6. Co-Sleeping Cribs
A co-sleeping crib or co-sleeper refers to a small bed or crib for a baby designed in a way that it can be attached to the parents’ bed.
This is a convenient tool because most newborns sleep somewhere near their moms. These co-sleepers enable you to feed the baby and then transfer them back to his or her own sleeping space afterward.
This reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) within the first six months since it gives babies their own sleep space while still keeping them close to their mothers.