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Bedside Baby Beds

Baby cribs that can be placed next to the bed allow parents to keep their baby close during the night without compromising security. They are designed to be used by infants up until 4-6 months.

The Halo Bassinest swivels over the parent's bed and comes with a push-down feature that lets parents scoop up their newborn for feedings in the middle of the night. The base will not fit under beds that are lower than 4.5" high.

Safety features

A bedside crib lets parents keep their infants close for evening feedings, comforting and monitoring, without having to leave their own bed. This arrangement of sleep is perfect for new mothers recovering from childbirth or those who are unable to move around. It can help parents remain more well-rested throughout the night. It is, however, essential to look at safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed.

The main safety concern with this type of sleeping surface is that it is not a complete barrier between the parent's bed and the baby's sleeping space which can lead to gaps that could lead to dangers of suffocation to infants. Sharing a bed increases body heat of the parent and can increase the risk of overheating. This could result in SIDS.

While some manufacturers claim that bedside crib to cot co-sleepers are more secure than traditional cribs, these devices aren't subject to the the safety standards of the CPSC. They may have slats which allow the baby's head or legs to be stuck. Their attachment mechanisms may be unstable, resulting in separation.

Many of these surfaces also have bedding that is loose, which can lead to suffocation. Babies do not have the strength or coordination required to free themselves from entanglement in soft bedding and the gaps between the mattress and the frame can cause a danger of suffocation. Some of these items have a hard bottom that can cause injury to a baby should they fall upon it. One user suggested that CPSC add pictograms to the warnings for these products, which would lower the risk of caregivers not knowing the most important elements. Bedside sleepers need to have an easy transition system to prevent the baby from slipping off the parent's mattress.

Bedding

A bedside crib or cot crib (also called a bassinet or co-sleeper) allows infants to sleep beside their parents' beds, while still occupying a separate space. This type of safe co-sleeping helps reduce the risk of suffocation as well as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping babies close to their parents.

Baby bedding for sleepers in the bed can include bumpers and crib sheets. They can also include blankets and stuffed animals. Be sure that any bedding you choose to use is suitable for the bedside sleeper to avoid pockets or bulges which could hinder the baby's breathing. Make sure the mattress you buy for your sleeping baby is sturdy and secure without gaps around the edges.

When selecting bedding sets, look for a set that is easy to wash and dry to keep it clean when your baby has accidents or spits up in the night. It is also a good idea to consider a travel kit for your sleeper at night, so that you can easily pack and unpack it when you travel with your family or visit the grandparents home.

Once your infant outgrows their bedside cot newborn sleeper, you can move them to a separate toddler or a crib. When transitioning, make sure to remove the crib from the parent's bed over several weeks or months so that your infant can get used to sleeping in their own space, while still feeling connected to their parents. Select a crib which can be folded to be stored and transported. Some models can be converted into a play area or a deeper bassinet. This makes them a perfect choice for new parents who love to travel.

Tilt function

A twin bedside cot sleeper is a bassinet which connects to the side of the adult bed and has one side higher than the other which allows parents to reach out to care for their child throughout the night. It could also have a tilt function that can help ease reflux in babies. Some parents have reported that this feature helps their babies sleep better. It is important to note that a slanted or elevated, sleeping surface may encourage your baby's chin to the chest. This can lead to suffocation and should be avoided.

A suitable mattress is also an important factor when choosing the right crib for your child's bed. It should be flat, firm and ventilated. The size should be in line with the dimensions of the crib and be able to fit within the frame. It is recommended to purchase an entirely new mattress for the crib since a second-hand one can increase the chance of SIDS. If you can, it is recommended to purchase mattresses that are designed for specific bedframes.

Some bedside cribs, like the Halo BassiNest, are designed to be tucked away under your bed in order to maximize space while bringing your child closer. However some beds are too low for this type of crib. Additionally, the BassiNest's legs with splayed feet make it difficult to slide under certain beds. It is also difficult to slide it under a divan bed which can cause it to rock or move out of alignment with the mattress.

Other types of rocking bedside crib bassinets, like the Ingenuity Sleep & Grow Bedside Crib, can be positioned next to your mattress, but they cannot tilt. CHOICE recommends parents to use these beds with a firm, breathable mattress. The tilting of a bassinet can encourage your child to roll into a risky position, increasing their danger of suffocation.

Foot-to-foot positioning

A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet or co-sleeper, is a small crib attached to the side of a bed designed for adults. This allows parents to easily access their child during the night. The beds are typically larger than the traditional cots or bassinets. Some have a lower edge, which creates an enclosure between the sleeping spaces. They are typically made of durable materials, and some have wheels for easy transport throughout the home.

Some cribs with a bedside have tilt functions, which can help babies with digestive issues like reflux or colic. It is important to use this feature with great care and at a slight angle to avoid the risk of suffocation. Consult your physician or health professional if you aren't sure whether you should use the feature.

The mattress is another important safety factor to consider when choosing a crib for your child's bedside. The mattress should be solid, flat and breathable to reduce the risk of SIDS. A mattress that is too soft can cause a blocked airway, which can be dangerous for infants. A breathable mattress can also help your child remain cool during the night, which reduces the risk of overheating.

It is recommended to place your baby in a secure sleeping space - a cot, crib or Moses basket. While it might seem tempting to sleep with your child in a bed, this is a major risk of SIDS. Make sure your baby is able to sleep independently before attempting to sleep together. If you have to ensure that your bedroom is smokefree to shield your child from second-hand smoke. Plunket might be able to help with a bassinet or crib for those with a low income.

Second-hand cribs

Frugal-minded parents may be tempted to buy or accept an old crib, bassinet or cradle as a hand-me-down from a family member or friend. Cribs are one of many nursery items that could lead to death, particularly when older cribs are broken or missing parts, or have larger spaces between the slats. Older mattresses may also develop dips and other conditions that are risky for your baby. And if a crib is older than current safety regulations the crib could be contaminated by lead paint, and could contain other harmful chemicals.

Examine whether the crib has been removed from the crib. It is also a good idea to check whether the crib has been painted with water-based paint which is more safe for infants than phthalic or oil paint. Be sure that the mattress is firm, and that it is fitted snugly. Soft mattresses can cause babies to fall out, and they also present a risk of suffocation.

In addition to cribs, pay close attention to any secondhand bassinets, cradles and play yards. They should all be JPMA-certified, and free of sharp edges that could hurt or poke your baby. Avoid putting pillows, toys or blankets to these products. They could pose an dangers to entrapment.

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.jpgInfants have died in cribs that were altered or played with. The majority of these deaths occurred when caregivers or parents attempted to make the cribs functional or more attractive by incorporating or modifying things. Since 1973, crib makers and the CPSC have collaborated to establish standards that are mandatory for safer cribs, including things like side heights, mattress fit, corner posts and cutouts in end panels. As the result, deaths attributed to cribs have dropped from around 150 to 200 deaths per year to about 50.

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