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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 lets you reach your baby during the middle of the night. This type 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.

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Co-sleeping is a great option for parents. Although some parents are concerned that sleeping in close proximity to their baby will increase the risk of SIDS, research like those published by NHS suggest otherwise. Co-sleeping refers to sharing a bed that can increase the risk for SIDS. Bedside cots with co sleepers have been designed to offer a safe middle ground between bed-sharing and separate sleeping areas that allow parents to hold their child and gently nurse or comfort them without leaving the safety of their bed.

It is crucial to feed and soothe your infant regularly. However, parents who are exhausted may find it difficult to get out of their bed to do so. The bedside sleeper gives parents to keep their baby close and not leave their comfortable bedding. Some co sleepers come with an innovative design, like the SnuzPod. The four walls can be opened to turn the cot in a cradle, providing an additional layer of security. This allows exhausted parents to watch their newborns while they sleep.

It is worth bearing in mind that the risk of SIDS increases when smoking by a parent (even with a co-sleeper) and bedside cots if any drinks or substances are consumed even in small amounts. It's not recommended to sleep in a crib with a baby if the father or mother have an history of snoring. The NHS recommends ensuring that babies are sleeping on their backs to reduce the risk of accidental rolling and death. A bedside cot newborn cot or bassinet is the best method to make sure this is done.

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The NHS recommends that babies sleep in their own cribs instead of having to share your bed. This is due to the higher risk of suffocation and overheating. Babies who sleep with their parents are more likely covered by pillows, blankets or sheets. This could lead to SIDS. A crib for bed is an ideal solution. The crib is close to the parents, which prevents overheating or suffocation of the baby. It can still be easily reached for nighttime feedings and soothing.

When the Dutch co-sleeping pod first went viral in 2014 parents across the globe were eager to get their hands on one to experience safe co-sleeping with their child. Despite the excitement doctors don't believe in a sleeping bed that is attached to the side of an adult bed.

The most significant concern is that a parent might roll onto an infant and cause strangulation or the child to suffocate. The risk of this happening is particularly high if the parent smokes, drinks alcohol or taking drugs during sleep. Other risks include overheating, the risk of falling, and the risk of maternal death during pregnancy and following the birth of a child.

If you decide to choose a large bedside cot sleeper, it is essential to choose one that meets all safety standards. The mattress should be snugly fitted without gaps and not be prone sagging. Also, you should be familiar with the recommended weight and age for the sleeper.

All new bedside cot wooden sleepers be required to conform to the new safety standard, which was introduced in November 2020. It replaces the previous standards. There are still older models on sale in a few stores however, they are gradually disappearing as manufacturers transition to the new safety standards.

If you are considering purchasing a secondhand model, make sure it's in good shape. Make sure that the mechanism that secures the bed to the parent's bed is strong and doesn't leave a gap. You should also ensure that the mattress fits within the sleeper without any gaps or bulges. Sheets should be snugly fitted too, so that the baby is unable to wiggle inside and become trapped in a pocket, or be in danger of suffocation.

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Many new parents feel a natural urge to be at their baby's bed at night, but sleep experts like Lullaby Trust recommend avoiding bed-sharing. Using a bedside crib or bassinet is a safer option. They are made to be attached to the sides of a parent's bed, allowing baby to be within easy reach for night time feeding and comforting. This means that exhausted parents do not have to leave their own bed at night and can keep an watch on their child while getting a good night's rest.

Children who sleep in separate bedrooms are more likely to suffer breathing pauses (apnoea) and are also at a higher risk of SIDS. According to research that babies sleep better when they are close to their parents. You can also quickly respond to any problems or reassure your baby and make them feel more at ease.

Selecting the ideal bassinet or bedside crib for your family will be contingent on a few aspects, such as your living situation and long-term plans. If you share a house with a partner or if your child will be using the crib as he grows and develops, it is best to select a convertible crib that will grow into solitary cribs or toddlers beds. Many of our products have this feature, and we suggest getting in touch with us for more information.

The bedside crib fosters bonding with the baby and mother. It's a practical and safe option for new parents who are tired. Studies have shown that mothers who breastfeed tend to feed longer when their baby is close and this results in a stronger and more secure bond between the two.

A bedside cot could be an excellent option for mothers who want to keep their baby close to them. But, prior to buying a bassinet, or co-sleeper it is important to make sure that it meets all of the safe sleep and Lullaby Trust guidelines. You should also consider your budget, as there are many options available.

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