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Bedside Cosleeper

A bedside cosleeper is a bassinet that attaches to the side of your adult bed. It's safe, so long as you adhere to the CSPC safety guidelines for infant sleeping spaces.

These guidelines are 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 factors to consider.

Safety

In line with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation that infants sleep in the same bed as their parents, cosleeping (a practice that is also known as bed-sharing) has become popular with many new and expecting parents. The Academy states that room-sharing with a baby is safer than sleeping in the same bed with parents, as it reduces the chance of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SIDS). While the AAP does not recommend bed sharing, it does recommend that cosleeping be done on a separate sleep surface to limit the risk of SIDS. The creation of the bedside crib was essential for a number of families.

A bedside sleeper is attached to a bed frame designed for adults. It is a crib like sleeper. The bedside cosleeper helps parents monitor the baby and gives them the option of sleeping in their own bed. The best cosleepers have strict safety standards and are built using durable, high-quality materials. To ensure the safety of your child, look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association stamp of approval. This confirms rigorous testing and quality control.

The safety of a bedside sleeper depends on several factors that include the way it is set up and secured to the parent's bed. It is important that the bedside cosleeper be connected to the mattress of the parent in a way that eliminates gaps and spaces, in which the infant may be trapped. This can pose a suffocation risk. It is essential that the attachment system of a bedside crib be tested to verify it is able to withstand the forces that might be imposed in the use of it, like a parent rolling onto and off of the sleeper or a 25-lb. The attachment system or the corners on the bedside cosleeper must be subjected to a horizontal force.

The standard for bedside sleepers incorporates by reference to the federal consumer safety standard for products such as bassinets and cradles (16 CFR part 1218) that includes requirements for performance for enclosed openings with a fabric-side. The mandatory requirements of the standard also address head and neck dangers through requiring that after the application and release of 50 lbs. horizontal force at the attachment systems and corners of the bedside sleeper a gap larger than 1.0 in. It is not allowed to create a gap that is greater than 1.0 in. Only read-only copies of the standard can be accessed at ASTM's online Reading Room.

Convenience

Many parents avoid cosleeping because they are afraid of the risk of suffocation, or SIDS or because it is a "Ferberization", which forces children to sleep alone. Anthropologists have noted for years that many primates, mammals, and people from non-Western cultures sleep regularly. This is due to the fact that babies are soothed by hearing the voice of their mother, and can also learn to self-soothe.

The best bedside cot reviews sleepers feature clever designs that are attached on the side of any mattress and pivots so that you can access it easily for diaper changes or feedings in the middle of the night. Find one with adjustable feet that retract to accommodate different mattress heights and a large storage compartment for all your baby bedside cot's necessities.

Choose a bedside crib that fits the standard crib bedding, so that it is safe to use as your child grows. Think about a model that's convertible and can be used as a play yard or a bassinet that is deeper. It will last for a long time.

Portability

A bedside cosleeper that has wheels or a light base is easier to move than one with a bulky wooden frame or base. The babybay bedside crib travel Sleeper, HALO BassiNest Essentia and Snoo Smart Sleeper are all equipped with great portability features: adjustable feet retract to accommodate platforms and legs fold inwards for maximum closeness to the mattress and sides made of 100% mesh to allow for air circulation without fabric covering baby's mouth or nose.

The Arm's Reach ClearVue is another popular option that adjusts in 1" increments to fit most adult beds and can also be used as an portable bassinet. It also swivels to allow for quick access to the baby to soothe her, feed her, or check on them at night.