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A Guide to Safe Baby Sleep

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A Guide to Safe Baby Sleep

Ensuring your baby sleeps safely is one of the most important concerns for new parents. From co-sleeping to breastfeeding and nighttime routines, it’s natural to have questions about what’s safe and what’s recommended. In this article, here are some of the most common questions parents have about baby sleep.

Should I Co-Sleep With My Baby?

Co-sleeping is a common question for new parents: should your baby sleep in the same bed as you, and if so, when is it safe? With the right guidance and tools like the Najell SleepCarrier, you can support safe sleep while keeping your baby close and comfortable.

When Can Baby Sleep Between Mom and Dad?

Many parents wonder when it’s safe for a baby to sleep between mom and dad. According to pediatric guidelines:

Newborns and infants under 6 months are safest sleeping in their own sleep space, but room-sharing is recommended. Some parents practice sidecar or co-sleeping arrangements safely, using firm surfaces, avoiding loose bedding, and ensuring the baby cannot fall. Tools like the Najell SleepCarrier provide a safe, firm, and portable sleep environment that can stay close to you and your partner. This allows your baby to be near while minimizing risks associated with bed-sharing.

Breastfeeding Support for Baby Sleep

Breastfeeding and baby sleep are closely linked. Many babies fall asleep while nursing, which is completely normal. Some helpful tips:

Use a supportive sleep solution: The Najell SleepCarrier can be placed next to your bed, so you can breastfeed safely and transfer your baby without waking them.

Keep your baby on a flat, firm surface: This reduces the risk of rolling and supports safe sleep.

Follow your baby’s cues: Babies often sleep better when they feel close to their parent, and breastfeeding can help regulate their sleep cycles.

What If My Baby Falls Asleep While Breastfeeding?

It’s common for babies to fall asleep during a feed. Here’s how to handle it safely:

  1. Transfer carefully: If your baby nods off in your arms, gently move them to a safe sleep surface like the Najell SleepCarrier, keeping their head and neck supported.

  2. Maintain routine: Try to put your baby down when they are drowsy but awake to encourage independent sleep over time.

  3. Stay close: Keeping your baby nearby in a safe carrier or co-sleeper can help them transition between sleep cycles comfortably.

Why the Najell SleepCarrier Makes Co-Sleeping Safer

The Najell SleepCarrier is designed for parents who want their baby close without compromising safety.

  • Portable and firm: Can be used next to the bed or on-the-go.

  • Adjustable height and size: Grows with your baby and supports safe sleep positions.

  • Easy transfer: Move your baby after breastfeeding without disrupting their sleep.

By using a trusted sleep solution like the Najell SleepCarrier, you can enjoy the benefits of closeness and co-sleeping while keeping your baby safe.

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