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Sleep is a vital element of a baby’s health and development. Your baby should sleep alone, on his or her back in a cot, until grown up enough to climb out of it. A cot provides an enclosed, protected environment. Here are a few more essential safety considerations that can help you to better cope with one of a parent’s biggest challenges.
In their first year of life, most babies will sleep for around 12-15 hours each day. So, how you prepare the cot is vital for your peace of mind, since baby will spend so much time there.
Below, you can read about what to have – or not have – in and around the cot. Essentially, the cot should contain no more than a firm mattress and a fitted sheet. To keep baby warm enough – and to minimise the risk of overheating – you should use light sleeping clothing, adjusted to the room temperature.
IKEA cots are designed, built and tested to be safe for your baby. But it’s important to consider also how you dress the cot and what other home furnishings may be nearby in the room.
The IKEA range includes all the ingredients of a comfortable, peaceful sleep for your young one.