Baby bassinets(130)
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FAQs about bassinets
What safety features should I look for when choosing a bassinet?
When selecting a bassinet, you should prioritize a flat and firm sleep surface with a mattress that does not incline more than about 10 degrees. The mattress should fit snugly, with no gaps between it and the sidewalls, and it should prevent the baby from climbing or rolling out. Breathable sidewalls, such as mesh, are recommended to promote airflow and visibility. The base or legs should be stable, and if the bassinet has wheels or a rocking mechanism, it should include locks or stabilizers. By focusing on these features, you can select a bassinet that is both safe and reliable.
Are bassinets safe for overnight sleep and where should they be placed?
Yes, a properly built and certified bassinet can be used for overnight sleep when safe sleep practices are followed. Authorities such as Health Canada recommend that babies sleep on their backs in a crib, cradle, or bassinet that meets safety regulations. For placement, it is best to keep the bassinet in your bedroom for the first several months to facilitate monitoring without bed-sharing. The bassinet should be positioned away from cords, heaters, and windows, and it should never be placed on soft surfaces such as beds or sofas. Using the bassinet correctly and in a safe location ensures overnight sleep is both safe and convenient.
When should I transition my baby out of a bassinet and into a crib?
You should transition your baby out of a bassinet when they begin rolling over or pushing up on their hands and knees, when they exceed the weight or height limit recommended by the manufacturer, or when the mattress or sidewalls no longer provide a snug and safe sleeping space. Another reason to transition is if you are looking for a longer-term sleep solution, as standard cribs typically support infants beyond the few months that bassinets are intended for. Moving to a crib at the right time ensures your baby continues to sleep safely and comfortably as they grow.
Can I use a bassinet for travel or on the go?
Yes, many bassinets are designed for travel, making it easier to provide a safe sleep space when visiting family, staying in hotels, or moving around the house. Travel bassinets are typically lightweight, foldable, and sometimes come with a carrying bag for convenience. However, it is important to ensure that the travel bassinet meets safety standards, has a firm and flat mattress, and is placed on a stable surface. Always avoid using a travel bassinet on soft surfaces like couches or beds, and never leave the baby unattended. Using a certified travel bassinet allows you to safely bring your newborn along while maintaining consistent sleep habits.










