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Bedside Baby Beds Baby cribs that can be placed next to the bed allow parents to keep their child close at night without any risk to safety They are made to be used by newborns up until 46 months The Halo Bassinest swivels over the bed of the parent It features a pushdown side that allows parents to scoop their baby up for middleofthenight feedings The base is not suitable under beds lower than 45 high Safety features A crib at bedside allows parents to monitor comfort and feed their children throughout the night without having to leave their bed This arrangement of sleep is perfect for new mothers recovering from childbirth or who are unable to move around It can help parents remain more wellrested throughout the night It is however essential to evaluate safety features before purchasing a crib for your baby The main safety issue with this type of sleep surface is that it is not an entirely secure barrier between the bed of the parent and the babys sleeping space which can lead to gaps that could cause the risk of suffocation for infants Sharing a bed increases the body heat of the parent and can increase the risk of overheating This could result in SIDS While some manufacturers claim that bedside cosleepers are safer than traditional cribs these products do not meet CPSCs safety standards These products can have slats that permit babies legs or heads to be stuck The mechanisms for attachment could be unstable resulting in separation Additionally many of these mattress frames contain loose bedding that could cause suffocation Babies lack the strength or coordination required to remove themselves from the tangles of soft bedding and gaps between the frame and the mattress can cause a danger of suffocation Some of these items have a hard bottom that could injure a baby should they fall upon it One commenter suggested that CPSC include pictograms in the warnings for these products which will reduce the chances of caregivers not knowing the most important elements Moreover bedside sleepers should come with an easy transition mechanism that can stop the baby from sliding off the bed of their parents Bedding A bedside crib also called a bassinet or cosleeper allows infants to sleep beside their parents beds while still occupying a separate space This type of safe cosleeping reduces the risks of entrapment suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS by keeping babies close to their parents and within arms reach for midnight meals or comforting Baby bedding for a baby who sleeps at night could include crib sheets bumpers blankets and toys Make sure that the bedding you select fits the bedside sleeper properly to avoid bulges or pockets which could hinder the babys breathing Make sure the mattress you choose for your babys bed is sturdy and secure without gaps around the edges If youre in search of a bedding set that will keep your baby clean in case they get sick or vomit up in the night select a set that is easy to wash and dry It is also a good idea to consider a travel kit for your bedside sleeper so you can easily take it out and back when you travel with your family or visit grandparents homes When your child is no longer a bedside sleeper you can move them to a separate toddler or crib When transitioning make sure to move the crib away from the bed of the parent for several months or weeks to allow your child to get used to sleeping in their own space while still feeling a sense of connection to their parents presence Select a crib which can be folded for storage and transport Some models can be converted into a play yard or a larger bassinet This makes them an excellent option for parents who frequently travel Tilt function A bedside sleeper sometimes referred to as the bassinet is a bassinet that is 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 may also have an adjustable tilt feature that can help ease reflux in infants Many parents report that this feature can help their babies sleep better It is important to keep in mind that a slanted or elevated sleeping surface could encourage your babys chin to chest position This can lead to suffocation and should be avoided Selecting a mattress that is suitable is a further important factor to consider when choosing a bedside crib It must be firm flat and breathable The size should match the dimensions of the crib and fit snugly within the frame It is best to purchase a new mattress for your crib as a secondhand mattress can increase the chance of SIDS Certain retailers sell mattresses that are designed specifically for specific bed frames therefore it is recommended to stick with them if you can Some bedside cribs like the Halo BassiNest are designed to be tucked away under your bed to make space while bringing your child closer However bedside crib with wheels are too low for this type of crib The splayed feet of the BassiNest make it difficult to slide under some beds Its also a challenge to place it under a divan bed which could cause it rock or shift out of alignment with the mattress Other types of bedside bassinets like the Ingenuity Sleep and Grow Bedside Crib can be set close to your mattress however they arent able to tilt CHOICE recommends that parents only use these beds when they have a solid breathable bed The tilting of a bassinet can encourage your child to fall into a risky position increasing their risk of suffocation Position of foottofoot A bedside crib also referred to as a bassinet or cosleeper is a small crib that is attached to the side of a bed designed for adults This lets parents access their child at any time during the night These beds are generally larger than the traditional cots and bassinets and some have an upper side that creates a short barrier between the sleep spaces They are usually constructed from durable materials and some come with wheels that allow for easy transportation around the home Some cribs for bedside use tilt features which can help infants with digestive issues such as colic or reflux It is essential to use the tilt function with care and at a small angle to prevent from suffocation Speak to your doctor or health care professional if are unsure whether to use the feature The mattress is another important safety factor to take into account when choosing a crib for your childs bedside The mattress must be solid flat and breathable to reduce the risk of SIDS A mattress thats too soft can cause an obstruction in the airway of infants which can lead to danger A mattress that is breathable can help your child remain cool during the night which reduces the risk of overheating It is recommended that you place your baby in a secure sleeping area crib cot or Moses basket While it might seem tempting to sleep with your child in a bed this is a major risk of SIDS Make sure your baby is able to sleep independently before you attempt to sleep with them If you must make sure your bedroom is smokefree to protect your baby from smoke from other rooms If youre on a lower income you may be eligible for help with a bassinet or a crib from Plunket Secondhand cribs Parents who want to save money could be enticed by a secondhand crib bassinet or cradle they get from a family member or friend Cribs are one of many nursery items that could lead to death especially when older cribs are damaged or missing parts or have wider spaces between the slats Older mattresses can also develop dips or other conditions that could be hazardous for your baby And if a crib is old enough to be predated by current safety regulations it could be tainted by lead paint and could contain other toxic chemicals Check whether the crib has been recalls on the crib Its also recommended to verify whether the crib was painted with waterbased paint which is safer for babies than phthalic or oil paint Additionally make sure the mattress is firm and secure Babies can easily slide out of mattresses with soft surfaces and also present a risk of suffocation Be especially cautious of used bassinets and cradles and play yards They should all be JPMA certified and contain no sharp edges that your child can scratch or poke at Avoid adding pillows toys or blankets to these products They could be a potential dangerous for entrapment Children have died in cribs that were altered or played with Most of these accidents were caused by caregivers or parents who tried to make the cribs functional or more attractive by incorporating or altering items Since 1973 crib manufacturers and the CPSC have collaborated to establish mandatory standards for safer cribs including things like side height mattress fit corner posts and cutouts in the end panels As as a result deaths from cribs have dropped from around 150 to 200 deaths per year to about 50