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Bedside Baby Beds

two-little-boys-resting-and-have-fun-indBaby bedside cribs allow parents to keep their infant close during the night without compromising on safety. They are made for use by babies up to 4-6 months old.

maxi-cosi-iora-co-sleeper-crib-foldable-The Halo Bassinest can be swiveled over the parent's bed and [Redirect-302] features a push-down side that allows parents to take their newborn baby in to feed them during the night. The base will not fit under beds that are less than 4.5" high.

Safety features

A crib that is placed at the bedside allows parents to watch, comfort and feed their children at night without having leave their bed. This type of arrangement is ideal for new mothers recovering from childbirth or with limited mobility and may also help parents stay more rested throughout the night. However, it is important to evaluate safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed.

This type of sleep surface presents a safety hazard since it doesn't offer an adequate barrier between the sleeping area of the parent as well as the infant's sleeping space. This could result in gaps that can cause the risk of suffocation for infants. Additionally sharing a bed with a child increases the body heat of the parent and raises the chance of overheating which can contribute to SIDS.

While some manufacturers claim that bedside co-sleepers are safer than traditional cribs, these devices aren't subject to the the safety standards of the CPSC. These products may have slats that permit the baby's legs or head to be snagged and their attachment mechanisms could be unstable, and could cause separation.

Additionally, many of these mattress frames contain loose bedding that could cause the suffocation. Babies don't have the strength or coordination required to get rid of the tangles in soft bedding, and gaps between the mattress and the frame can create a suffocation hazard. Some of these products have a hard base that can cause injury to a baby if they fall upon it. One commenter suggested that CPSC include pictograms in the warnings for these products, which would decrease the chance of caregivers not knowing the most important elements. Sleepers at the bedside need a smooth transition system that stops the baby from slipping off the parent's mattress.

Bedding

A bedside crib and travel cot crib (also known as a bassinet or co-sleeper) allows infants to sleep in their parents' beds, while maintaining a separate space. This type of safe co-sleeping reduces the risk of suffocation as well as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping infants close to their parents.

Baby bedding for sleepers beside the bed can include bumpers and crib sheets. It can also include blankets and stuffed animals. Be sure that any bedding you select is suitable for the amazon bedside cot sleeper to avoid pockets or bulges that could obstruct the baby's breathing. Make sure the mattress you purchase for your baby's bed is firm and fits tightly without gaps around the edges.

If you're in search of a bedding set to keep your baby clean in the event that they get sick or vomit up in the night, choose something that is simple to wash and dries. Consider a travel bedside crib kit to help you pack and unpack your bedside sleeping set when you're on vacation or visiting grandparents.

When your child is no longer a bedside sleeper, you are able to transition them to a standalone toddler or a crib. When transitioning, be sure to remove the crib from the bed of the parent for several months or weeks to allow your child to be comfortable sleeping in their own space, while still feeling connected to their parents' presence. Pick a crib that is able to be folded away for storage and transportation. Some cribs can even be converted into an outdoor play area or a deeper bassinet. This makes them a perfect option for parents who are new and love to travel.

Tilt function

A bedside sleeper, also known as a bassinet, is a bassinet that is attached to the side of a bed for adults. One side is lower than the other to let parents reach their baby at the end of the night. It may also have a tilt feature that helps ease reflux in babies. Some parents find this feature helps their child sleep better. It is important to note that a slanted, or elevated, sleeping surface may cause your baby's chin to shift to chest position. This can cause suffocation, and should be avoided.

The choice of a mattress is a further important factor to consider when choosing a bedside crib. It should be firm and flat as well as breathable. The mattress should be exactly the same size as the crib and fit comfortably into the frame. A second-hand mattress can increase the chance of SIDS and it is recommended that you purchase an entirely new crib mattress. Some retailers offer mattresses made specifically for specific bed frames, so it is best to choose those if you can.

Some cribs for bedside use are designed to be tucked under your bed to conserve space and keep your baby close, such as the Halo BassiNest. However, some beds are too low for this type of crib. The feet that are splayed out of the BassiNest make it difficult to slide under certain beds. It can be difficult to secure the BassiNest underneath a divan, which could cause it to shift or move out of alignment with your mattress.

Other bassinets for bedside use, like the Ingenuity Sleep and Grow Bedside Crib can be positioned on top of your mattress, however they aren't able tilt. CHOICE recommends that parents only use these beds when they have a solid, breathable bed. The tilt of a bassinet can encourage your child to roll into a dangerous position, increasing the risk of suffocation.

Foot-to-foot positioning

A bedside crib, also called a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a tiny crib that attaches to the side of a bed for an adult. This lets parents have access to their child at any time during the night. They are usually larger than the traditional cots and bassinets. Some have a lower side that forms a short separation between the sleeping spaces. They are usually made of sturdy materials, and some come with wheels that allow for easy transportation throughout the house.

Some cribs with a bedside have tilting features that aid babies suffering from digestive issues, such as reflux or colic. It is important to use this feature with great care and at a slight angle to avoid being suffocated. Consult your physician or health care professional if are unsure about using the feature.

Another important safety consideration when choosing a crib for a bedside is the mattress. To reduce the risk for SIDS, the mattress needs to be firm, flat and breathable. A mattress that's too soft can result in an obstruction in the airway of infants, which can lead to danger. A breathable mattress will also aid your baby in staying cool during the night, which can decrease the chance of overheating.

It is recommended that you place your baby in a safe sleeping space - crib, cot or Moses basket. It may seem appealing to sleep in the same bed as your baby, but this can result in SIDS. It is recommended to wait until your baby is old enough to be able to sleep independently before attempting to co-sleep. If you have to, make sure that your bedroom is not smoke-free to ensure your child is safe from second-hand smoke. If you're living on a low income, you may be eligible for assistance with a bassinet or crib from Plunket.

Second-hand cribs

Parents who are financially savvy may be enticed to purchase or accept an old crib, bassinet or cradle from a friend or relative. But, cribs are among of the main causes of nursery-product related deaths, especially when older ones are damaged or missing parts or more space between slats (which can create suffocation hazards). Additionally, older mattresses could create dips and other conditions that could pose danger to your child. If a crib is old enough to be predated by current safety regulations it may be contaminated by lead paint, and could contain other toxic chemicals.

Examine whether the crib has been recalled. It's also recommended to verify whether the crib was painted with water-based paint which is more safe for infants than phthalic or oil-based paint. Make sure the mattress is firm and that it fits snugly. Mattresses with soft edges can cause babies to slip off and can pose a danger of suffocation.

Pay particular attention to second-hand bassinets and cradles, as well as play yards. All of them must be JPMA-certified, and free of sharp edges that could hurt or poke your baby. Avoid adding toys, pillows or blankets with these products. They can become entrapment hazard.

Infants have died from cribs that were altered or tampered with. The majority of these deaths were caused by caregivers or parents who attempted to make the cribs more functional or more attractive by adding or modifying items. Since 1973, crib makers and the CPSC have teamed up to establish mandatory standards for cribs that are safer, and have addressed issues like side height, corner posts, mattress fit and cutouts on end panels. In the last few years, the number of crib-related deaths has decreased from 150-200 per year to just 50.

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