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Bedside Cosleeper
A bedside cosleeper is a bassinet which attaches to the side of your adult bed. It's safe as long as you comply with the CSPC safety guidelines for sleeping spaces for infants.
These guidelines are very similar to crib bedding standards. You can read more about these guidelines here. When selecting a bedside sleep device, safety, comfort, and convenience are the most important aspects to take into consideration.
Safety
Many new parents and expectant mothers have embraced cosleeping or bed-sharing, in accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that infants should sleep in the same room as their parents. The Academy recommends that room-sharing with a baby is more secure than sleeping in the same bed with parents because it lowers the risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SIDS). The AAP does not advocate bed-sharing however it does suggest that sleeping on a separate sleeping surface is a great way to reduce the risk of SIDS. This is why the development of the bedside cosleeper was so important for many families.
A bedside cosleeper can be described as a crib-like sleeper that can be attached to an adult bed frame. The bedside cosleeper helps parents keep an eye on their baby and allows them the option of sleeping in their own bed. The best cosleepers are built with top-quality materials and meet strict safety standards. To ensure the safety of your child, look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association stamp of approval. This proves that the product has been tested thoroughly and quality control.
The security of a cosleeper for the bed depends on several aspects such as the way it is set up and attached to the parent's bed. It is essential that the bedside cosleeper be secured to the mattress of the parent in a way that does not create gaps and spaces, in which an infant could be trapped. This could result in a suffocation risk. It is important that the attachment system of a bedside cosleeper be examined to determine if it can withstand the forces that may be applied in use, such as the parent rolling on and off of the sleeper or a 25-lb. The attachment system or the corners on the amazon bedside cot cosleeper must be subjected to the horizontal force.
The voluntary standard for bedside sleepers includes by reference to the federal consumer safety standard for products such as bassinets and cradles (16 CFR part 1218) and includes requirements for performance for enclosed openings made of fabric. The standard's requirements for mandatory compliance deal with the risk of head and neck entrapment by requiring that, after application, and release the 50-lb. The standard also requires that following the application and release of 50 pounds. It is not allowed to create a gap larger than 1.0 in. Read-only copies of the standard can be found at ASTM's electronic Reading Room.
Convenience
Many parents are reluctant to cosleep because they fear being suffocated or SIDS or because it is an "Ferberization" that forces children to be in a room by themselves. Anthropologists have observed for a long time that many mammals, primates and people from non-Western cultures sleep frequently. This is because babies are soothed by hearing the voice of their mother, and they also learn to self-soothe.
The best bedside sleepers feature a clever design that attaches to the side of a mattress and pivots so that you can easily access it to change diapers or feeds during the middle of the night. Choose a model that has adjustable feet, which retract to accommodate different sizes of mattresses. It should also come with ample storage space for all the baby's necessities.
Choose a bedside sleeper which fits standard crib bedding to be used in a safe manner as your child grows. You might also consider a convertible model that can transform into a play yard or a more deep bassinet for years of use. It folds easily for travel.
Portability
Based on the dimensions of your bedroom, a bedside co sleeper bedside cot with wheels and/or a lightweight base might be easier to move around the house than one that has a heavy wood frame or substantial base. The Babybay bedside co sleeper Sleeper, HALO BassiNest Essentia and Snoo Smart Sleeper all have great portability features: adjustable feet that retract to accommodate platform beds; legs fold inward for maximum closeness to the mattress and 100% mesh sidewalls that allow for ventilation without any material covering baby's mouth or nose.
The Arm's Reach ClearVue is an excellent option. It adjusts in 1" increments and can be used as a bassinet or a portable bed. It also swivels to give you easy access to your baby so that you can comfort her, nurse her, or check on the baby during the night.