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Peace of Mind
Co-sleeping is a great option for parents. While some parents are concerned about the possibility that sleeping close to their baby will increase the risk of SIDS, research like those published by NHS suggest that the opposite is true. However, it's crucial to remember that co-sleeping requires sharing the same sleep surface, and could increase the risk of SIDS when not carried out correctly. Bedside cot co sleepers have been designed to provide an appropriate middle ground between bed-sharing and separate sleeping surfaces, allowing a parent to reach over their child and effortlessly soothe them, without leaving the comfort of their own bed.
It is important to feed and soothe your infant regularly. However, parents who are tired might find it difficult to get up from their bed to feed their child. The bedside sleeper gives parents to keep their infant close to them and not need to leave their bed. The innovative design of some co sleepers, such as the SnuzPod also allows the four walls to slide down and transform the crib into a cradle, providing an additional layer of protection that allows parents who are exhausted to keep an eye on their infant while they are in bed.
It is important to keep in mind that the risk of SIDS increases if parents smoke (even with a co-sleeper) and if any alcohol or drugs are consumed even in small amounts. Co-sleeping with children is not recommended if the parent has an history of snoring. The NHS suggests that babies are put to sleep on their backs in order to minimize the chance of rolling and death. A bassinet or cot at the bedside cot mattress is the best way to ensure this.
Safety
The NHS recommends that babies sleep in their own cribs instead of having to share your bed. This is due to the increased risk of overheating or suffocation. When a baby is in bed with their parents are more likely covered by pillows, blankets or sheets. This could lead to SIDS. This is why a bedside crib is such a great solution. The crib is located close to the parents, which prevents suffocation or overheating of the baby. It can be reached easily to feed the baby at night and also for 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 don't believe in a sleeping bed that is attached to the sides of an adult bed.
The most significant concern is that a parent may roll onto an infant and cause strangulation or the child to suffocate. This is especially the case when the parent is asleep when drinking, smoking or using drugs. Other risks include overheating, the chance of falling and the risk of a maternal death during pregnancy or after childbirth.
If you decide to opt for a bedside sleeper it is crucial to select one that meets all safety standards. The mattress should be snugly fitted without gaps and shouldn't be susceptible to sliding. It is also important to familiarize yourself with the weight limits and age-related recommendations for sleepers.
All new bedside sleepers be required to meet the new safety standard which was launched in November of 2020. It replaces the previous standards. Some stores may offer older models for sale, but they are gradually disappearing as manufacturers make the switch to the new standards.
If you choose to purchase an older model, make sure that it is in good condition before purchasing it. Make sure that the mechanism used to fix the bed to the parent's mattress is strong and does not leave any gaps. Also, make sure that the mattress fits inside the sleeper properly without any gaps or bulges. The sheets must also be snug enough that the baby won't get into a pocket, and become trapped or choke.
Convenience
Sleep experts such as Lullaby Trust advise against bed-sharing. Using a bedside crib, or bassinet is a safer alternative. These cribs are designed to connect directly to the bed of the parent so that baby can be easily accessible for feeding and comforting at night. This means that tired parents don't have to leave their own sleeping areas during the night and can keep a close eye on their child while still sleeping well.
Babies who have separate bedrooms are more likely than others to suffer breathing pauses (apnoea) and also are at higher risk of developing SIDS. According to research babies sleep better when they are with their parents. The fact that your child is a co-sleeper also allows you to quickly respond to any problems and calm them, which means they feel more at ease.
Choosing the best bassinet or newborn bedside cot crib for your family will be contingent on a variety of factors, including living situation and long-term plans. For example, if you live with a partner or housemate who may also want to use the Bedside Cot Co Sleeper crib, it may be beneficial to consider convertible options that can be converted into separate cribs or toddler beds as your baby grows older. We suggest contacting us to inquire about this feature.
In addition to being a safe and convenient choice for new parents, the most significant benefit of a crib that is placed near the bed is that it encourages bonding between mother and child. Research has shown that mothers who breastfeed tend to nurse longer when their baby's close. This leads to a stronger attachment between the two.
A bedside baby bed cot is an ideal option for new mothers who want to keep their infant nearby. When buying a bassinet, or co-sleeper it is important to make sure that it is in compliance with Lullaby Trust and safe sleep guidelines. It's also important to consider what your budget is, since there are options at all price points.
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