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bedside crib and travel cot Co-Sleeper - What is a Bedside Co-Sleeper?

A bedside co-sleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the mattress's side that allows you to reach your baby during the middle of the night. This kind of cosleeping has been recommended by the NHS and the Lullaby Trust as it allows you keep your baby close and not risk SIDS.

Peace of Mind

Co-sleeping is an important parenting decision. Some parents worry that sleeping with their infant increases the risk of SIDS. However studies like those conducted by NHS suggest the opposite. However, it's important to keep in mind that co-sleeping involves sharing the same sleeping surface, and could increase the risk of SIDS if it's not executed in a proper manner. Bedside cots with co sleepers have been designed to offer a safe middle ground between bed-sharing and separate sleeping areas, allowing a parent to hold their child and easily nurse or comfort them without leaving the safety of their bed.

It is important to feed and reassure your baby regularly. However, parents who are tired may find it difficult to get out of their bed to feed their child. A bedside travel cot cot with a co sleeper lets parents keep their infant at arm's length and avoid having to leave their comfortable bedding. The unique design of some co sleepers, like the SnuzPod also allows the four walls to zip down and turn the cot into a cradle with an additional layer of protection, making it easy for tired parents to keep an eye on their baby while still in bed.

It is worth bearing in mind that the risk of SIDS is increased when parents smoke (even with a co-sleeper) and also if alcohol or other drugs are consumed, even in small amounts. It is also not recommended to sleep with a baby if either the mother or father have an history of sleeping through the night. The NHS recommends ensuring that young babies are always sleeping on their backs in order to minimize the risk of accidental rolling and the risk of suffocation. The safest choice is to use a bedside cot or bassinet, or cradle.

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While co-sleeping is widely practiced in a variety of countries, the NHS advises that infants should sleep in their own cot for bedside rather than sharing a bed. This is due to the higher risk of overheating or suffocation. Babies who sleep with their parents are more likely to be covered by blankets, pillows or sheets. This can lead to SIDS. A crib for bed is a great solution. The crib is close to the parents, which prevents suffocation or overheating of the baby. It can be reached easily for nighttime feedings and comforting.

When the Dutch co-sleeping pod first went viral four years ago parents from all over the world were eager to own one to try out safe co-sleeping while their child was sleeping. Despite the excitement doctors do not believe in a sleeping bed that is attached to the side of a adult bed.

The main concern is that a parent might roll onto an infant and cause strangulation or the child to suffocate. The risk of this happening is especially high if the parent is drinking, smoking, alcohol or using drugs while asleep. Other risks include overheating, the chance of a fall and the possibility of maternal death during pregnancy and following the birth of the child.

If you decide to opt for a bedside sleeper, it's vital to choose one that meets the highest safety standards. The mattress should be snugly fitted without gaps and should not be prone to sliding. It is also important to be familiar with the recommended weight and age of the sleeper.

All new bedside sleepers will be required to meet the new safety standard, which was launched in November of 2020. It replaces the previous standards. Some stores may still have older models available but they are slowly disappearing as manufacturers shift to the new standards.

If you choose to purchase a second-hand mattress, make sure that it is in good condition prior to purchasing it. Make sure that the mechanism that is used to anchor the bed on the mattress of the parent and doesn't leave gaps. Also, ensure that the mattress fits inside the sleeper in a proper way, without gaps or bulges. The sheets should also fit comfortably so that the baby won't get into a pocket and get trapped or even suffocate.

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Sleep experts such as Lullaby Trust advise against bed-sharing. A bassinet or bedside rocking crib crib can be a safer option. They are designed to attach to the side of a parent's bed, allowing the baby to remain close enough for feeding at night and providing comfort. This means that exhausted parents aren't forced to leave their own bed at night, and they can keep a close watch on their child while getting a good night's rest.

Babies who sleep in a separate room are more likely to suffer from pauses in breathing (apnoea) and are more prone to SIDS. According to research babies sleep better when they are with their parents. Being a co-sleeper also allows you to quickly respond to any issues and soothe them, so they feel more at ease.

The ideal bedside bassinet or crib for your family will depend on a variety of factors, such as the existing situation and plans for the future. For instance, if you have a partner or household member who may prefer to use the bedside cot 6 months plus travel crib (more information) crib, it may be a good idea to consider convertible options that can grow into standalone cribs or toddler beds as your baby develops. Many of our range include this feature, and we suggest getting in touch with us for more information.

The bedside crib encourages bonding with the mother and baby. It's a convenient and safe choice for new parents who are exhausted. Research has shown that mothers who breastfeed tend to breastfeed longer when their baby is close and this creates an increased and secure bond between them.

This is the reason why a bedside cot is so popular, and a good option for any new mom who would like to keep their baby close by. But, prior to purchasing a bassinet or co-sleeper, you must check that it complies with all of the safe sleep and Lullaby Trust guidelines. Also, you should take into consideration your budget, as there are a variety of options to choose from.

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