https://canvas.instructure.com/eportfolios/3386207/home/10-tips-to-know-about-bedside-cots-for-newborns Benefits of a Bedside Baby Sleeper A baby sleeper that is placed in a bed allows you to keep your infant close by at night, for feeding, comforting, and bonding. It also removes the necessity of getting out of bed for these reasons. Some bedsides are slightly angled towards your bed, and others have sides that slide down to make it easier for you to access your baby. These features can be beneficial for colic, reflux and other digestive issues. Co-sleeper The majority of doctors advise against sharing the bed with a newborn because of the risk of it suffocating. However, many parents choose to share their babies' beds for a variety of reasons. One of the most sought-after methods to achieve this is to use a co-sleeper that can be attached to the side of an adult bed. This lets parents easily reach their infants and gives them the opportunity to bond with them during the evening. A good co-sleeper should have comfortable fabrics and an easy mattress to clean. It should also be able to fit into the frame of your bed. If you have a queen-size bed, look for a co-sleeper that is adjustable to the size of your mattress. This will ensure your baby has a comfortable, safe sleep environment and prevents the mattress from becoming too rigid. It should also have an inbuilt safety harness to stop your baby from falling out of the bed. Co-sleepers are available in a variety of sizes and styles and styles, including portable bassinets that can be used wherever in the home. Some of these cribs include baby blankets and the capability to respond to your baby's crying by boosting the volume of soothing sounds and motion. Co-sleepers, unlike cribs are designed to be mobile. This lets you change the diaper or feed without having to get out of your bed. While there are some risks associated with co-sleeping, it can be a wonderful method to build an enduring bond between parents and c