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Bedside Baby Beds

Baby cribs that are placed near the bed will allow parents to keep their child close during the night without any risk to security. They are made for use by babies from 4-6 months.

The Halo Bassinest is a swivel that can be swivel over the bed of with a side that can be lowered to allow parents to take their baby into the crib during nighttime feedings. The base will not fit under beds that are lower than 4.5" high.

Safety features

A bedside crib lets parents keep their infants close for evening feedings, comforting and monitoring, without having to leave their beds. This arrangement of sleep is perfect for mothers who are recovering from childbirth or those who have limited mobility. It could help parents stay well-rested throughout the night. It is, however, essential to look at safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed.

This type of sleep surface presents a safety hazard because it does not provide an entirely secure barrier between the parent's sleeping area and the infant's sleeping area. This could lead to gaps which can pose the risk of suffocation for infants. In addition, sharing a bed with an infant increases the body heat of the parent and raises the risk of overheating, which can lead to SIDS.

While some manufacturers claim that bedside co-sleepers have a higher safety rating than traditional cribs, these products do not meet the safety standards of the CPSC. They may have slats which allow the baby's head or legs to get caught. Their attachment mechanisms may also be unstable, resulting in separation.

Many of these surfaces also contain loose bedding that could cause suffocation. Babies aren't strong enough or have the coordination to free their bodies from the soft bedding. The gaps between the mattress and frame can also create the risk of suffocation. Some of these beddings have a hard bottom that could injure a baby should they fall upon it. One user suggested that CPSC include pictograms on its warnings about these products, which will decrease the chance of caregivers ignoring key elements. Bedside sleepers must have a smooth transition system to prevent the baby from slipping off the parent's bed.

Bedding

A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet or a co-sleeper lets babies sleep next to their parents' beds and still have an independent sleeping space. This type of safe co-sleeping helps reduce the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping babies close to their parents.

Baby bedding to sleep in the bed can include bumpers and crib sheets. It can also include stuffed animals and blankets. Make sure that the bedding you select fits the baby's bed properly. This will stop pockets or bulges from blocking the baby's airway. Make sure that the mattress you buy for your sleeping baby is firm and fits tightly with no gaps around the edges.

When choosing a bedding set, look for a set that is easy to wash and dry to keep it clean when your baby is having accidents or spits up at night. You may also want to think about a travel kit for your child's bedside crib and travel cot sleeper so you can easily carry it around when you travel with your family or visit your grandparents home.

If your child has outgrown their bedside sleeper, you are able to change them to a stand-alone toddler or crib. When transitioning to a crib, remove it from the parents' bed over a period of time, either weeks or months, to let your child learn to sleep in their own space, but still feel a sense of connection to them. Select a crib which can be folded to be stored and transported. Some cribs can be converted into an outdoor play area or a deeper bassinet. This makes them an excellent option for parents who travel often.

Tilt function

A bedside sleeper, sometimes referred to as bassinet, is a piece of furniture attached to the side of a bed for adults. One side is lower than the other to allow parents to reach their baby at the end of the night. It may also have a tilt function to help alleviate reflux in babies. Some parents feel this feature can help their child sleep better. However it is crucial to keep in mind that an elevated or slanted sleeping surface could cause your child to sleep in a risky chin-to-chest position. This could result in suffocation and should be avoided.

A good mattress is an important factor when choosing a crib for your child's bed. It should be firm, flat and ventilated. The size should be in line with the dimensions of the crib and be able to fit within the frame. A second-hand mattress may increase the chance 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 choose those if you can.

Some bedside cribs, like the Halo BassiNest, are designed to be tucked away under your bed in order to maximize space while bringing your baby closer. Some beds are too low to accommodate this kind of crib. The feet that are splayed out of the BassiNest make it difficult to slide under certain beds. It is also difficult to tuck it under a divan bed which could cause it to rock or move out of alignment with the mattress.

Other bassinets for bedside use such as the Ingenuity Sleep & Grow Bedside Crib, can be set on top of your mattress, however, they aren't able to be slanted. CHOICE suggests that parents only use these beds when they have a firm and breathable mattress. The tilt of a bassinet or bedside crib and travel cot crib could encourage your baby to roll into an unsafe position, increasing the risk of being suffocated.

Foot-to-foot positioning

A bedside baby bed, also called a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a compact crib that attaches to the sides of a bed for an adult. This allows parents to access their child at any time throughout the night. The beds are typically larger than the standard cots and bassinets. Some have a lower edge, which creates a barrier between the sleeping spaces. These beds are constructed from solid materials and have wheels that make them easier to move around the home.

Some cribs with a 4-in-1 bedside crib have tilt features that can help babies who suffer from digestive issues like reflux or colic. It is important to use this feature with great care and at a small angle to avoid being suffocated. If you're not sure whether to make use of this feature, talk to your doctor or health visitor for guidance.

The mattress is another important safety factor to take into account when selecting a crib to be your child's bedside. To decrease the risk of SIDS, the mattress should be firm, flat and ventilated. A mattress that is too firm can cause a blocked airway in newborns, which can be dangerous. A mattress that is breathable can help your baby stay cool during the night, which can reduce the risk of overheating.

It is recommended to put your baby to sleep in a secure sleeping space - such as a crib, cot or Moses basket. While it could be tempting to put your child in a bed, this is a major risk of SIDS. You should wait until your baby is able to sleep independently before attempting to co-sleep. If you have to, make sure that your bedroom is smoke-free to protect your child from secondhand smoke. If you're on a low income, you may be eligible for help with a crib or bassinet from Plunket.

Second-hand cribs

Parents who are frugal may be enticed to purchase or accept a second-hand crib, bassinet or cradle for a gift from a family member or friend. Cribs are just one of the nursery products that can cause death, particularly in older cribs that have broken 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 child. If a crib is too old to meet the safety standards of today, it may be contaminated by lead paint or other harmful chemicals.

Verify if the crib has been removed from the crib. It is also a good idea to check whether the crib was painted with water-based paint, which is much safer for infants than phthalic or oil-based paint. Additionally, make sure the mattress is firm and secure. Babies can easily slide off mattresses that are soft as well as pose suffocation risks.

Pay particular attention to second-hand bassinets and cradles, and play yards. They should all be JPMA certified and contain no sharp elements that your child could poke or scratch themselves on. Avoid putting blankets, pillows or toys to these products which could create dangers for entrapment.

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