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The 10 Scariest Things About Bedside Sleeper Cot

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A bedside sleeper cot (also called a bassinet) is attached to the side of your bed so baby is close enough for night feeding but safe within their own space to sleep. Our mums love how they are simple to reach and also swivel the sides or drop them to get closer.

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A bedside sleeper cot lets newborns to be safely within reach of parents in their beds for feeding at night, as well as monitoring and comfort, without putting them at risk with sharing beds (which could lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). The cots adhere to NHS guidelines for co sleeper bedside cot-sleeping and are recommended by childcare experts like Dr. McKenna director of the Mother-baby bedside sleeper Behavioural Sleep Laboratory.

They also offer instant breastfeeding support and can help babies feel more secure by keeping them close, promoting healthy attachment that can aid in the development of milestones. It's important that parents look for bassinets that are simple to clean and safe to use. Also, ensure they have been tested and certified by a trusted agency such as JPMA.

In 2023, ASTM updated their version of the voluntary standard F2906 for bedside sleepers in response to the latest products that transform from a baby bassinet to a bedside sleeper by dropping a side rail adjacent to an adult bed. This allows a portion of lower side to be elevated above the mattress and presents an increased chance of entrapment. The CPSC direct final rule incorporates this revision with reference to the existing mandatory standards in section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008(CPSIA) for sturdy baby or toddler products which have been in use more than 180days and is expected reduce the chance of injury.

Remember that a bassinet or bedside sleeper is not recommended to be used with blankets, pillows or other bedding. This could be a risk of suffocation since babies are unable to lift their heads high enough to free them from soft objects. A reclining position can cause the head to tip to move forward, thereby blocking their airway. Always place your baby on their back in a bassinet, crib or play yard or bedside sleeper. Be sure to use sheets that are fitted to meet the federal requirements.

Convenience

Being close to your baby you at night can help to strengthen the bond between infants and parents. Bedside sleeper bassets attach securely to the side of your mattress, allowing you to easily reach your baby for diaper changes, feedings, and comforting in the middle of the night. We searched for models with mesh sides that were transparent enough to allow for visibility, so you could monitor your baby without having to leave your bed.

It's important that the bassinet you select is deemed safe for babies by an independent testing organisation and that it meets the specifications of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). It is recommended to choose an infant bassinet that has a large base and a strong attachment system. A comfortable mattress is crucial, too.

Choose a model with a manual rocking feature that's gentle on your baby bedside sleeper and will aid in settling them down. Certain models also have tilting options that can be helpful for newborns with colic or reflux, but should only be used under the guidance of your doctor or health visitor.

Some bassinets come with a mattress while others require that you purchase one separately. Make sure you purchase the right mattress to fit your bedside sleeper bassinet, as second-hand mattresses may be too soft and could pose a risk of SIDS. You should also purchase a comfortable fitted sheet for your bed and a the muslin baby blanket. Check the fabric lining and foam mattress, which can be washed by machine to make cleaning easier. A storage shelf or a basket is a great option to store necessities like nappies or muslins, clothing, and nappies. There are also models that have wheels for ease of movement around your house.

Support for Breastfeeding

If you decide to breastfeed, a cot that sleeps at your bedside will help you maximize your feedings at night. Attached to your bed you can reach across to feed your baby whenever they wake up. The side of the cot can be raised to create a shallow bed to sleep side-by-side. Certain models can also tilt for reflux support.

The curved sides of the cot mean that it's easy to see your baby and they won't roll out of the side when you lift them up for feeding. Some cribs with a bedside sleeper feature an automatic rocking feature which can calm your child and help them to fall asleep faster after eating.

A soft fabric, as well as removable and machine-washable bedding can be beneficial in keeping your baby clean. Some models feature gentle vibration and rocking functions that can ease your baby to sleep. Having plenty of storage space is another bonus for breastfeeding mums.

Bed-sharing is a popular choice for breastfeeding mothers as it is practical and helps them to form a close bond with their baby during their sleep. Research has shown that babies who are breastfed and sleep together have higher outcomes than bottle-feeding infants. But, it is crucial to be aware of the dangers and procedures involved in sharing a crib with a newborn and pick a suitable mattress for your baby.

Some sleeping bags for babies have soft edges, which could keep your baby in the bag. Be sure to ensure that the mattress slide backwards. This could cause an opening through which your baby bedside co sleeper can crawl or roll.

If you're concerned about the safety of a baby who sleeps at the bedside take a look at attending an LLL meeting or speaking with an experienced Sleep Leader to know more about the sleeping habits of breastfeeding mothers and babies. They can explain how to create a safe sleep environment for your baby and help you understand the risks of SIDS. They can also teach you how to get the "sweet sleep the nursing mothers get and includes a variety of protective factors similar to breastfeeding.

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