7 Helpful Tricks To Making The Most Of Your Bedside Cot Co Sleeper

7 Helpful Tricks To Making The Most Of Your Bedside Cot Co Sleeper

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23010 - Via Leopardi 2
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Published 3 months ago by RossDunshea
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Via Leopardi 2, 23010 Madonna delle Grazie, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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bedside crib with changing table Co-Sleeper - What is a bedside cot co sleeper Co-Sleeper?

A bedside cot sale co-sleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the side of your mattress, which allows you to reach your bedside baby sleeper during the middle of the night. This kind of co-sleeping has been suggested by The Lullaby Trust and NHS as it lets you keep your baby close without risking SIDS.

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Co-sleeping is a crucial parenting choice. While some parents are concerned about the possibility that sleeping close to their child could increase the risk of SIDS, studies like those published by NHS suggest contrary. But, it's crucial to remember that co-sleeping is sharing the same sleep surface, which can increase the risk of SIDS if it's not carried out correctly. Co-sleeping beds in cots have been designed to offer an appropriate space between bed-sharing and separate sleeping surfaces, allowing a parent to reach over their child bedside crib and cot gently nurse or comfort them, without leaving the comfort of their own bed. Read more

Published on 2025/04/04

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bedside crib with changing table Co-Sleeper - What is a bedside cot co sleeper Co-Sleeper?

A bedside cot sale co-sleeper is a bassinet that is attached to the side of your mattress, which allows you to reach your bedside baby sleeper during the middle of the night. This kind of co-sleeping has been suggested by The Lullaby Trust and NHS as it lets you keep your baby close without risking SIDS.

Peace of Mind

Co-sleeping is a crucial parenting choice. While some parents are concerned about the possibility that sleeping close to their child could increase the risk of SIDS, studies like those published by NHS suggest contrary. But, it's crucial to remember that co-sleeping is sharing the same sleep surface, which can increase the risk of SIDS if it's not carried out correctly. Co-sleeping beds in cots have been designed to offer an appropriate space between bed-sharing and separate sleeping surfaces, allowing a parent to reach over their child bedside crib and cot gently nurse or comfort them, without leaving the comfort of their own bed.

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