https://click4r.com/posts/g/18647225/10-myths-your-boss-has-about-best-bedside-cots-best-bedside-cots https://hoff-merritt-4.technetbloggers.de/14-misconceptions-common-to-small-bedside-cot Bedside Co-Sleeper - What is a Bedside Co-Sleeper? A bedside co-sleeper is a bassinet which attaches to the bed's side and allows you to reach for your baby during the night. This kind of co-sleeping has been suggested by The Lullaby Trust and NHS as it lets you keep your baby close by without being at risk of SIDS. Peace of Mind Co-sleeping is an excellent parenting choice. While some parents are concerned about the possibility that sleeping close to their baby will increase the risk of SIDS, research like those conducted by NHS suggest that the opposite is true. It is important to keep in mind that co-sleeping requires sharing the same sleeping surface, and could increase the risk of SIDS if it's not done so in a safe manner. Bedside cots co-sleepers are designed to provide a safe middle ground between bed sharing and separate sleeping surfaces. They permit parents to reach out and comfort their child without having to leave their bed. It is crucial to feed and soothe your infant regularly. However, parents who are exhausted might find it difficult to get up from their beds to feed their baby. A bedside cot co-sleeper lets parents keep their baby at a distance and avoid the need to leave their comfortable bedding. The unique design of some co sleepers, like the SnuzPod also allows the four walls to zip down and transform the co-sleeper into a cradle that has an extra layer of protection which makes it easier for parents who are tired to watch their newborn while remaining in bed. It is worth bearing in mind that the chance of SIDS increases if smoking by a parent (even with a co-sleeper) and if any drinks or substances are consumed even in small amounts. It's not recommended to co-sleep with a baby if the father or mother have an history of having a snore. The NHS suggests that