Co-sleepers


A Co-sleeper is a baby bed that attaches to the side of an adult bed, allowing baby to remain close to the parents at night without actually being in the adult bed. Co-sleepers resemble a crib with one of the side rails taken off. The open end is placed next to the adult bed, with the co-sleeper mattress and adult bed mattress at the same level, so that a parent can easily reach the baby during the night for breastfeeding or other care. Co-sleepers allow babies the benefits of sleeping near a parent, but ease some parents’ fear of rolling over on the child. Some parents choose to modify an existing crib to a co-sleeper by removing one side rail and pushing the crib up against the adult bed. Care should be taken in using a crib as a modified co-sleeper to be sure a gap or height difference doesn’t form between the two mattresses. The term co-sleeper is also used to describe parents and children who share the same bed.





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