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7 Useful Tips For Making The Most Of Your Bedside Cot Co Sleeper

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Bedside Co-Sleeper - What is a Bedside Co-Sleeper?

A bedside cot 6 months plus co-sleeper cot is a bassinet that can be attached to the bed's side which allows you to reach for baby during the night. This kind of cosleeping has been recommended by the NHS and The Lullaby Trust as it allows you keep your baby close, without risking SIDS.

Peace of Mind

Co-sleeping is an excellent parenting choice. Although some parents are worried that sleeping close to their baby could increase the risk of SIDS, studies like those published by NHS suggest that the opposite is true. However, it's important to remember that co-sleeping involves sharing the same sleeping surface and can therefore increase the risk of SIDS if it's not done so in a safe manner. Bedside cots designed for co-sleeping are made to provide a safe middle space between the two sleeping surfaces. They permit parents to reach out and comfort their child without having to leave their bed.

It is essential to feed and comfort your baby frequently. However, tired parents might have difficulty to get out of their beds to feed their baby. A bedside cot with a co sleeper allows parents to keep their infant in a safe distance and avoid the need to leave their comfy bed. The unique design of some co sleepers, like the SnuzPod also allows the four walls to slide down and transform the cot into a cradle with an extra layer of protection that allows tired parents to keep an eye on their newborn while remaining in their bed.

It is worth bearing in mind that the risk of SIDS increases if smoking by a parent (even with a co-sleeper) and when alcohol or drugs are consumed even in small quantities. Co-sleeping with children is not recommended if the parent has a history of snoring. The NHS recommends ensuring that infants are sleeping on their backs to reduce the risk of accidental rolling and the risk of suffocation. A bassinet or cot at the bedside is the best method to ensure this.

Safety

While co-sleeping is commonly practiced in a variety of countries However, the NHS recommends that infants sleep in their own cribs rather than sharing a bed. This is due to the increased risk of overheating or suffocation. Children who sleep with their parents are more likely to be surrounded by blankets, pillows or sheets, which can obstruct their breathing and lead to SIDS. This is why a bedside crib is an ideal solution. The crib is close to the parents, preventing overheating or suffocation of the baby. It can be easily accessible for nighttime feedings and providing comfort.

When the Dutch co-sleeping cot image first became viral four years ago parents across the globe were eager to acquire one to experience safe co-sleeping while their child was sleeping. Despite the excitement and interest, doctors aren't yet completely in support of the idea of a sleeping cot which can be attached to the side of an adult bed.

The main concern is the fact that a parent could roll onto the infant and cause suffocation or strangulation. This is especially the case in the case of a parent who is asleep while drinking, smoking or taking drugs. The risk of overheating, falling or even death are other risks.

If you decide to purchase a large bedside Crib sleeper, it is vital to choose one that is in line with the highest safety standards. The mattress should be snugly fitted without gaps and shouldn't be prone to sagging. It is also important to be familiar with the recommended weight and the age of the sleeper.

All new 4-in-1 bedside crib sleepers must be compliant with a new safety standard that was introduced in November 2020 and replaces the previous standards. There are still older models for sale in some shops however, they are slowly disappearing as manufacturers move to the new safety standards.

If you decide to buy a second-hand model, make sure that it is in good condition before you purchase it. Verify that the mechanism that holds the mattress to the parent's bed is robust and doesn't leave a gap, and that the mattress fits properly in the sleeper without any gaps or bulges. The sheets should also be snug enough that the baby won't get into a pocket and get trapped or even suffocate.

Convenience

Sleep experts such as Lullaby Trust advise against bed-sharing. A bedside crib or bassinet is a better option. They are designed to be attached to the sides of parents' bed, allowing the baby bedside sleeper to remain close enough for feeding at night and relaxing. This means that tired parents don't have to leave their sleeping areas during the night and can keep a close watch on their child while still sleeping well.

Children who sleep in a separate space are more likely to experience pauses in breathing (apnoea) and are more at risk of SIDS. Research has shown that babies sleep better when they are in close to their parents. Being co-sleeping also means that you are able to swiftly respond to any problems and soothe them, so they will be more relaxed.

The ideal bedside bassinet crib for your family depends on a variety of aspects, including the location of your home and the plans for the future. If you share a house with a partner or if your child is likely to be using the crib as they grow in age, it might be beneficial to select an adjustable crib that can transform into a solitary crib or toddlers beds. We recommend that you contact us to learn more about this feature.

The bedside crib helps foster bonding between the baby and mother. It's a convenient and safe option for new parents who are tired. Studies have proven that breastfeeding mothers tend to nurse for longer if their baby's close. This creates an increased bond between the two.

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