Mattresses and bedding - The Lullaby Trust (2024)

How to choose the right mattress and bedding for a baby

With so many products on the market, it can be tricky to work out which mattress and bedding to buy for ababy. However, some products are definitely safer than others so think carefully before making your choice.

Where should my baby sleep?

The safest place for a baby to sleep is in their own clear, flat, separate sleep space, such as a cot or Moses basket.

Babies should always be in the same room as you for the first six months for sleep, day and night.

Keep reading for the key information you’ll need to help you choose a mattress and bedding for your baby.

Mattress and bedding for a baby: what to look for

Use a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in good condition

You should use a firm and flat mattress that is protected by a waterproof cover. This will help keep the mattress clean and dry, as the cover can be wiped down.

Make sure your baby’s mattress is in good condition and that it fits the Moses basket or cot properly.

Do not use a sheepskin in a cot or Moses basket or other sleep space. It is important that baby’s sleep space is firm, flat and has a waterproof cover. Adding a sheepskin can reduce firmness and risk overheating.

Avoid using soft or bulky bedding

Firmly tuck in sheets and blankets (not above shoulder height). Sleep your baby in the feet-to-foot position (feet at the bottom of the cot so they can’t wriggle down under the blankets). If your baby needs an extra blanket make sure it is lightweight.

Alternatively, you could choose to use a well-fitted baby sleep bag. Most sleep bag manufacturers will recommend a sleep bag is used when baby is a certain weight (usually around 4kg or 8.8lb) rather than age, so make sure to check the product guidance before using it.

Be sure to remove any soft toys from the cot before each sleep period.

Specific types of bedding to avoid:

  • Weighted swaddles
  • Weighted blankets
  • Weighted sleeping bags
  • Quilts
  • Pillows
  • Duvets
  • Sheepskin

Soft or bulky bedding is not recommended for babies under 1 year due to the risk of overheating and head covering.

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Product guide: choosing a mattress and bedding for your baby

Take a look at our product guide for additional information around selecting a mattress and bedding for a baby.

Pillows can increase the risk of SIDS

Pillow use alone has been shown to increase the chance of SIDS occurring by up to 2.5 times. It is much safer to sleep your baby in a clear, flat, separate sleep space.

Plagiocephaly (‘flat head syndrome’)

If you were thinking of using a pillow with your baby due to concerns around plagiocephaly (‘flat head syndrome’), there are techniques you can use instead which will not increase the risk of SIDS.

For example, we advise that babies have plenty of supervised tummy time in their waking hours to minimise time spent on their back. You should also avoid letting babies sleep in harder contained sleep environments such as car seatsand other travel systems.

We understand that plagiocephaly usually corrects itself within a year, but if you feel it is severe you may want to speak to your health professional or seek corrective treatment.

Our advice for using a second-hand mattress

There is some research that found an increased chance of SIDS when using a second-hand mattress brought in from outside of the family home, although the link is not yet proven.

Generally we would advise it is safest to have a new mattress for each baby. However, we know this is not always possible.

To help reduce the risk, we’ve put a checklist together for you.

The second-hand mattress should:

  • Have been completely protected by a waterproof cover when in use before
  • Have no rips or tears
  • Be in good condition
  • Still be firm and flat

Tap here for more advice on buying and using second-hand products.

Remove cot bumpers

Cot bumpers can post the risk of an accident to your baby once they begin to roll and move about the cot. There have been a number of cases in the UK and abroad where infants have become entangled in the ties and material, or fallen from pulling themselves up on the bumpers.

A simple mattress with no loose bedding or bumpers is the safest sleeping place for a baby.

Choosing a mattress and bedding for a baby: FAQs

Our room is very small and we can only squeeze in a travel cot. Is this safe?

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The same ‘safer sleep’ rules apply to a travel cot. It should have a rigid frame and base, and a firm, flat mattress that is covered in a waterproof material.

Travel cot mattresses are often thinner and feel harder than those in a permanent cot, but don’t be tempted to place folded blankets or a quilt under the baby to make them ‘more comfortable’. They will be fine (and safer) without.

If you are very tight for space, you may have to consider re-arranging the furniture in the room because a baby’s cot should always be positioned away from:

  • Radiators
  • Direct sunlight
  • Blind Cords
  • Any other hazards

Can I put my twin babies in the same cot to sleep?

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The Lullaby Trust has no evidence that putting twins in the same cotin the early months places them at greater risk of sudden infant death.

However, there are some things you can do to increase safety:

  • Never put twins together in a Moses basket or small cot. They may overheat in a restricted space.
  • If you choose to sleep them side by side in one cot, only do this in the early weeks when there is no danger of them rolling towards or over each other.
  • It is also an option, right from the start, to place them at opposite ends of the cot. This allows both twins to be in the ‘feet to foot’ position, and have their own firmly tucked in bedding or baby sleeping bag.
  • Do not use rolled towels, foam wedges or other objects between their heads.

