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    작성자 Alysa
    댓글 0건 조회 6회 작성일 24-12-21 15:48

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    Bedside Cosleeper

    A 4-in-1 bedside crib cosleeper is a bassinet that attaches to the side of your adult bed. If you stick to the CSPC guidelines for infant sleeping spaces, it's safe.

    These guidelines are similar in many ways to crib bedding standards. Read more about the guidelines here. The most important aspects to consider when selecting a bedside sleeper are: Safety, Comfort, and Convenience.

    Safety

    In accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation that infants sleep in the same bed with their parents cosleeping (a practice also referred to as bed-sharing) is becoming popular with a lot of new and expecting parents. The Academy notes that room-sharing is safer than sleeping with babies in the same bed since it reduces instances of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants (also known as SIDS). The AAP does not advocate bed-sharing however, it does suggest that sleeping on a separate sleeping surface is a great way to decrease the risk of SIDS. This is why the introduction of the bedside cosleeper was important for many families.

    A bedside cosleeper attaches to a bed frame designed for adults. It's an equivalent of a crib-style sleeper. The bedside cosleeper lets parents to easily keep an eye on their little one and allows them the freedom of sleeping in a bed while keeping their baby close to them. The top cosleepers are constructed using high-quality materials and meet strict safety standards. To ensure the safety of your child ensure that you look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association stamp of approval. This confirms rigorous testing and quality control.

    The safety of a crib is dependent on several factors. This includes how it's installed and secured onto the mattress of the parent. If the bedside co sleeper bedside cot is not attached to the parent's bed in a way that blocks the gaps and openings where the infant can get trapped, it could pose an hazard of suffocation. It is vital that the attachment system used for the bedside sleeper be tested in order to ensure that it is able to withstand any forces that are applied to it during use, like the parent rolling on and off the sleeper. horizontal force applied to the attachment system or to the corners of the bedside cosleeper.

    The standard for bedside sleepers incorporates by reference the federal consumer safety standard for bassinets and cradles (16 CFR part 1218), which includes performance requirements for fabric-sided enclosed openings. The mandatory requirements of the standard also address neck and head entrapment hazards by requiring that, following the application and release of 50-lb. horizontal force near the attachment systems and at the corners of the bedside sleeper an opening larger than 1.0 in. cannot be created. The standard is not available for reading. can be accessed at ASTM's online Reading Room.

    Convenience

    While many parents have avoided cosleeping because of fears of suffocation SIDS or the "Ferberization" process that requires children to sleep on their own Anthropologists have long observed that mammals and primates, as well as people in non-Western societies, regularly coslept. This could be due to the fact that infants are soothed by the familiar voice of their mother and it also helps to practice self-soothing.

    The best bedside sleepers feature a clever design that attaches to the side of a mattress and can swivel so that you can easily reach it for feedings or diaper changes in the middle of the night. Look for one with feet that are adjustable and retract to accommodate various mattress sizes and a huge storage space for all of the necessities for your baby.

    Choose a bedside sleeper that fits the standard crib bedding, so that it is safe to use as your child grows. Look for a model that is convertible and can be used as a play area or a bassinet that is deeper. It can last for many years.

    Portability

    A bedside sleeper with wheels or a base that is lightweight is more portable than one with a heavy wooden bedside cot frame or a substantial base. The babybay bedside sleeper HALO bassiNest essencetia, as well as Snoo Smart Sleeper are all movable. They come with feet that can be adjusted that retract to fit platform mattresses and legs that fold up to allow maximum proximity to the mattress; 100 mesh sidewalls for ventilation without fabric covering baby's mouth or nose.

    bellababy-baby-bedside-sleeper-bassinet-for-safe-co-sleeping-storge-bag-easy-to-assemble-easy-folding-portable-crib-for-newborn-infants-776.jpgThe Arm's Reach ClearVue is an excellent choice. It adjusts in 1" increments and can be used as a bassinet or portable bed. It also pivots to allow for quick access to the baby to soothe her, feed her, or check on them at night.maxi-cosi-tori-2-in-1-co-sleeper-bedside-crib-0-6-months-0-9-kg-ultra-compact-fold-lightweight-5-height-positions-portable-co-sleeper-with-breathable-mesh-travel-cot-beyond-graphite-779.jpg

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