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Bedside Cots

Bedside cribs are also known as a bassinet or side sleeper. It attaches to the mattress of the parent and lets the baby sleep in the same room. They are a safe method to sleep together and are ideal for mothers recovering from C-sections.

MFM tester Georgina said that the Chicco Next2me Side Sleeping Crib was easy to assemble. It was one of the quickest during the test. It's height adjustable, and can be tilted to an inclined position for babies who have reflux and is a good option for a travel cot.

You're secure

Bedside cots, or co-sleepers as they're sometimes referred to are specially designed infant sleeping solutions that enable babies to sleep with their parents without the risk of SIDS. They're similar to Moses baskets or the standard baby cot, however they are attached to the side of the parent's bed and have one open side, which allows parents to have access to their newborn infant. They're ideal for families that want to enjoy the benefits of co-sleeping, but are worried about the dangers associated with bed sharing.

Many people worry about the safety and efficacy of the bassinet or bedside sleeper. However, CHOICE found that these products, if used correctly, are safe and cause few accidents and injuries. They are also a great option for parents who are new and struggling with the exhaustion of night feedings and early morning diaper changes. Bedside cribs let you monitor your child, and if they wake up in the middle of the night or require your assistance to be there for them you'll be able to comfort them or change their nappy quickly.

If you're looking for a bedside cot that's secure, select one with an upholstered mattress that is durable and breathable. A mattress that is breathable can help to regulate your baby's temperature, and also prevent them from overheating. Also, you should purchase a fitted mattress that can be fitted to your mattress, as well as a nappy changing kit that includes a waterproof cover and a mat with wipes. You can purchase all these items online or in stores that specialise in baby products. It's important to remember that you should never use secondhand or hand-me-down products or items because they could be recalled, or damaged and may not meet 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, which make it easier for children to sleep in a higher position or for parents with reflux. Some models have a travel bag included so they can be easily put away and carried to your destination.

It's easy to clean

Bedside cots are easy to clean, especially with the right cleaning products. Start by removing any bedding like blankets, sheets or cuddly toys. Then wash them in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Then, vacuum the cot and its mattress, paying special focus on the corners and crevices. A mattress protector can also aid in reducing the growth of dust mites, bacteria and other germs.

Then step, use a soft washcloth that has been soaked in a baby-safe cleaning spray or a natural stain remover spray to wipe down the cot. Dampen a fresh cloth regularly to rinse off soapy residue and keep the surface as clean as possible. Use a gentle scrub brush to eliminate any stains that have accumulated on the mattress. Baking soda can be used to remove any lingering odors. Always test a small portion of the mattress first to ensure that the cleaning product is safe for your baby.

If the cot is disassembled it will be more accessible to all its surfaces and nooks and crannies for thorough cleaning and sanitising. You can apply a mild detergent as well as a warm water solution to clean the mattress and the protector.

If your cot is made of wood, you can clean it by mixing warm vinegar and water. This natural disinfectant will kill bacteria without leaving harmful residues or damaging the wood. Take a small sample of wood to ensure it won't be damaged. Apply the solution using a soft, clean cloth and allow it to dry before reassembling.

They are easy to move

A bedside crib is also known as a bedside bassinet or co-sleeper. It lets your baby to sleep right beside your bed. These cribs are portable, compact and easy to move around. These cribs are also great when your home is small or you plan on traveling with your child.

Bedside cribs, in contrast to regular cribs, are designed to be attached to the sides of your mattress so that you can easily move your infant up and down for night feedings or soothing. They are made with a removable or drop-down side for easy lifting. They also come with adjustable heights and tilts. Some cribs even convert into full cribs as your child grows, offering you more longevity and value.

Our mum testers love the portability and light weight of these sleeping solutions, making them ideal for travel. One mum says, "It is small and compact, so it is easy to move around the house and easily fit in a bag." "My husband can carry it up and downstairs with ease."

The Shnuggle Air along with Crib is a different, light option that has been shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the best bedside Cots Cot, Moses Basket or Crib category. Gulhan Arapoglu is of the opinion that it is easy to move around and feels solid. But, she notes that it's slightly larger than some bedside cribs and shouldn't be used by babies who may roll or flip.

You'll be at ease

The best bedside cot cribs for bedside use allow babies to sleep with their parents, but in a separate sleeping space. They're usually a lot more compact than a Moses basket or traditional cots, and they can be folded and put away when not in use. They're also a lot easier to reach when it comes to night feedings, changing nappies and comforting. This makes them perfect for mothers who are recovering from a c-section as they won't have to bend as low to take care of their baby during the middle of night.

They're also a great option for parents who wish to get a good night's sleep and are concerned about the dangers of co-sleeping. This is because the crib is located closer to the parent's bed and is less prone to the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than sleeping in a regular cot or bassinet. This type of safe, co-sleeping known as "rooming in" is essential for the development of a baby.

You can also buy a variety of bedsides that include the option of a portable mattress that you can take with you on trips and others that can be converted into a separate toddler cot or baby cot for bedside. Some even come with incline positions which can be great for babies with reflux. Depending on your needs and budget, you can also find a crib that is attached to the bed of the parent, or comes with locking wheels to ensure it won't be accidentally moved while the baby is asleep.

If you're thinking of buying a crib beside your bed, ensure it's a ventilated and durable baby mattress. This will ensure the safety of your child. We recommend a foam mattress with a soft, long-lasting cover. This will keep your baby warm and comfortable during their sleep.

You can also find some bedsides that are easy to collapse and slide down which is a wonderful feature for those bleary-eyed 3am feeds. The Joie Roomie Glide, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for best bedside cots Cot, Crib or Moses Basket, is an example of a bedside cot that's super-easy to lower. It's also compact enough to fit into its bag for travel cot bedside crib which is an added benefit for parents who are always traveling.