By the time twins are big enough to roll over, they should be moved into their own separate cots. All the safer sleep advice applicable to single babies should be followed whether the babies are in the cot together or not.

Do you recommend baby hammocks?

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No we do not recommend hammocks. The safest place for a baby to sleep is on a clear, flat, separate sleep space. Please read our product guide on how to choose the safest mattress and bedding for your baby.

Mattresses and bedding - The Lullaby Trust (2024)

FAQs

What is the lullaby trust advice on sleeping bags? ›

We advise that your baby is in the same room as you when they sleep – day and night. If you choose a Moses basket or travel cot follow the mattress advice on p7, and don't add extra padding. Baby sleeping bags are a good option as they prevent your baby's head from being covered by wriggling under bedding.

What temperature should a lullaby trust sleep at? ›

The chance of SIDS is higher in babies who get too hot, so keep the room temperature between 16 – 20°C (roughly 61 – 68°F). A thermometer can help you to make sure the room is at the right temperature. Ensure baby's cot is not positioned next to a radiator or next to a window in direct sunlight.

When can a baby sleep with a comforter lullaby trust? ›

The key things are to make sure the mattress is firm, entirely flat with no raised or cushioned areas and waterproof and the cot is kept free of bumpers, toys and loose bedding. Pillows and duvets should not be used for babies under 12 months.

Why can't babies sleep on a soft mattress? ›

Soft surfaces also increase the risk of suffocation. For example, the walls of a nest or padded bumpers on a cot or bassinet may block baby's airway if they turn their face into the padding. Similarly, babies who roll over while laying on a soft surface may end up with their mouth and nose pressed into the surface.

Do sleeping bags reduce SIDS? ›

Baby sleeping bags can help to reduce the risk of SIDS, as they prevent babies from wriggling underneath their bedding. Just make sure it fits well around the shoulders so there's no risk of your baby's head slipping down into the bag.

How many blankets does a newborn need at night? ›

To help, we've shared our advice on how many blankets you need for your baby. We recommend at least two to three blankets to make life a little easier— that being said, the more blankets you have, the easier it is to rotate them through being used and washed.

Do dummies reduce SIDS? ›

It's possible using a dummy at the start of a sleep also reduces the risk of SIDS. But the evidence is not strong and not all experts agree that dummies should be promoted. If you do use a dummy, do not start until breastfeeding is well established. This is usually when your baby is around 1 month old.

Can a 4 day old baby sleep with a pacifier? ›

Can a newborn sleep with a pacifier? Yes, newborns can sleep with pacifiers. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies use pacifiers at nap time and night to reduce their risk of SIDS. If you're breastfeeding, wait until that's established – give it about 3 weeks – before giving your baby a pacifier.

What happens if a baby is too cold at night? ›

Babies that are too cold will not exert the energy it takes to cry, and may be uninterested in feeding. Their energy is being consumed by trying to stay warm. A baby that is dangerously chilled will have cold hands and feet and even baby's chest will be cold under his or her clothes.

What mattresses should babies avoid? ›

Use a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in good condition

Make sure your baby's mattress is in good condition and that it fits the Moses basket or cot properly. Do not use a sheepskin in a cot or Moses basket or other sleep space. It is important that baby's sleep space is firm, flat and has a waterproof cover.

Can a baby sleep on a mattress without sheets? ›

Infants should be placed on a firm sleep surface (e.g., mattress in a safety-approved crib) covered by a fitted sheet with no other bedding or soft objects to reduce the risk of SIDS and suffocation.

Does a soft mattress prevent SIDS? ›

Lying face down on a fluffy comforter, a soft mattress or a waterbed can block an infant's airway. Sharing a bed. The risk of SIDS rises if a baby sleeps in the same bed with parents, siblings or pets.

What is the code for sleeping bag? ›

HS Code 940430 - Tariff Classification of - Sleeping bags.

What age is appropriate for a sleeping bag? ›

When should I use a baby sleeping bag? Baby sleeping bags are generally used from birth to 36 months. Parents may use sleeping bags from an early age to help maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature for their little one during the night.

What should my sleeping bag be rated for? ›

You'll want at least a 10° bag, and more likely, a 0° or lower bag. Think about how hot or cold it will actually be on the trips you intend to take, and buy accordingly. Pro-Tip: A 20° bag will get you through most of the year without too much discomfort.

Is Cocoonababy safe for overnight sleeping? ›

The short answer is yes, but with some important caveats. The Cocoonababy nest is a terrific tool for newborns to help them sleep better. It can be used overnight in the very early days of your baby's life, but it is not designed for use as a long-term overnight sleeping solution.

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