15 Bedside Cot Co Sleeper Benefits Everybody Should Know

15 Bedside Cot Co Sleeper Benefits Everybody Should Know

Bedside Co-Sleeper - What is a Bedside Co-Sleeper?

A bedside co-sleeper is a bassinet attached to the side of your mattress which lets you reach your baby during the middle of the night. This kind of co-sleeping has been recommended by the Lullaby Trust and NHS as it allows you to keep your baby close by without being at risk of SIDS.

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Co-sleeping is a vital parenting choice. While some parents are concerned that sleeping in close proximity to their baby will increase the risk of SIDS, studies like those conducted by NHS suggest contrary. Co-sleeping is sharing a sleeping space which could increase the risk for SIDS. Bedside cot co sleepers have been designed to offer an appropriate space between bed-sharing and separate sleeping areas which allows parents to reach over their child and gently soothe them, without leaving the comfort of their bed.

It is important to feed and reassure your baby regularly. However, tired parents might find it difficult to get up from their bed to feed their child. The bedside co-sleeper gives parents to keep their infant close to them and not leave their comfy bed. The innovative design of a few co sleepers, like the SnuzPod, also allows the four walls to zip down and turn the cot into a cradle with an extra layer of protection that allows parents who are exhausted to keep an eye on their infant while they are in their bed.

Even a small amount of alcohol or drugs can increase the risk of SIDS. It's not recommended to sleep in a crib with a baby if either the father or mother have an history of snoring. The NHS recommends that babies sleep on their backs to reduce the chance of suffocation or accidental rolling. A bassinet or cot at the bedside is the most secure way to ensure this.

Safety

The NHS recommends that babies sleep in their own cribs instead of having to sharing your bed. This is due to the increased risk for suffocation or overheating. Babies in bed with parents are more likely to be covered by pillows, blankets or sheets, which could restrict their breathing and contribute to SIDS. This is why a crib that is placed near the bed is an ideal solution. The close proximity to parents ensures that the baby is not being suffocated or overheated. Moreover, the baby is capable of being easily reached for feedings at night and comforting.

Parents around the world were eagerly anticipating the Dutch cosleeping pod when it first went viral in 2004. They wanted to test safe cosleeping. Despite the excitement and enthusiasm, however, doctors are not yet completely in support of the idea of a sleeping cot that fixes to the side of an adult bed.

The primary issue is that a parent could roll on the infant and cause strangulation or suffocation. The risk of this happening is particularly high if the parent smokes, drinks alcohol or taking drugs during sleep. Falls, overheating and maternal death are additional risks.

If you decide to purchase a bedside sleeper, it is essential that you choose one that is in line with the highest standards of safety. The mattress should be snugly fitted without gaps and should not be susceptible to sagging. Also, you should be aware of the recommended weight and age for the person sleeping.

All new bedside sleepers must comply with a new safety standard that was announced in November of 2020. It replaces the old standards. Some stores may have older models available however they are slowly disappearing as manufacturers make the switch to the new standards.

If you decide to purchase a used model, make sure it's in good shape. Verify that the mechanism that is used to anchor the bed to the mattress of the parent and doesn't leave any gaps. Also, ensure that the mattress fits inside the sleeper in a proper way, without bulges or gaps. Sheets should be snugly fitted too, so that the baby cannot wriggle down inside and get stuck in a pocket, or be at risk of being suffocated.

Convenience

Sleep experts such as Lullaby Trust advise against bed-sharing. A bassinet or bedside crib can be a safer choice. They are designed to be attached to the sides of a parent's bed, allowing baby to be within easy reach to feed at night and comforting. This lets parents sleep well at night without having to leave their bed.



Children who sleep in a separate bedroom are more likely than other children to have breathing pauses (apnoea), and also are at a higher risk of SIDS. According to research babies sleep better when they are close to their parents. The fact that your child is co-sleeping also means that you are able to swiftly respond to any problems and calm them, which means they are more comfortable.

The ideal bedside bassinet crib for your family is dependent on a variety of aspects, including the living situation and future plans. For instance, if are living with a spouse or household member who may wish to use your bedside crib then it might be a good idea to consider convertible options that can be converted into standalone cribs or toddler beds as your baby grows older. Many of our products have this option, and we suggest contacting us for more information.

Aside from being a safe and practical option for exhausted new parents, the primary benefit of a bedside crib is the fact that it fosters bonding between mother and baby. Studies have proven that mothers who breastfeed tend to feed longer when their baby is near and this results in a stronger and more secure bond between them.

A bedside cot is a great option for new mothers who want to keep their baby nearby. But, prior to buying a bassinet, or co-sleeper it is important to check that it complies with all the safe sleep and Lullaby Trust guidelines. It's also important to consider what your budget is, since there are options at all price points.