Not exact matches
The AAP does not recommend for or
against the bedside sleeper (sometimes called a cosleeper)-- a crib - like
bed that
fits snugly
against your
bed.
Although it's not recommended, if you do decide to share your
bed with your baby, make sure that your mattress is firm and flat and that it
fits tightly
against the headboard with no space around it where your baby's head could get stuck.
While mother - infant cosleeping evolved biologically, it is wise to recall that
beds did not; whether sleeping in a crib or in the adult (parental)
bed, the mattress should be firm and it should
fit tightly
against the headboard so that an infant can not during the night fall into a ledge face down and smother.
The half - moon shape mimics the protective feel of a hug and allows the sleeper to
fit flush and secure
against any
bed height.
* Consider using a Co-Sleeper Bassinet, a small, separate
bed with one open side that
fits up
against your
bed.
I got the the Arms Reach Co-Sleeper since it would
fit both of them (though I've since found that the AAP also recommends
against bed sharing for twins, even before they can roll over).
On the back attach your hanging hardware, I used two capsule
bed connecting
fittings aka keyhole
fitting * This type of hardware is great because it will leave your sign hanging flush
against the wall.