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Bedside Baby Beds

Baby cribs that are placed next to the bed allow parents to keep their baby close at night, without any risk to safety. They are made to be used by newborns from 4-6 months.

The Halo Bassinest is able to rotate over the bed of the parent and features a push-down side that lets parents take their newborn baby in to feed them during the night. The base will not fit under beds that are less than 4.5 inches high.

Safety features

A bedside crib and cot crib allows parents to keep their infants close for feedings at night, comforting and monitoring, without having to leave their own bed. This type of arrangement is ideal for mothers who are recovering from childbirth or who are unable to move around. It can help parents remain more well-rested throughout the night. However, it is important to look at safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed (learn more about Bridgehome).

This kind of sleeping surface presents a safety hazard because it does not provide an adequate barrier between the parent's sleeping area and the infant's sleeping area. This can lead to gaps that can cause the risk of suffocation for infants. In addition sharing a bed with a child increases the body heat of the parent and raises the chance of overheating which could lead to SIDS.

While some manufacturers claim co-sleepers for bedside use to be safer than cribs, they are not subject to the CPSC safety standards. These cribs may have slats that permit babies' legs or heads to be trapped. Their attachment mechanisms may also be unstable, resulting in separation.

Many of these surfaces also have bedding that is loose, which can lead to the possibility of suffocation. Babies aren't strong enough or have the coordination to remove themselves from bedding that is soft. Gaps between the frame and mattress can also pose the risk of suffocation. Some of these products have a tough base that can cause injury to a child if they fall on it. One commenter suggested that CPSC include pictograms in its warnings on these products, which will lower the risk of caregivers ignoring key elements. Additionally, bedside sleepers should have a smooth transition mechanism to keep the baby from falling off the parent's bed.

Bedding

A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet or a co-sleeper allows infants to sleep on their parents' beds, while having an independent sleeping space. This type of safe co-sleeping reduces the risks of entrapment, suffocation, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by keeping infants close to their parents and within arms' reach for feedings during the night or comforting.

Baby bedding to sleep on the bed could include bumpers and crib sheets. It can also include stuffed animals and blankets. Make sure that any bedding you select is appropriate for the bedside sleeper to avoid pockets or bulges which could hinder the baby's breathing. Also, ensure that the mattress you buy for your bedside sleeper is firm and fits comfortably without gaps around the edges.

When selecting a bedding set, search for one that is easy to wash and dry to keep it clean when your infant has accidents or spits up in the night. It is also a good idea to think about a travel bag for your sleeper at night, so you can easily take it out and back when you travel with your family or visit your grandparents' homes.

If your child has outgrown their bedside sleeper, you are able to transition them to a standalone toddler or crib. When transitioning to a crib, take it away from the bed of your parents over a period of a few weeks or even months so that your child can become comfortable sleeping in his own space but remain connected to them. Choose a crib that can be folded up for storage and transportation. Some models can be converted into a play area or a deeper bassinet. This makes them an ideal option for parents with young children who are keen to travel.

Tilt function

A bedside sleeper, also referred to as the bassinet is a bassinet connected to the bed's side for adults. One side is lower than the other to enable parents to reach their child at the end of the night. It may also have a tilt feature that helps ease reflux in infants. Some parents have found that this feature helps their child sleep more comfortably. It is important to remember that a slanted or elevated, mattress can stimulate your baby's chin into a the chest position. This can cause suffocation, and should be avoided.

Choosing a suitable mattress is a different aspect to consider when choosing a bedside crib. It should be firm and flat as well as breathable. The size should correspond to the dimensions of the crib and be able to fit in the frame. It is best bedside cot for newborn to purchase a new mattress for the crib, as a second-hand mattress could increase the chance of SIDS. Some retailers offer mattresses made for specific bed frames, so it is best to stick with these if possible.

Some bedside cribs are designed to tuck under your bed to save space and keep your baby close, such as the Halo BassiNest. However certain beds are too low for this kind of crib. The splayed feet of the BassiNest make it difficult to move underneath some beds. It's also difficult to slide it under a divan bed, which could cause it to rock or shift out of alignment with the mattress.

Other types of bedside crib travel cot cribs such as the Ingenuity Dream and Grow Bedside Bassinet can be set up beside your mattress but are not able to tilt. CHOICE recommends parents to use these beds with a firm, breathable mattress. Tilting a bassinet or bedside crib could encourage your baby to fall into a dangerous position which increases the chance of the possibility of suffocation.

Position of foot-to-foot

A bedside crib, also called co sleeper bedside cot-sleeper or bassinet, is a small crib that is attached to the side of a bed for adults. This allows parents to easily access their child during the night. These beds are usually larger than the standard cots and bassinets. Some have a lower edge that creates a barrier between the sleeping areas. They are constructed of sturdy materials and most have wheels to make them easier to move around the house.

Some cribs with a bedside have a tilt feature that can help babies who suffer from digestive issues such as reflux or colic. It is important to make use of this feature with utmost care and at a slight angle to avoid the risk of suffocation. If you're not sure whether to utilize this feature, speak to your physician or health care professional for guidance.

Another important aspect to consider when choosing a crib for a bedside is the mattress. The mattress should be solid, flat and breathable, to lower the risk of SIDS. A mattress that is too soft can result in a blocked airway in newborns, which can be dangerous. A breathable mattress can also help your child remain cool at night, reducing the chance of overheating.

It is recommended to place your baby in a safe sleeping space such as a cot, crib or Moses basket. While it could be tempting to put your child in a bed, it could be a risky way to get SIDS. You should wait until your baby is able to sleep independently before you attempt to co-sleep. If you need to, make sure your bedroom is smoke-free to shield your child from second-hand smoke. If you're on a lower income, you could be eligible for help with a crib or bassinet from Plunket.

Second-hand cribs

Parents who are frugal may be enticed to buy or accept an old crib, bassinet or cradle from a family member or friend. Cribs are among the nursery items that could lead to death, especially if older cribs have broken or missing parts, or have larger spaces between the slats. Mattresses that are older can also develop dips and other conditions that could be risky for your child. If a crib is older than current safety regulations it may be contaminated by lead paint, and could contain other harmful chemicals.

Check if the crib has been recalled. It is also an excellent idea to determine whether the crib has been painted with water-based paint which is safer for babies than phthalic or oil paint. Make sure the mattress is firm, and that it fits comfortably. Babies can easily slip out of soft mattresses and also could pose a danger of suffocation.

In addition to cribs, pay special attention to any secondhand bassinets, cradles and play yards. They should all be JPMA-certified, and free of sharp edges that could scratch or poke your baby. Avoid adding pillows, blankets or toys to these products, which can become dangers for entrapment.

baby-crib-grey-1658.jpgInfants have been killed in cribs that had been tampered with or modified and most of the incidents occurred when caregivers and parents attempted to make the cribs more functional or attractive by adding things or modifying them in a way. Since 1973 crib makers and the CPSC worked together to establish the standards that are mandatory for safe cribs for infants. These standards dealt with things like side heights, slat spacings, mattress fits, corner posts and cutouts for end panels. In the past few years the number of crib-related deaths has dropped from 150-200 per year to just 50.

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