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Bedside cribs let you keep your baby close during the night without fear of being suffocated. They are attached to your bed so that you can reach out to help or feed your child during the middle of the night. They are also ideal for mothers who are recovering from an c-section. But there's a lot to think about before purchasing one.

When searching for a crib to place beside your bed, ensure that the crib you select conforms to current safety standards. A lot of cribs older than that were recalls due to the danger of strangulation or entrapment caused by the gaps between the mattress as well as the sides of the crib. Check that the crib you select meets the new BS EN1130:2019 safety standard, which is scheduled to be introduced in November 2020.

The new rules forbid bedside cribs from having sides that completely drop down. Most cribs have "half height walls that allow your child to sleep beside your bed, but also offer a more secure barrier as they sink below the mattress. All of our models are in compliance with these new standards. This includes the Graco Pack 'n Play On The Go and the Chicco Lullago which were both shortlisted for the Mother&Baby Award 2017

It's also important to ensure that the crib you're looking at is secure enough to be attached to your bed and is anchored correctly. This is particularly important if you intend to use the crib with a sidecar sleeping system like the Graco Pack 'n Play On The Go or the Graco BassiNest Premiere which were both shortlisted for the Mother&Baby Awards.

It is crucial to remember, too, that a crib is only designed for sleeping and is not meant to be used with bedding or accessories such as pillows, blankets, toys or stuffed animals. The official safe sleep guidelines from The Lullaby Trust and the AAP is that infants should only rest in their own bed space, in their own crib or cot, and not on an adult bed or any other mattress or soft furnishings.

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The best models have slats that are wide and wide enough to allow airflow. You can also move the door or window depending on your needs. This makes it easier to change your baby's diaper, nurse them, or check on them throughout the night. Some models include an swaddle bag that can assist you in establishing a secure sleeping routine.

It should be compact and light when folded, so that it is easy to carry around the house. The mattress cover should be able to be removed and washable, making it easy to clean. A pocket on the other side is useful to store nappies or baby clothes.

Some cribs for bedside use mattresses, while others need to purchase separately. Make sure the mattress is designed for your specific model and is supple, flat and breathable. Avoid mattresses that are second-hand as they could increase the risk of SIDS.

Look for a crib with an adjustable height so that it matches the height of your own bed. Particularly if you're recovering C-section surgery, a bedside crib that has an adjustable height will give you a greater chance of getting in and out of bed quickly particularly in the early weeks of recovering.

Some models have extra features that are useful like a tummy tilt for reflux, or detach to transform into a moses basket and later a toddler playpen. Be sure to consider whether the crib is rocking, can be folded flat to store, or comes with bags. It's also worth checking the cost of the crib and the bedding included - it's often necessary to purchase additional sheets for your baby's crib.

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Bedside cribs are more affordable than Moses Baskets, however they do have some great features, such as the breathable mesh, the see-through sides, incline options for reflux and adjustable height. The Tutti Bambini CoZee is our favourite, as it combines practicality and style to create the perfect co-sleeper. It's available in three colours and has smart oak legs, which means it will fit right into your bedroom. Additionally, it's easy to assemble and fold and comes with a handy bag for trips to the grandparents.

Some cribs have side panels that slide down to allow you to touch your baby during the day and for a safer co-sleeping environment however, they pop up again at night. This feature is available on the Arm's Reach Clear View Co-Sleeper for example, but one of our MFM Home testers had difficulty getting it to use at first.

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