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make sure your baby cannot fall out of bed, or become trapped between the mattress and wall. keep pillows, sheets and blankets away from your baby (baby sleeping bags are safer) not let other children or pets in the bed at the same time. always put your baby to sleep on their back. Read more about co-sleeping with your baby.
Use a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in good condition. You should use a firm and flat mattress that is protected by a waterproof cover. This will help keep the mattress clean and dry, as the cover can be wiped down. Make sure your baby’s mattress is in good condition and that it fits the Moses basket or cot properly.
The mattress must be at least 10cm thick, as anything thinner won't give the firm support your baby needs. Thin foam in particular can lose its shape and dent easily. A travel cot mattress should be at least 10cm thick, and a mattress for a crib or Moses basket should be no thinner than 5cm. 2.
The safest place for your newborn to sleep in her first six months, is in a cot or Moses basket by your bed. However, many mums find themselves sharing a bed with their baby, especially if they’re breastfeeding or their baby is ill. If you do co-sleep with your newborn, make sure that: your baby sleeps on her back.
Duvets can also make your baby too hot. Sheets and layers of blankets tucked in firmly below your baby's shoulder level or a baby sleeping bag are safe for your baby to sleep in. Cot safety. Your baby will spend many hours in a cot, so make sure it's safe. If you're buying a new cot, look for one that meets British safety standard BS EN 716.
Safer sleep overview. If you’re looking for a quick summary of the main points of safer sleep advice, you can watch our three minute animation. It’s also a great option for sharing with other people who care for your baby. We also have an overview page which covers the safer sleep basics. Tap the yellow button to read. Safer sleep overview
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For the first 6 months the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a cot, crib or moses basket in your room beside your bed and in the same room as you, for all sleeps. You’ll also be close by if they need a feed or cuddle. You can help your baby get a good sleep and stay as safe as possible by: always putting them to sleep flat on their ...