Are Bedside Cribs Safe for Co-Sleeping? Answers from the Experts

We know it’s only natural for new parents to ask if bedside cribs are safe for co-sleeping – you can never ask too many questions as a first-time mum or dad! But to keep in short and sweet, they are indeed safe.

Finding a sleeping arrangement that works for you and your baby is important for a good night's sleep and bonding. You have likely heard a lot of chatter about co-sleeping, the benefits of doing so and the risks associated with it. 

The truth is, co-sleeping can be safe if done correctly – and bedside cribs, like the SnüzPod4, are key factors in making this possible.

Are Bedside Cribs Safe?

Bedside cribs are a great option for safe co-sleeping when used properly, making it easy for new parents to keep their baby close at night.

These cribs snugly attach to the side of your bed, giving your little one their own comfy space while staying within easy reach for feeding or comforting.

With correct usage and installation, you and your baby can sleep soundly, knowing you're both close but safe and sound in your own sleep spaces.

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The Safety Features of the SnüzPod4

The SnüzPod4 is designed with multiple safety features to ensure both the comfort and security of you and your baby during co-sleeping:

  1. Breathable Fabric: The SnüzPod4 includes a breathable mesh side panel that promotes airflow and reduces the risk of suffocation, ensuring your baby stays comfortable throughout the night.
  2. Secure Attachment: The crib securely attaches to the side of your bed using adjustable straps, reducing the risk of gaps where the baby could become trapped.
  3. Firm Mattress: The firm, flat mattress provided in the SnüzPod4 meets safety standards, helping to promote safe sleep practices for your little one.
  4. Adjustable Height Settings: The SnüzPod4 can be set to match your bed's height with various height adjustments, ensuring a snug and safe fit.
  5. Certified Safety Standards: The SnüzPod4 conforms to stringent safety regulations and has been independently tested to ensure reliability in providing a secure sleeping environment for your baby.

 

What Age Can Babies Sleep in a Bedside Crib?

Babies can usually sleep in a bedside crib from birth until they're about 6 months old or can push themselves up. This can vary depending on your baby's development and the crib model.

Keep an eye on your baby's growth and milestones. When your baby starts becoming more active or independent, you might need to switch to a different sleeping setup.

If you have any worries about your baby's sleep environment, it's always a good idea to chat with your healthcare provider.

Is a Bedside Crib Worth It? The Benefits for Baby & You

Bedside cribs, such as SnüzPod, offer numerous advantages that benefit both parents and their little ones during those precious early months.

For Babies

Safe Sleeping Environment

Bedside cribs provide a secure sleeping space that adheres to safety standards, allowing your baby to rest comfortably without the risks associated with adult beds.

Encouragement of Healthy Sleep Habits

Being in close proximity to parents helps babies feel more secure, fostering a sense of safety that can contribute to healthy sleep patterns.

Easier Night-time Feedings

The design allows parents to tend to their baby's needs with minimal disruption, making feedings easier and helping to establish a comforting nighttime routine.

For Parents

Peace of Mind

Having your baby within arm's reach reassures parents, allowing them to monitor and respond quickly to their child's needs without getting out of bed.

Enhanced Bonding

Close contact throughout the night helps to strengthen the attachment between parent and child, promoting invaluable emotional connections.

Convenience

Bedside cribs eliminate the need to get up multiple times during the night, making the transition to parenthood a little smoother and allowing new parents to rest better

Overall, bedside cribs create a nurturing environment that supports both safety and connection, making them an excellent choice for families embracing co-sleeping practices.

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Risks of Co-Sleeping Without a Bedside Crib

While co-sleeping can offer numerous benefits, it is essential to consider the potential risks involved. According to the NHS Safe Sleep advice, the primary concerns include the increased risk of suffocation, overheating, and falls.

One of the main concerns with co-sleeping is a parent rolling onto the baby during sleep, which can lead to suffocation, especially if the infant is placed in an unsafe sleeping position. Additionally, sharing a bed can elevate the baby’s body temperature, raising the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

It's crucial for parents to create a safe sleeping environment, and if choosing to co-sleep, to be fully aware of these potential dangers and take steps to minimise risks for the baby, like using a safe bedside crib to preserve closeness while maintaining separate sleeping areas.

The Bedside Crib Safety Standards to Look Out For

When choosing a bedside crib, it’s essential to ensure it meets the rigorous European safety standards outlined to keep babies and parents safe.

