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Baby cribs that are placed close to the bed allows parents to keep their baby close at night, without any risk to security. They are made to be used by infants from 4-6 months.
The Halo Bassinest is a swivel-over-the parent's bed with the ability to be lowered so that parents can take their baby into the crib during feeding times at night. The base will not fit under beds lower than 4.5" high.
Safety features
A bedside crib allows parents to watch, comfort and feed their children throughout the night without having to leave their bed. This sleeping arrangement is perfect for new mothers recovering after childbirth or with limited mobility. It may also help parents to sleep better at night. It is, however, essential to look at safety features before purchasing a bedside baby bed.
This kind of sleeping surface poses a safety concern since it doesn't offer an entirely secure barrier between the parents' sleeping space and the infant's sleep area. This could lead to gaps that can cause dangers of suffocation to infants. Sharing a bed increases the body heat of the parent and can increase the chance of overheating. This could result in SIDS.
Although some manufacturers claim that bedside co-sleepers are safer than traditional cribs, these devices are not subject to CPSC's safety guidelines. These products may have the slats which allow babies' legs or heads to be trapped, and their attachment mechanisms can be unstable and cause separation.
Furthermore, a lot of mattresses contain loose bedding that could cause suffocation. Babies don't have the strength or coordination to remove themselves from the tangles of soft bedding and the gaps between the frame and the mattress can cause a danger of suffocation. Some of these products also have a hard bottom that can injure a baby if they fall onto it. One user suggested that CPSC include pictograms on the warnings for these products, which will decrease the chance of caregivers ignoring key elements. Bedside sleepers need to have a smooth transition system that prevents the baby bedside crib from falling off the parent's mattress.
Bedding
A 4-in-1 bedside crib crib, also known as a co-sleeper or bassinet lets babies sleep beside their parents' beds, while having a separate sleeping space. This safe form of co-sleeping helps reduce the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping children close to their parents.
Baby bedding for sleepers on the bed could include crib sheets and bumpers. It could also include stuffed animals and blankets. Make sure the bedding you choose fits the baby's bed properly. This will stop pockets or bulges from blocking the baby's airway. Also, make sure that the mattress you buy for your bedside sleeper is firm and snugly fits without gaps around the edges.
If you're in search of a bedding set to keep your baby clean in the event that they fall or spill up in the night, pick a bedding that is easy to clean and dry. Consider a travel cot bedside crib kit to make it easier to pack and unpack your bedside sleeper when you're to visit grandparents or on vacation.
Once your infant outgrows their bedside sleeper, it is possible to transition them to a standalone toddler or crib. When you transition, make sure to remove the crib from the bed of your parent over several weeks or months to allow your child to become comfortable sleeping in their own space while still being a part of their parents. Also, make sure you select a crib that can fold up easily for storage and transportation. Certain models can be transformed into a play area or a larger bassinet. This makes them a great option for parents who are new and like to travel.
Tilt function
A bedside sleeper, also referred to as bassinet is a bassinet attached to the side of a bed for adults. One side is lower than the other to enable parents to reach their baby at the end of the night. It could also come with a tilt function that can aid in easing reflux in infants. Some parents have reported that this feature helps their children sleep better. However, it is important to keep in mind that a slanted or elevated sleeping surface could cause your child to fall into a dangerous chin-to-chest posture. This could lead to death and should be avoided.
A mattress that is suitable for your child is a key factor in choosing a crib for your child's bed. It should be firm and flat, as well as airy. The size should be in line with the dimensions of the crib and be able to fit in the frame. It is best to purchase an entirely new mattress for the crib as a second-hand one could increase the chance of SIDS. Some retailers offer mattresses made specifically for specific bed frames therefore it is recommended to stick with those if you can.
Some cribs that are bedside travel crib, such as the Halo BassiNest, are designed to be placed under your bed in order to make space while bringing your child closer. However, some beds are too low for this kind of crib. The BassiNest's legs that are splayed make it difficult to slide under some beds. It's also difficult to slide it under a divan bed which can cause it to rock or shift out of alignment with the mattress.
Other bassinets for bedside use such as the Ingenuity Sleep & Grow bedside travel cot Crib, can be positioned next to your mattress, however they aren't able tilt. CHOICE suggests that parents only use these beds if they have a solid and breathable mattress. The tilt of a bassinet can encourage your child to slide into a risky position, increasing their danger of suffocation.
Foot-to-foot positioning
A bedside baby bed also known as a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a small crib that can be attached to the sides of a bed for an adult. This allows parents to easily access their child during the night. The beds are typically larger than the traditional cots or bassinets. Some have a lower edge that creates an enclosure between the sleeping areas. These beds are made from sturdy materials, and many come with wheels, making them easier to move around the house.
Some cribs for bed have tilt features that can help babies who suffer from digestive issues, such as colic or reflux. It is important to make use of this feature with utmost care and at a gentle angle to avoid the risk of suffocation. If you're uncertain about whether to utilize this feature, speak to your GP or health visitor for guidance.
Another important aspect to consider when choosing a bedside crib is the mattress. To minimize the risk of SIDS, the mattress needs to be firm, flat and breathable. A mattress that is too soft could cause a blocked airway in newborns, which is dangerous. A breathable mattress can also help your child stay cool during the night, which reduces the risk of overheating.
It is recommended that you place your baby in their own safe sleeping space, such as 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 you attempt to sleep with them. If you must, ensure that your bedroom is smoke-free to ensure your child is safe from secondhand smoke. Plunket may offer assistance with a bassinet or crib in the event that you are a low-income parent.
Second-hand cribs
Parents looking to save money could be attracted by a secondhand bassinet, crib or cradle they get from a family member or friend. But, cribs are among of the leading causes of nursery-product related deaths especially if they have damaged or missing parts or have more space between slats (which could create suffocation dangers). Additionally, older mattresses could develop dips and other issues which could be dangerous for your baby. And if a crib is old enough to be predated by the current safety standards, it could be tainted by lead paint, and could contain other toxic chemicals.
Verify whether the crib has been removed from the crib. It's 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 paint. Ensure that the mattress is firm, and that it fits comfortably. Babies can easily slide out of soft mattresses, which also could pose a danger of suffocation.
In addition to cribs, pay special attention to any secondhand bassinets, cradles, and play yards. They should all be JPMA certified and contain no sharp edges that your child could scratch or poke themselves on. Avoid adding toys, pillows or blankets with these products. They could be a potential entrapment hazard.
Children have died in cribs that were altered or tampered with. Most of these accidents occurred when parents or caregivers tried to make the cribs more functional or more attractive by adding or altering items. Since 1973 crib makers and CPSC worked together to establish the standards that are mandatory for safe cribs for infants. These standards dealt with things like side heights, slat spacings, mattress fits, corner posts, and cutouts on end panels. As the result, deaths attributed to cribs have dropped from around 150 to 200 per year to around 50.
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