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A bedside co-sleeper cot is a bassinet which attaches to the bed's side, allowing you to reach for baby during the night. This kind of co-sleeping is suggested by The Lullaby Trust and NHS as it lets you keep your baby close by without risking SIDS.

Peace of Mind

Co-sleeping can be a good parenting option. While some parents are concerned that sleeping close to their infant increases the risk of SIDS, studies like those conducted by NHS suggest that the opposite is true. But, it's crucial to remember that co-sleeping is sharing the same sleeping surface and can therefore increase the risk of SIDS if it's not executed in a proper manner. Bedside cot co sleepers have been designed to offer a secure middle ground between bed-sharing and separate sleeping areas which allows parents to hold their child and gently to comfort or nurse them without leaving the safety of their own bed.

Babies sleep best when they are fed and reassured frequently, but exhausted parents can be unable to leave their beds to feed or comfort them. The bedside co sleeper allows parents the option to keep their baby close and not leave their bed. The innovative design of a few co sleepers, such as the SnuzPod also allows the four walls to zip down and transform the co-sleeper into a cradle that has an extra layer of security, making it easy for tired parents to keep an eye on their newborn while remaining in the bed.

Even small bedside cot amounts of alcohol or other drugs can increase the risk of SIDS. Co-sleeping with children is not recommended in the event of a parent with a history of snoring. The NHS suggests that babies are placed to sleep on their back to minimise the chance of rolling and death. The safest option is to utilize a cot at the bedside or bassinet, or cradle.

Safety

The NHS suggests that babies sleep in their own cribs, rather than share your bed. This is due to the higher risk of suffocation or overheating. When a baby is in bed with their parents are more likely covered by blankets, pillows or sheets. This can cause SIDS. A Bedside Cot co sleeper crib can be a great solution. Being close to parents ensures that the baby is not being suffocated or overheated, while being able to be easily reached for night-time feedings and comforting.

Parents around the world were eagerly awaiting the Dutch cosleeping pod when it first became viral in 2004. They wanted to experience safe cosleeping. Despite the excitement doctors do not support the idea of a sleeping bed that is attached to the sides of an adult bed.

The main concern is that a parent could fall on an infant and cause strangulation or the child to suffocate. This is especially the case in the case of a parent who is asleep when drinking, smoking or using a drug. Other dangers include overheating, the possibility of a fall and the risk of a maternal death during pregnancy and following the birth of the child.

If you choose to purchase a bedside sleeper, it is essential that you choose a model that meets the highest safety standards. The mattress should fit tightly without gaps and should not be susceptible to sagging. You should also familiarise yourself with the weight limitations and age-related recommendations for sleepers.

All new bedside beds will be required to conform to the new safety standard, which was introduced in November of 2020. It replaces the previous standards. You may still see older models for sale in some shops, but these are gradually disappearing as manufacturers move to the new safety standards.

If you choose to purchase an older model, make sure that it is in good working order before purchasing it. Check the mechanism used to secure the bed to the parent's bed is robust and doesn't leave a gap. Also, ensure that the mattress fits properly in the sleeper without any gaps or bulges. The sheets should also be snug enough that the baby won't get into a pocket, and become trapped or even suffocate.

Convenience

Many new parents experience a natural urge to be at their baby's side at night, but experts in sleep such as Lullaby Trust recommend avoiding bed-sharing. A bassinet or bedside baby sleeper crib can be a safer option. They are made to be attached to the sides of parents' bed, allowing baby to be within easy reach to feed at night and relaxing. This means exhausted parents don't have to leave their sleeping areas during the night and can keep a close eye on their child while still getting a goodnight's sleep.

Children who sleep in a separate room are more likely to suffer pauses in breathing (apnoea) and are more at risk of SIDS. Research has proven that babies sleep better when they're in close proximity to their parents. You can also respond quickly to any issues or concerns, or even reassure your baby, making them more comfortable.

The best bedside bassinet or crib for your family depends on many factors, such as the location of your home and the plans for the future. For instance, if you live with a partner or household member who may wish to use your bedside baby bed crib then it might be beneficial to consider convertible options that will grow into standalone cribs or toddler beds as your baby grows up. We suggest contacting us to find out more about this option.

The bedside crib fosters bonding between the baby and mother. It's a practical and safe option for new parents who are tired. Studies have shown that mothers who are breastfeeding tend to feed longer when their baby is close which leads to an even stronger and more secure bond between them.

This is the reason why the bedside cot is popular, and a good option for a new mom who would like to keep their baby close by. But, prior to buying a bassinet or co-sleeper it is important to make sure that it meets all the safe sleep and Lullaby Trust guidelines. You should also be aware of your budget, since there are numerous options to choose from.