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    Bedside Sleeper Cot

    A bedside sleeper (also called a bassinet) is attached to the bed’s side, so that your baby can be close enough to feed at night while remaining secure in their own sleeping space. Our moms love that they are easy to reach and can also swivel or lower the sides to make them more accessible.

    Safety

    The bedside sleeper allows parents to supervise, comfort and feed their babies at night without having to worry about the risks of sharing a bed. This can result in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. The cots adhere to NHS guidelines for co-sleeping, and are recommended by childcare experts, such as Dr McKenna director of the Mother-Baby Behavioural Sleep Laboratory.

    They also offer instant breastfeeding support and can help babies feel more secure by keeping them close to their parents, promoting healthy attachment that can aid in the development of milestones. Parents should search for bassinets which are easy to clean, safe to use, and have been certified by a reputable organization like JPMA.

    In 2023, ASTM updated its version of the bedside sleeping voluntary standard F2906 to respond to newer products that convert from the bassinet into the bedside sleeper by dropping one side rail to an adult bed, which allows certain areas of the lower part to be elevated height above the mattress, which poses an increased risk of the entrapment of. The CPSC’s direct rule incorporates by reference this 2023 revision of the mandatory standard in section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) for sturdy toddler or infant products that have been used for more than 180 days and is expected to decrease the chance of injuries.

    Be aware that a bedside or bassinet should never be used with blankets, pillows, or other bedding. This could be an entrapment risk since babies are unable to lift their heads up enough to remove them from soft objects. A reclining position may cause the head to tip forward, blocking their airway. Always place your child on their backs when using a bassinet, a crib or play yard. Use a fitted sheet that meets the federal requirements.

    Convenience

    A baby who is close to you throughout the night can help create a bond between newborns and their parents. Bassinets for sleepers that are attached to the side of your bed and let you easily reach your little one to change diapers feedings, and comforting. We searched for models that had mesh sides that were transparent and able to be seen through to allow you to monitor your child without stepping up from the bed.

    It is crucial that the bassinet you select is certified as safe for babies by an independent testing agency and that it meets all specifications of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Make sure you choose a large base, a strong attachment mechanism and sturdy construction which prevents the bassinet from falling over. A comfortable mattress is crucial as well.

    Look for a model with a manual rocking function that’s gentle on your baby and will help settle them to sleep. Certain models have tilt functions which can be beneficial for babies suffering from reflux or colic. However, this should only be used on the advice of a GP or health professional.

    Some bassinets come with mattresses, while others require you to purchase a mattress separately. Buy a mattress designed to fit the sleeper that is placed on the bedside. Second-hand mattresses can be too soft, and could be a risk for SIDS. It is also necessary to invest in a comfortable fitted sheet and muslin blanket to your baby. Make sure the fabric lining and foam mattress, which can be washed by machine to make cleaning easier. A storage shelf or a basket is a useful feature to store essentials such as nappies, clothing and muslins. There are models that have wheels that enable it to be moved around the home.

    Breastfeeding Support

    If you decide to breastfeed, a bedside sleeper cot can help you to make the most of your night-time feedings. By attaching to your bed, it allows you to reach easily when baby wakes for a feed. The side of the cot can be raised to create a shallow bed for side-by side sleeping. Some models also tilt to help with reflux.

    The curved sides of the cot ensure that it’s easy to see your baby, and they won’t slide off of the side as you lift them up for a feed. Some bedside cribs come with an automatic rocking feature that can help your child relax and encourage them to fall asleep faster after eating.

    A soft fabric, as well as removable and machine-washable bedding can be beneficial in keeping your baby clean. Some models feature gentle rocking and vibration functions that can help soothe your baby to sleep. Breastfeeding mothers will also appreciate having plenty of storage.

    Bed-sharing is very popular for breastfeeding mothers because it is easy and allows them to have an intimate bond with their baby while they sleep. Research has shown that babies who are breastfed and share a sleep space have better outcomes than bottle-feeding infants. It is essential to be aware of the dangers and practices that come with sharing the bed with a baby and to choose the right mattress for your baby.

    Some sleepers in the bed have soft surfaces or padding around their edges, which may cause your baby to become trapped. You should also be careful to not let your mattress slide backwards. This could create an opening through which your baby can crawl or roll.

    If My Source concerned about the safety a baby or mother who sleeps next to you, attend an LLL meeting. Talk to an experienced Sleep Leader about sleeping habits of your child. They can assist you in creating a safe sleep environment for your baby and explain the risks of SIDS. They can also help you understand how to get the “sweet sleep the nursing mothers get and includes a variety of safeguards that are similar to breastfeeding.

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