You'll Never Guess This Bedside Cosleeper's Secrets
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A bedside cosleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the side of your adult bed. As long as you adhere to the CSPC guidelines for sleeping spaces for infants it's secure.
These guidelines are similar to crib bedding standards. You can read more about these guidelines here. The most important features to consider when selecting the right bedside sleeper are Safety as well as comfort and convenience.
Safety
In accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation that infants sleep in the same room with their parents, cosleeping (a practice also referred to as bed-sharing) has become popular with many new and expecting 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 chance of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SIDS). The AAP doesn't recommend bed sharing however it does suggest that sleeping on separate sleeping surfaces is a good way to reduce the risk of SIDS. This is why the development of the bedside cosleeper became so important for many families.
A bedside cosleeper is a similar to a crib sleeper that is attached to an adult bed frame. The bedside cosleeper lets parents to easily keep an eye on their little one, and it gives parents the freedom of sleeping in a bed while keeping their child close by. The top cosleepers adhere to strict safety standards and are constructed with durable, high-quality components. To ensure the safety of your child, look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association stamp of approval. This is a sign of rigorous testing and quality control.
The safety of a bedside cosleeper depends on several factors, including the way it is set up and connected to the parent's bed. If the bedside sleeper is not connected to the bed of the parent in a way that prevents the gaps and openings where an infant could be trapped, bedside cosleeper it could create an hazard of suffocation. It is important that the attachment system of a bedside crib be tested to verify it can withstand the forces that may be applied in use, such as a parent rolling onto and off of the sleeper or a 25-lb. The attachment system, or the corners on the bedside cot for twins cosleeper should be subjected to an upward force.
The standard for bedside sleeping cribs is based on, the federal consumer safety standards for bassinets (16 CFR part 1218) which includes the requirements for performance for closed fabric openings. The mandatory requirements in the standard also address neck and head entrapment hazards by requiring that after the application and release of 50 lbs. horizontal force in the vicinity of the attachment system and the corners of the bedside crib and cot sleeper an opening larger than 1.0 in. It is not allowed to create a gap that is greater than 1.0 in. ASTM's electronic Reading Room offers read-only versions of the standard.
Convenience
Many parents are reluctant to cosleep because they fear being suffocated or SIDS, or because it's a "Ferberization", which forces children to be in a room by themselves. Anthropologists have noted for years that a lot of mammals, primates and people from non-Western cultures cosleep regularly. This is because babies are soothed when they hear the voice of their mother, and they also learn to self-soothe.
The best bedside sleepers feature an innovative design that is attached to the sides of any bed and pivots to allow ease of access to feedings in the middle of the night or diaper changes. Look for one with feet that are adjustable and retract to accommodate various mattress sizes and a huge storage compartment to store all of your baby's necessities.
Pick a bedside crib that can fit in with the standard crib bedding so that it can be used safely as your child grows. You may also want to look into an adjustable model that can transform into a play area or deeper bassinet for a long time of use, and folds up easily for transport.
Portability
Based on the size of your bedroom, a bedside sleeping system with wheels and/or a light base may be more convenient to move around your home than one that has a heavy wood frame or large base. The babybay bedside cot sale sleeper, HALO bassiNest essencetia, bedside cosleeper as well as Snoo Smart Sleeper are all movable. They have adjustable feet that retract to fit platforms; legs that fold up to provide maximum access to the mattress; and 100 mesh sidewalls that allow airflow without covering baby's nose or mouth.
The Arm's Reach ClearVue is another popular option that adjusts in 1" increments to fit most adult beds. It can also serve as a portable bassinet. It also swivels to give you quick access to the baby to comfort her, nurse her or check on them during the night.

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