Friday, March 11, 2011

Bellacroft Explains Co-Sleeping

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Many parents prefer the method of co-sleeping when their baby is born because it is both convenient and comforting. Unfortunately, co-sleeping can seriously harm your infant if you don’t do it safely.

Many young parents, as opposed to older parents, may not even give co-sleeping the time of day; it could be unsafe and it disturbs your own sleep and privacy. If there is a chance of bringing your baby in with you through the night, it’s best to have all of your bases covered so your co-sleeping experience is safe and enjoyable.

There are many wonderful benefits to co-sleeping: extra protection for your baby (when in safe conditions), more sleep for you and your baby, no-fuss night feedings, improved bonding, but again, all of these are meaningless if you aren’t practicing co-sleeping safely.

Luckily, there are many resources for parents that want to safely give co-sleeping a try!

Safe Co-sleeping Options:

The #1 choice for a safe co-sleeping options is the Arm’s Reach bedside Co-Sleeper. This is a bed that fits to your bed and provides all of the benefits of co-sleeping and removes any of the dangers. Added benefits are: no-fuss night feedings and you can react timely if your baby is in trouble - like breathing or heart rate problems.

Added co-sleeper benefit: when the time comes to transition your baby from co-sleeping to his/her own crib, they are already conditioned to sleeping in their own area. This simplifies the transition as the baby is already comfortable.

Arm’s Reach Co-Sleepers are available in a variety of styles and colors and can also be used as play-yards when not in use as a co-sleeper!

Arm's Reach Co-Sleepers

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