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If space is a problem some parents opt to sleep in twin beds. This is in line medical guidelines, and can assist with sleep harmony and soothing.

However, it's important to adhere to the safe sleeping guidelines to reduce the chance of SIDS. This includes keeping your infants' cot, bassinet or crib close to you.

Safety

It's a wonderful moment to welcome two bundles of joy to the world, but it also comes with a lot of responsibility and decisions. This is particularly relevant to their sleep. To ensure that twins have a healthy and happy start it is crucial to establish safe sleep practices. This could be a challenge for some parents, particularly when they are constrained in space or their infants have a low birth weight or are premature. A bedside cot is an ideal solution.

A bedside cot is an innovative bassinet-style cot that is attached to the mattress's side and allows you to pull the baby up towards you for feedings at night or when they are crying, to soothe them to sleep. There are many bedside cots that are available in a range of designs and prices. Some are even designed to fold easily away and are simple to store or take with you on holiday.

The most important thing about a bedside cot is that it is clearly separate from your personal sleeping space, thereby reducing the risk of accidental suffocation or overheating to an absolute minimum. The Lullaby Trust recommends that your baby sleeps in the same bedroom for the first six month however it is not recommended to sleep in the exact same bed due to the possibility of SIDS. Props like pillows, blankets rolled up or towels isn't an option since they could create entanglement hazards for the baby.

It is essential to choose a cot that is in compliance with all safety standards. Check that it has no holes or weak points, and that it is not painted with anything harmful - such as lead paint as this can be toxic for babies. Look for a label stating that it is compliant with the applicable British and European safety standards.

Some cots come with an optional riser, which can be used to create a slight slope in the crib to aid infants with reflux. But it is essential that this is done carefully and under the direction of your GP or health visitor to avoid any potential problems.

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To decrease the risk of SIDS, you should adhere to the safe sleeping guidelines. Experts recommend newborns sleep on their backs in a bassinet or a crib without pillows, blankets or toys. This will allow them to breathe more easily and relax so that they can fall asleep without the help of a caregiver or parent.

Many parents are unable, however, to adhere to the recommended sleep arrangements for babies and infants. This is particularly true for families with multiple children, who may not have enough space or time to create separate sleeping areas. Additionally, socioeconomic factors may influence the kinds of sleeping arrangements that are used for twins and babies.

A twin bedside cot is an easier, safer alternative to putting two infants into the same crib or bassinet at home. It is possible to keep your twins close as they grow so that you can soothe them or nurse them. It also gives you the flexibility to let your children move to a bigger crib or bed later as they grow.

Research has shown that twins who are cobedded have better sleep patterns and synchronization than those who sleep separately. This is because they mimic the sense of connection they experienced in the womb, which helps them to regulate body temperature and sleep cycles.

While experts encourage parents to cobed their twins in the first few months however, they warn that it's not a secure practice. It can increase the likelihood of strangulation or suffocation, and it's not appropriate for parents who drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes or take medications that alter their judgment. The twins may also be at risk of injuries and falls, as well as exposure to toxic airborne particles.

The Chicco Next2Me Twin Side Sleeper is a fantastic option for cosleeping at bedtime. It can be used between birth and six months. It has improved air circulation, which keeps your babies comfortable. It has a transparent divide with a mesh inset that allows the twins to see and feel each other but are still separated by the barrier. It folds flat for storage and travel cot bedside crib, so it's easy to take with you on trips.

Convenience

It can be tempting when your twins are young to bring them in the same bed as you hoping that they'll rest more peacefully. Co-sleeping can put your twins in danger of suffocation and strangulation, especially if you have babies who are premature or with infants with low birth weights.

In fact, the AAP suggests that twins sleep in their own bassinets or cribs -- and ideally in their private rooms for at least six months. If your twins aren't sleeping comfortably in their separate cots, then you may be interested in a twin bedside cot. These bassinets let you keep your twins close, however, they are separated by an divider. Once your twins are old enough to take it off it, they can be removed easily.

There are a variety of ways to set up your twins in a bedside cot 6 months plus cot and you can experiment with what works best for your twins. For example, you can place them side-by-side in the cot, or you can try placing them diagonally, as some studies have found this helps with arousal and can improve sleep duration.

Some parents also opt to wrap their twins before they go to bed and aid in their self-soothing and relaxation. The AAP does not recommend swaddling, however it can help your twins feel at ease when they sleep. However it is best to stop swaddling once your twins begin rolling over or begin to show signs of reaching their arms toward each other.

Finding your twins to nap simultaneously isn't easy, but it's worth trying to do so, as it will help with their feeding schedules, and let you enjoy some peace and tranquility in your bedroom. This is much easier with a twin bedside cot, since you can easily keep both of them within arm's reach while they nap.

Finding the right sleeping arrangement for your twins or triplets can be challenging initially. By trying out different configurations, and following the guidelines for safe sleep, you can assist your twins to find their individual rhythms, and you will also get more restful night.

Style

It is recommended that twins sleep separately to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). If you don't have enough money to purchase two cribs or bassinets, then a bedside-cot is a good alternative. A bedside crib lets you to keep your twins nearby so that you can be near them and feed them during the middle of the night. They're also easy to put down for playtime and can be moved from room to room, or even taken on a trip.

There are many options for bedsides cots. We prefer the Benzara Modular Double Level Slatted Crib, because it is well-constructed and built to last. It also has a great space-saving design, making it ideal for smaller homes. You may not want invest so much money in cribs, because it's expensive.

You can also choose a twin pack ‘n ' play that is a more affordable alternative. These models come with two bassinets so that your babies can sleep together. They come with mesh walls that allow you to see your baby, and they can be used from birth until your twins outgrow them. The Graco Twin EZ Fold Play Yard is a great example of a pack 'n play that comes with two bassinets.

If you do choose to separate your twins, you could make use of a crib separator in order to stop them from suffocating one another. You can also buy a set of cribs that are specifically designed for twins. These are usually a bit bigger and have more features than regular cribs, including side-by-side sleeping areas and storage spaces.

The popular attachment parenting school of thought, in turn, permits twins to sleep in the same bassinet or crib provided they're not too small to allow it. This is known as co-bedding, and many parents choose to continue this practice during the first few months of their lives. This could be a problem due to the risk of accidental smothering. It is recommended to follow current medical advice and segregate your twins when they are old enough.