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Bedside Cots

A bedside crib, also referred to as a side sleeper or bassinet, fixes to the bed of the parent and lets baby sleep close to the parent. These are a safe way to co-sleep, and are a great option for mothers recovering from c-sections.

MFM tester Georgina discovered the Chicco Next2me Side Sleeping Crib to be very quick and easy to put together (one of the fastest during testing). It is height adjustable and can be angled to an inclined position to aid reflux babies.

You're safe

Co-sleepers, also known as bedside cots, as they are often referred to, are specially designed infant sleep solutions that let babies sleep close to their parents without the danger of SIDS. They look like Moses baskets, but are connected to the parent's bed. One side is open, so parents can easily reach their infant sleeping. They're perfect for families that want to benefit from co-sleeping but are concerned about the risks associated with bed sharing.

Many people are worried about the safety of a bassinet or bedside sleeper However, CHOICE has found that when used correctly these products are safe and have a low incidence of accidents and injuries. They are also an ideal option for parents who are suffering from the exhaustion that is often associated with night feeds and early morning diaper changes. Bedside cribs allow you to keep an eye on your child and, if they wake up in the middle of the night or require your assistance for some reason you'll be able soothe them or change their nappy quickly.

If you're looking for a secure bedside cot, select one with a durable, breathable mattress. A mattress that is breathable can help to regulate your baby's temperature and prevent them from overheating. A fitted sheet that can be fitted to your mattress is an excellent idea, as well as a nappy-changing kit with a waterproof cover. All these items are available online or in stores that specialize in baby products. It is crucial to keep in mind that you shouldn't ever use secondhand or hand-me-down products or items since they may be recalled or have been damaged and do not meet the standard safety requirements.

A quality bedside crib is easy to put together and can be dismantled when not in use. Some models come with adjustable incline positions that make it easier for children to sleep in a raised position, or for parents who suffer from reflux. Some models have a travel bag included so they can be easily put away and carried with you when you're travelling.

They're easy to clean

The Best bedside cot products allow you to clean bedside cots. Begin by removing any bedding, such as sheets, blankets or cuddly toys, and then washing them in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Then vacuum the cot and its mattress, paying particular focus on the corners and crevices. Mattress protectors are an excellent idea to reduce the accumulation of dust mites and other germs.

Next, wipe down the cot using a soft cloth dampened with baby-safe cleaner or a natural stain remover spray. Use a clean, fresh cloth regularly to rinse off soapy residue and keep the surface as clean as you can. If the mattress has stains you can use a soft scrub brush to remove them and a bit of baking soda to help eliminate the lingering odours. Always test a small area of the mattress to ensure the cleaning product is safe for your baby.

It is easier to clean and sanitize the cot once it has been taken apart. You can even make use of a solution of warm water and mild baby-safe detergent to wash the mattress and its protector.

If the cot is made out of wood, you can disinfect it using a mix of white vinegar and warm water. This natural disinfectant can kill bacteria without leaving harmful residues or causing damage to the wood. Take a small sample of wood to ensure it won't be damaged. Apply the solution with a soft clean cloth and allow it to dry before taking it apart again.

They're easy to move

A bedside travel crib crib can also be known as a bedside bassinet or co-sleeper. It lets your baby to sleep right next to your bed. They are compact and portable, making it easy to move from room to room as needed. They're also a great choice if you have limited space at home or you're planning to travel with your infant.

In contrast to regular cribs for babies, bedside cribs are designed to attach to the side of your bed so you can easily lift your newborn bedside cot in and out for night feedings and calming. They are made with a drop-down or movable side that allows for easy lifting. They also come with adjustable heights and tilts. Some cribs even convert into full cot beds when your child gets older, giving you added durability and value.

These sleeping solutions are ideal for traveling because they are lightweight and portable. One mum said, "It is small and compact, so it can easily be moved around the house and easily fit into its own bag." "My husband can carry it up and downstairs with ease."

The Shnuggle Air next to the crib is another lightweight option, shortlisted in 2021's Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category at the Mother&Baby awards. Another mom, Gulhan Arapoglu, agrees it's easy to transport and believes it's durable too. However, she adds that it's not as big as some bedside cribs and isn't recommended for babies who are likely to roll or flip.

You'll be at ease

The best bedside cribs let babies sleep with their parents however in a separate sleeping space. They're usually a lot more compact than a Moses basket or traditional cots, and they are often able to be folded and put away when not in use. It's also much easier to reach for night feeds, diaper changes and even soothing. This makes them ideal for new mums recovering from a c-section since they won't need to bend as much to tend to their baby in the middle of the night.

The crib is also a good option for parents who are worried about the risks that come with co-sleeping. This is because the crib is situated closer to the bed of the parent and is less prone to the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than co-sleeping in a standard cot or bassinet. This kind of secure, co-sleeping, also known as "rooming in" is important for the development of a baby.

You can also buy a variety of bedsides that include a portable mattress that you can take with you on trips and others that convert into a standalone toddler cot or baby cot. Some even have incline positions which can be great for babies who have reflux. There are also crib that can be attached to the bed of the parent, or comes with locking wheels. This will prevent the crib from being accidentally moved while the baby sleeps.

If you're thinking of buying an infant crib that is next to your bed, make sure it's a comfortable and sturdy mattress for your baby. This will ensure the safety of your child. We recommend a mattress made of foam with a soft, sturdy cover. This will keep your baby warm and cozy during their sleep.

There are bedsides that are easy to collapse and slide down, which is a great feature for those 3am bleary-eyed feeds. The Joie Roomie Glide, shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib category, is a fantastic example of a bedside crib that is easy to lower. It's also small enough to fit into its travel bag. This is an excellent feature for parents with busy schedules.