeper is a bassinet which attaches to the side of your adult bed. It's safe as long as you adhere to the CSPC safety guidelines for infant sleeping spaces.

These guidelines are similar to the crib bedding standards. Read more about the guidelines here. When choosing a 4-in-1 bedside crib sleeping device, safety, comfort, and ease of use are the primary factors to consider.

Safety

Many new parents and pregnant mothers have embraced cosleeping, also known as bed-sharing, in line with the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that infants should be in the same room as their parents. The Academy states that room-sharing is more secure than sleeping with babies in the same bed as it lowers the chance of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants (also known as SIDS). While the AAP disapproves of bed sharing but does recommend that co-sleeping be done on a separate sleep surface to reduce the risk of SIDS. This is the reason why the creation of the bedside cosleeper was crucial for many families.

A bedside cosleeper attaches to a bed frame that is suitable for adults. It's similar to a crib sleeper. The bedside rocking crib cosleeper enables parents to easily monitor their little one and gives them the ability to move around in an adult bed while keeping their child close by. The most reliable cosleepers are made with high-quality materials and adhere to stringent safety standards. To ensure your child's safety, look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association stamp of approval. This is a sign of rigorous testing and quality control.

The safety of a bedside cosleeper is contingent on a variety of factors, including the manner in which it is put up and connected to the parent's bed. It is essential that the bedside cosleeper be secured to the mattress of the parent in a manner that prevents gaps and spaces, where the infant may be trapped. This could pose a suffocation risk. It is crucial that the attachment system used for a bedside sleeper be tested in order to ensure that it can withstand any forces that are applied during use, for example the parent rolling on and off the sleeper. The attachment system, or the corners on the bedside cosleeper must be tested against a horizontal force.

The voluntary standard for bedside sleeping cribs is based on to the federal consumer product safety standards for bassinets (16 CFR part 1218) and the requirements for performance for closed fabric openings. The mandatory requirements in the standard also address head and neck entrapment hazards by requiring that after the application and release of a 50-lb. The standard also requires that following the application and release of 50-lb. cannot be created. ASTM's electronic Reading Room offers read-only versions of the standard.

Convenience

While many parents have avoided cosleeping due to fear of suffocation, SIDS or the "Ferberization" process that requires children to sleep alone, anthropologists have long noted that the majority of mammals and primates as well as those living in non-Western societies, frequently cosleep. This may be because infants are calmed by the familiar voice of their mother and it also helps them practice self-soothing.

The best bedside sleepers come with clever design that can be attached to the side of any bed and swivels for easy access for feedings during the night or diaper changes. Choose one with feet that are adjustable and retract to accommodate various mattress heights and a large storage compartment for all your baby's needs.

Choose a bedside crib that is compatible with standard crib bedding, so it will be safe to use as your child grows. You might also look into a convertible model that can transform into a play area or a deeper bassinet to last for years of use, and folds up easily to travel cot bedside crib.

Portability

A bedside cosleeper with wheels or a light base is much easier to move than one with a heavy wooden bedside cot frame or base. The Babybay Bedside Sleeper, HALO BassiNest Essentia and Snoo Smart Sleeper all have great portability features: adjustable feet that retract to fit platforms and legs fold inwards for maximum closeness to the mattress and a sides made of 100% mesh to let airflow without fabric covering baby's nose or mouth.

The Arm's Reach Clear-Vue is a top choice that adjusts in 1" increments to fit most adult beds and can also be used as an portable bassinet. It also swivels to allow the baby to be easily accessible to comfort and nurse her or check on her during the night.

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