3 Safe-Space Strategies for Your Baby in the New Year
Entering a new year with a new baby can be a remarkable experience. There are so many “firsts.” Your baby may get to see their first snow, hear their first winter-themed song, wear their first baby parka, or it could be the first time your baby sleeps the whole night through, which could be a huge step for their development. Wherever they are on their journey through the early stages of growth, your baby must be kept safe and comfortable during times of sleep and rest so that they can experience many more wonderful “firsts.” To ensure your baby sleeps safely in their bedside bassinet, here are some measures you can take that can make all the difference.
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Bassinet That Vibrates |
Dress Baby in Safe Sleepwear
You want your baby to be comfortable and cozy, but it is critical that
they do not become overheated. An overheated baby is at higher risk of
SIDS. You can find a wearable blanket or a SleepSack® Swaddle that can
be adjusted for the proper temperature to meet safe TOG values. A TOG
value is the international standard measurement of how well a blanket
can keep you warm. You can also adjust your baby’s sleepwear to suit any
seasonal weather changes. Winter months such as January are likely
colder than summer months like July (or the opposite in the southern
hemisphere).
Create a Safe Sleeping Space for Baby
In addition to providing comfortable sleepwear for bedtime, your baby
must be placed on their back to sleep in a safe space. Before your baby
is 6 months old, room sharing may be encouraged, but bed-sharing with
your baby is NOT. Use a bedside bassinet that meets current safety
standards. It should have a firm mattress with a tight-fitting sheet to
ensure your baby is in the safest environment possible. You will also
want to clear any soft objects out of the bassinet to remove the hazards
that can cause suffocation. If you have twins, make sure they are
separated by a breathable mesh wall, which can be found in a
high-quality twin bassinet.
Keep Mommy and Baby Comfortable
Not only is it important to employ the proper measures for your baby to
sleep safely, but it’s also important that all of your designated
caregivers are prepared to tend to the baby’s needs. This is easier when
the parents’ comfort and recovery are taken into consideration. Mom can
have an opportunity to recuperate, and it can be easier for her to take
care of her young one, with a bedside bassinet that vibrates.
Your baby will need to be fed at least once throughout the night. A
bassinet that swivels and vibrates can make it easier for your baby to
get back to sleep without being in the arms of an exhausted parent who
may not be able to keep their eyes open after their baby is fed.
Ultimately, your baby’s safety comes first no matter the time of year,
and you always have the power to implement safety measures that can make
all the difference when it comes to sleep safety.
About HALO® Sleep
Dedicated to helping you keep your baby as safe as possible, HALO®
Sleep creates innovative and high-quality infant sleep products. They
are a trusted resource for parents to find safe sleep products that can
help prevent dangerous sleep situations and positions. Their safe sleep
materials and products are used in over 1,700 hospitals nationwide to
help provide new parents with dependable, up-to-date designs, including
their original wearable blanket known as the SleepSack® Swaddle as well
as the HALO® BassiNest®. Committed to infant health and safety, HALO®
Sleep offers educational materials and sleep products to help ensure
every baby can have the essentials they need to sleep safely throughout
early childhood.
Find all the safe and comfortable sleep products your baby needs at https://www.halosleep.com/
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