by Admin
Posted on 02-11-2022 10:24 AM
Pods and nests used to be promoted as a place for your baby to sleep unsupervised. But this has come into question following the warning from the lullaby trust in 2018 that baby pods and nests do not meet the safer sleeping guidelines that it promotes. This warning applies to babies under the age of 1. "the evidence shows that the safest way to sleep a baby is on a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in a cot or moses basket, and we would not recommend any sleep surface that does not conform to these guidelines," the lullaby trust told us.
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No. We do not recommend that babies sleep on soft surfaces such as pods or nests. If you choose to co-sleep with your baby the safest place is a clear space on a firm flat mattress the same as we would advise with a cot.
Do not use sleep positioners and other similar products. These include 'nests', 'cocoons', 'pods' or 'wedges'. They do not prevent cot death or flathead (plagiocephaly) and are a suffocation risk. This could lead to death. These products may block your baby’s breathing. This can happen if their face is too close to the positioner or if they roll over onto their side or tummy. Extra items in a baby’s sleep space also increases them re-breathing in air they have exhaled. Pillows and cushions should not be in the cot as they could suffocate your baby. Do not use them to elevate your baby's head during sleep.
Since the lullaby trust issued a warning that baby pods don’t meet the safe sleeping guidelines it promotes for babies under one, we are suggesting sleeping pods for snug, supervised nap times (perhaps lying next to you one the sofa), resting, nappy changing, tummy time and play as opposed to overnight sleeping options. Should you want to purchase a sleep pod, there are a few things you might want to consider before purchasing one; opt for a pod or nest that has a firm mattress - ones with a softer mattress have recently been linked to an increase risk of sids.