Here are the key safety standards you should look for when shopping for a bedside crib:

  1. EN 1130 Compliance*: This European standard specifically governs the safety requirements for cribs and cradles. Products that meet this standard are tested rigorously for stability, strength, and safety during use.
  2. Mattress Safety Standards*: Ensure that the mattress used in the crib meets the size regulations per EN 16890, which prevents gaps that could lead to entrapment and ensures appropriate firmness for your baby's safety and comfort.
  3. BS 4578 Compliance*: This British Standard provides additional safety criteria for the design and construction of children's cribs and cots. BS 4578 guarantees an extra level of protection, focusing on the stability, durability, and overall safety of the crib for your little one.

By prioritising these safety standards, you can rest assured knowing you're providing a secure sleeping environment for your little one while enjoying the closeness of co-sleeping.

*The SnüzPod4 adheres to all these safety standards.

 

How to Use a SnüzPod4 & SnüzPod Studio Bedside Cribs Safely

When using a bedside crib, it's important to make sure you're using it properly to ensure the safety of both you and your newborn. Here are some quick tips to help ensure you and your baby sleep soundly and safely…

Find a more comprehensive breakdown of how to safely use the SnüzPod4 and SnüzPod Studio models in our SnüzPod Instructions article.

  • Correct Installation: Ensure the bedside crib is securely attached to your bed according to the manufacturer's instructions, checking for any gaps that could pose a risk.
  • Monitor Temperature: Keep the room at a comfortable temperature, avoiding overheating by dressing your baby appropriately and using breathable bedding.
  • Clear Surroundings: Keep the area around the crib free of pillows, blankets, and other items that could pose a suffocation hazard.
  • Regular Checks: Frequently check that the crib remains securely attached and that the mattress fits snugly to prevent any entrapment.
  • Follow Weight Guidelines: Adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines for weight limits to ensure the crib remains safe as your baby grows.

When are Bedside Cribs Not Safe to Use?

While bedside cribs, like the SnüzPod4, are designed for safe co-sleeping, there are certain situations in which they should not be used. It is essential to refrain from using a bedside crib if your baby:

  1. Can Sit Up or Stand: Once your baby begins to sit up or pull themselves up, typically around 6 months, the risk of falling increases, making traditional cribs or other sleeping arrangements more suitable.
  2. Has Outgrown the Weight Limit: Always adhere to the manufacturer's weight guidelines. If your baby exceeds the maximum weight limit set by the crib's specifications, it is time to transition to a different sleeping arrangement.
  3. Has a Health Condition: If your baby has specific health concerns or conditions that may complicate their sleeping arrangements, consult your healthcare provider for tailored advice.
  4. Sleeps in Uncontrolled Environments: Bedside cribs should not be used on unstable surfaces or in unsafe sleeping conditions where the crib cannot be securely attached to the bed.

When the time comes to upgrade your little one from their SnüzPod, we've got the lowdown on how to ease your baby's transition from crib to cot!

Are Second-Hand Bedside Cribs Safe?

When thinking about using a second-hand bedside crib, it’s really important to check it out for safety and condition.

Take a good look at the crib to check for any wear, damage, or recalls – make sure all the parts are there and it’s sturdy. 

We always recommend buying new over choosing used furniture for your baby, as you can’t always be sure where it’s been or how well it's been taken care of.

Our comprehensive guide to buying second-hand SnüzPods provides more in-depth information about buying a used bedside crib.

Key Takeaways: Take Bedside Crib Safety Seriously With the SnüzPod4

Co-sleeping with your new baby is a loving and safe experience with the SnüzPod4 and SnüzPod Studio, crafted to meet rigorous European safety standards.

Experience the warmth and quality of the Snüz range, and enjoy a close bond with your baby without compromising on safety. Join our community and discover more ways to enhance your parenting journey!

Find your perfect bedside crib with the Snüz range of bedside cribs, including the SnüzPod4 andSnüzPod Studio.

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FAQs

Can a Newborn Sleep in a Bedside Crib?

Yes, a newborn can sleep in a bedside crib. These cribs are specifically designed to provide a safe sleeping space for infants, allowing parents to stay close for comfort and ease during night-time feedings and caregiving.

How Long Can a Baby Stay in a Bedside Crib?

A baby can stay in a bedside crib until they reach six months of age or a weight limit of 9 kg (approximately 20 lbs), whichever comes first, ensuring their safety and comfort during this crucial developmental stage.

Are Bedside Cribs a Good Idea?

Yes, bedside cribs are a wonderful idea. They provide a safe, secure sleeping environment, promote bonding, and make night-time care easier, all while ensuring your baby is close by for comfort and reassurance during those early months.

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