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Newborn Bedside Cot

A newborn bedside cot is a tiny sleeper that allows newborns to share a room as their parents, without the risks of true co-sleeping (which the AAP recommends against due to suffocation and SIDS). It also makes nursing sessions and baby care more convenient.

This sleeper has a firm mattress that supports babies backs, which reduces the risk of SIDS. It can be swiveled over your adult bed to allow you to lift your baby to cuddle them at sunrise or during nighttime nursing.

Budget

A bedside cot, also referred to as a co-sleeper is an infant cot with a bassinet design that is attached or clipped to your bed. This allows you to comfortably and safely reach your baby for mid-night feeding, comforting or cuddles. They are a great choice for new parents or mums recovering from a csection as they offer easy access to baby and do not require you to get out of bed.

There are many different designs available that range from basic models with just a drop-down option to more sophisticated ones that can be adjusted in multiple ways including height and incline options. Many convert to a standalone crib for daytime naps or when your baby is a few months old and sleeps longer at night.

Maxi-Cosi Lora is among our top picks. It was nominated in the Best Cot category for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. MFM home tester Emily said she was impressed by how chic and modern the design was. She also liked the fact that it could be used as a bassinet or attached to your existing bed, to ensure safe side-by-side sleeping. She also liked the plush mattress that passed our firmness test and the fact that it comes with an automatic rocking feature that can be set to a slight tilt for reflux sufferers.

She didn't like that it had a non mesh panel on the bottom and thought it was too bulky to move from room to room. When it was folded into its travel bag, she found it to be a bit heavy to carry up the stairs.

Size

A bedside cot is a bassinet-style cot that fixes to the side of your bed. It allows you to reach your baby for mid-night feeding, nappies and comforting. It's perfect for mothers recovering from the c-section.

The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby separated from you for the first six month, to lower the risk of SIDS. The crib that is placed beside your bed, with its low sides, is a great method to accomplish this. It lets you be able to easily access your baby during the night.

It is essential that your baby is sleeping on a firm, not a soft mattress. Babies don't have motor control to turn over and a mattress that is soft could increase the chance of suffocation. This mattress is made of skin-friendly and air-tight materials. It is a comfortable fit for your baby, yet firm enough to be safe.

Mum home test Jasmin loved that the crib does not take up much space in her bedroom. Also, she found the size perfect for a newborn. She also said that the mattress was also of good quality, as opposed to some that feel flimsy and thin. She also loves the fact that it has a storage space underneath for bedding and clothes - something many other bassinets do not have.

MFM mum home tester Mehack is a huge fan of the removable side wall that lets you drop it down for easy access to your baby. She also likes the fact that the legs tuck under the bed so that it doesn't appear heavy or take up a lot of floor space. She's also impressed by the ease of being able to move around the house whenever you need to, for convenience during middle-of-the-night feedings and check-ins.

The CoZee Air crib is a favorite among parents. It won the Gold Award in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards. It has a clever design with four pulleys built-in to raise or lower the crib and includes a large storage basket for blankets, toys and other essentials. It's also easy to put together and light, which is useful for travelling with your baby.

Safety

It's important to consider safety when choosing the crib for your newborn. The Lullaby Trust, as well as the NHS, recommend that babies do not be placed in parents' beds due to the possibility of suffocation as well as sudden infant death syndrome. Bassinets for bedside crib co sleeper use allow parents to keep their newborn close by to help with nighttime feedings as well as monitoring and comforting without the need to leave their bed.

This close proximity can support breastfeeding mothers, as it allows them to attend to the needs of their baby while they sleep. This can help to maintain the supply of milk and encourage breastfeeding. Some bedside cots come with adjustable height features that can make it easier for the mother and child to reach the bassinet for feedings or other care at night.

Many bassinets come with mattresses that are firm. This is designed to minimize suffocation risk and meets industry standards. It is important to provide support for the bones of a newborn as they are still soft and are not fully formed. The mattress should be covered with an appropriate sheet to decrease the risk that dust mites or other allergens, could choke a child. It must be kept clean and free of irritants.

Some cots with a bedside baby bed have the capability of being tilted, which can be useful for babies with reflux or digestive issues, but this should always be done with a lot of care and at a gentle angle. Avoid placing pillows, duvets or padded crib bumpers inside the bassinet. They could pose a risk of suffocation for your baby.

You should also consider the bassinet with a secure attachment system. It can be connected to your existing bed easily without the need for tools. This feature can be particularly useful for parents who struggle to lift their child in and out of the cot, or who are worried about accidentally rolling over in the night. If your bassinet has a secure attachment it is a great idea to check it frequently. Make sure there are no gaps, and that the system is securely attached.

Comfort

If you are a soon-to-be parent, your baby's safety is among your top concerns. There's a new sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close to you in the evening, without the risk of sharing the bed. The baby bedside crib with changing table cot is basically a bassinet-style cot which is fixed to the side of your bed, allowing you to safely move them towards you for night feeding and soothing. It also makes a great choice for mums recovering from a c-section because it eliminates the need to bend down too far or even take a step out of bed.

A modern newborn bedside cot should have a firm flat mattress to ensure a safe sleep and reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Bedding should be simple with a cot sheet and blanket tucked tightly at the bottom. Avoid toys, bumpers and pillows as these could be thrown over your baby and pose a danger of suffocation. If your baby is used to being swaddled for a few weeks and you want to use the swaddle or baby sleep bag. However, this should be removed once they have the strength to remove them.

Some cribs for bedside use an open or removable side for easy access to your baby for feedings in the middle of the night and comforting. This is a great feature for parents who wish to keep a close relationship with their child, but still adhere to NHS guidelines for sleep. If you're considering sleeping in the same bed as your baby it's important to know that this practice has been linked to a higher risk of SIDS, particularly in the event that a parent falls on their infant while they sleep.

A fabric that breathes will keep your baby comfortable and cool throughout the night. This is especially important if you intend to co-sleep your newborn because the risk of overheating in the night increases. The SnuzPod4 is a unique, side panel made of breathable mesh that helps improve the airflow and keeps your baby snug in their mattress.