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How to Choose the Right Baby Bassinet or Moses Basket For Your Baby

How to choose the right baby bassinet or moses basket

When you’re expecting a baby, there is so much to think about and prepare. One of the most important items that parents need to decide on is which sleeping arrangement is best for their newborn—a baby bassinet or a Moses basket. As new parents, it can be difficult to make this decision, but making an informed choice will help ensure your baby’s safety and comfort as they sleep.

Safety Considerations for Baby Sleep Arrangements

When making your decision between a baby bassinet and a Moses basket, safety should be your priority. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies sleep in the same room with parents for at least the first six months of life, but never in the same bed.

Additionally, both bassinets and Moses baskets must meet current safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Make sure to look for certifications such as ASTM International or JPMA certification when shopping for either type of sleep arrangement.

Choosing Between a Bassinet and Moses Basket

Now that you understand why safety is key when choosing a sleeping arrangement for your baby, let’s review what makes each option unique and how you can decide which one is right for you.
Baby bassinets are generally designed to fit next to parents’ beds, making them ideal if you plan on having your little one close by during rest time. In addition to being portable, some models come with extra features like adjustable heights and rocking functions. They also tend to cost less than Moses baskets; however, many bassinets are only suitable for use until babies reach 15 pounds or until they can push up on their hands and knees—whichever comes first. That said, some models are suitable up until babies reach 20 pounds or 5 months old.

Moses baskets offer more flexibility when it comes to portability since many models come with handles so parents can take them from room-to-room with ease. Additionally, since they don’t have any stands attached like bassinets do, they tend to be able to accommodate infants until they reach around 20 pounds (or 8-9 months old). And although they often cost more than bassinets due to materials used in construction (such as wicker), many parents find these baskets visually appealing enough that they can double as decorations in nurseries after kids outgrow them.

Making the right choice between a baby bassinet or Moses basket depends on several factors including budget, portability needs and desired features like aesthetics and adjustable heights/rocking functions. Ultimately though, it comes down to finding an option that meets current safety standards certified by organizations such as ASTM International or JPMA certification so that you can feel confident knowing that your little one is safe while sleeping! By following these tips and doing your research before purchasing any sleep arrangement for your baby, you can get peace of mind knowing that you’ve made an informed decision about where your newborn will spend their naptime hours!