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Bedside Sleeper Cot

A bedside sleeper (also known by the name bassinet) is attached to the side of a bed, so that your baby can be close enough to feed at night, while remaining safe in their own space to sleep. Our moms love that they are easy to reach and can also pivot or drop the sides to be closer.

Safety

A bedside sleeper cot permits newborns to be safely within reach of parents' beds for nighttime feeding, providing comfort and monitoring, without putting them at risk with bed-sharing (which can lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). The cots are made to conform to NHS guidelines for co sleeper bedside cot-sleeping and are recommended by childcare experts like director of Mother-Baby Behavioural Sleep Laboratory Dr McKenna.

They also help encourage healthy attachment and breastfeeding by keeping babies close. This helps them to reach developmental milestones. Parents should search for bassinets that are simple to clean and safe to use and have been endorsed by a reputable organization like JPMA.

In 2023, ASTM updated their version of the voluntary standard F2906 for bedside sleepers to respond to the newer models that convert from a baby bassinet to a bedside Rocking crib sleeper by dropping a side rail in front of a bed for adults. This allows some portions of lower side to be elevated over the mattress and presents an increased chance of being entangled. The CPSC's direct rule incorporates by reference this 2023 revision of the mandatory standard set under section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) for durable infant or toddler products that have been in use for more than 180 days. It is expected to decrease the chance of injury.

Be aware that a bassinet or bedside sleeper should not be used in conjunction with blankets, pillows or other bedding. This could be an entrapment risk since babies are unable to lift their heads high enough to remove them from soft objects. A reclining position can result in the head tipping to tilt forward, which can block their airway. Always place your baby on their backs in a bassinet, crib, play yard or bedside sleeper. Make sure to use only a fitted sheet that meets federal requirements.

Convenience

Being close to your baby you throughout the night can help to strengthen the bond between infants and their parents. Bassinets that sleep in bed are securely attached to the sides of your bed and let you easily reach your baby for diaper changes in the middle of the night, feedings and comforting. We searched for models with mesh sides that were transparent enough to see through, so you could watch your child without having to leave your bed.

It is essential to ensure that the bassinet is in compliance with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) specifications and is certified safe for infants. Look for a wide base, a strong attachment mechanism, and a solid construction that prevents the bassinet from slipping over. A breathable mattress should also be considered.

Choose a model with a manual rocking function that's gentle on your baby and will aid in settling them down. Some models come with a tilt feature that can be useful for newborns who suffer from colic or reflux. However, this should only be used under the advice of your doctor or health care professional.

Some bassinets include a mattress, while others require you to buy one separately. Purchase a mattress that is designed to fit the bedside sleeper. Mattresses that are second-hand can be too soft, and could pose a SIDS risk. You'll also have to invest in a comfortable fitted sheet and muslin blanket to your baby. To make cleaning easier, check that the fabric lining or mattress can be washed using the machine. A basket or shelf for storage can be a useful option to store necessities like nappies, clothes, and muslins. There are many models with wheels that help you move it around the house.

Support for breastfeeding

If you decide to nurse your infant at night sleeping in a cot beside your bed can assist you in getting the most benefit from your feedings. Attached to your bed you can reach across to feed your baby whenever they wake up. The cot's side can be lowered to create a bed to sleep side-by-side. Certain models can also tilt to provide support for reflux.

The curving sides make it easy to see and raise your baby up to feed. They won't fall off the side. Some bedside crib or cot sleeper cribs have an automatic rocking feature which can calm your child and encourage them to go back to sleep faster after a feeding.

When it comes to keeping baby clean, a cosy fabric and removable bedding that can be machine-washed can be very beneficial. Certain models are equipped with gentle vibration or rocking functions which can soothe your baby to sleep. Ample storage space is a benefit for breastfeeding mothers.

It is beneficial for nursing mothers to share their bed with their babies. This also lets them develop a close bond during their sleep. Research shows that breastfed babies who sleep with their mothers have better outcomes than babies who are bottle-fed. However, it is important to be aware of the dangers and procedures involved in sharing a bed with a newborn and pick a suitable mattress for your baby.

Some sleepers in the bed have soft surfaces or padding along their edges, which can cause your baby to become trapped. You should also be careful to not let your bedside baby bed device slide backwards. This could cause a gap into which your baby can crawl or roll.

If you're worried about the safety of your mother or baby who sleeps next to you, attend a LLL meeting. or talk to an experienced Sleep Leader about sleeping habits of your child. They can assist you in creating a safe sleep environment for your baby and also explain the dangers of SIDS. They will also inform you about the'sweet sleep' of nursing mothers, which includes many of the same protective factors as breastfeeding.