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Bedside Baby Beds
Baby cribs that can be set close to the bed allows parents to keep their baby close at night, without any risk to safety. They are designed specifically for newborns and are suitable for use up to 4-6 months.
The Halo Bassinest can be swiveled over the parent's bed and features a push-down side that allows parents to take their newborn baby in for middle-of-the-night feedings. The base cannot be placed under beds that are less than 4.5" high.
Safety features
A bedside crib allows parents to monitor, soothe and feed their children at night without having leave their bed. This sleep arrangement is ideal for mothers who are recovering from childbirth or who have limited mobility. It could help parents remain more rested throughout the night. It is, however, essential to look at safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed.
The primary safety concern with this type of sleeping surface is that it's not a complete barrier between the bed of the parent and the baby's sleeping space which can lead to gaps that could pose dangers of suffocation to infants. Sharing a bed increases body heat of the parent and can increase the risk of overheating. This could lead to SIDS.
While some manufacturers claim bedside co-sleepers are safer than traditional cribs, these devices are not subject to the safety standards of the CPSC. They may feature slats that allow the baby's legs or head to be snagged and their attachment mechanisms could be unstable and cause separation.
Furthermore, a lot of mattresses have loose bedding that can cause death. Babies lack the strength or coordination required to remove themselves from the tangles of soft bedding, and gaps between the mattress and the frame can create a suffocation hazard. Some of these products also have a hard bottom that can cause injury to a baby if they fall onto it. One user suggested that CPSC include pictograms on its warnings on these products, which would reduce the chances of caregivers not knowing the most important elements. Additionally, bedside sleepers should come with an easy transition mechanism to stop the baby from sliding off the bed of their parents.
Bedding
A bedside crib (also called a bassinet or co-sleeper) lets babies sleep beside their parents' beds but still having their own space. This method of sleeping in a safe manner helps reduce the risk of suffocation as well as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping babies close to their parents.
Baby bedding for a bedside sleeper could include crib sheets, bumpers, blankets, and toys. Make sure that the bedding you choose fits the bedside sleeping baby properly. This will prevent pockets or bulges from obstructing the baby's airway. 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 a set that is easy to wash and dry to keep it clean when your child has accidents or spits in the night. You may also want to think about a travel kit for your sleeper at night, to make it easy to pack and unpack it when you go on family vacations or visit your grandparents at their homes.
When your baby outgrows the bedside sleeper you can transition the child to a crib, or a toddler that is all on its own. When transitioning, be sure to remove the crib from the bed of your parent over several weeks or months so that your child can get used to sleeping in their own space, while still being a part of their parents. Select a crib which can be folded away for storage and transport. Some models can even be converted to an outdoor play area or a deeper bassinet. This makes them a perfect option for parents who are new and are keen to travel.
Tilt function
A bedside sleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the side of the adult bed and has one side higher than the other and allows parents to reach out to tend their baby throughout the night. It may also have a tilt feature that helps ease reflux in infants. Many parents report that this feature helps their babies sleep better. It is important to note that a slanted, or elevated, sleeping surface may cause your baby's chin to shift to the chest. This can cause suffocation, and should be avoided.
Choosing a suitable mattress is a different aspect to consider when it comes to choosing a crib for your bed. It should be flat, firm and airy. The size should be in line with the dimensions of the crib and fit snugly within the frame. A second-hand mattress may increase the risk of SIDS, so it is recommended to purchase new crib mattresses. Some retailers offer mattresses made specifically for specific bed frames therefore it is recommended to stick with those if you can.
Some bedside cribs are designed to be tucked under your bed to conserve space and bring your child close, like the Halo BassiNest. However certain beds are too low for this kind of crib. The feet that are splayed out of the BassiNest make it difficult to slide underneath some beds. It's also a challenge to place it under a divan bed, which can cause it to slide or sway out of alignment with the mattress.
Other types of bedside bassinets, like the Ingenuity Sleep and Grow Bedside Crib can be positioned on top of your mattress, however they aren't able tilt. CHOICE advises parents to only use these beds with a comfortable, firm mattress. The tilting of a bassinet can encourage your child to slide into a dangerous position, increasing their danger of suffocation.
Position of foot-to-foot
A bedside baby bed, also called a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a compact crib that is attached to the edge of an adult's bed. It allows parents to be able to easily access their child throughout the night. They are generally larger than traditional bassinets or cots. Some have a lower edge, which creates a barrier between the sleeping areas. They are typically made of durable materials, and many have wheels for easy transport throughout the house.
Some cribs with a bedside have tilt functions, which can help babies with digestive issues like colic or reflux. It's important to use the tilt function with caution and at a small angle to prevent suffocation. Talk to your doctor or health care professional if are unsure about using the feature.
Another important safety consideration when selecting a crib for your bed is the mattress. To decrease the risk of SIDS, the mattress must be firm, flat and ventilated. A mattress that is too soft can cause an obstruction in the airway of infants, which can lead to danger. A mattress that is breathable can ensure that your baby stays cool throughout the night, which will decrease the chance of overheating.
It is recommended that you put your baby to sleep in their own secure sleeping space - either a crib, cot, or Moses basket. It may seem tempting to sleep in the same bed as your baby but this could cause SIDS. It is best to wait until your baby is old enough to be able to sleep independently before you attempt to sleep with them. If you need to ensure that your bedroom is smoke-free to protect your baby from smoke from other rooms. If you're on a low income, you could be eligible for help with a bassinet or crib from Plunket.
Second-hand cribs
Parents who are financially savvy may be enticed to purchase or accept a second-hand crib, bassinet or cradle for a gift from a relative or friend. Cribs are one of many nursery products that can cause death, particularly when older cribs are damaged or missing parts, or have a wider space between the slats. Additionally, older mattresses can create dips and other conditions that can be hazardous for your baby. And if a crib is old enough to predate the current safety standards it may be contaminated by lead paint, and could contain other harmful chemicals.
If you're considering buying a used crib, always check to see whether it's been removed from sale by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. It is also a good idea to check whether the crib was painted with water-based paint which is safer for babies than phthalic or oil-based paint. Additionally, ensure that the mattress is firm and fits snugly. Soft mattresses can cause babies to slip off, and they also present a risk of suffocation.
Pay special attention to second-hand bassinets and cradles, and play yards. They must all be JPMA certified, and have no sharp edges that your child could scratch or poke at. Avoid putting pillows, toys or blankets with these products. They can become dangerous for entrapment.
Infants have been killed in cribs that were tampered with or modified and the majority of incidents occurred when parents and caregivers attempted to make the cribs more functional or attractive by incorporating items or altering them in a way. Since right here , crib makers and the CPSC have teamed up to set mandatory standards for safer cribs, including things like side height, slat spacing, corner posts, mattress fit and cutouts on end panels. In the last few years, the number of deaths attributed to cribs has dropped from 150-200 per year to just 50.
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