20 Fun Facts About Newborn Bedside Cot

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Newborn small bedside cot Cot

A newborn bedside crib is a tiny sleeper that lets babies sleep in the same room with their parents, without the dangers of co-sleeping. (The AAP warns against this due to the risk of SIDS and inhalation.) It also makes mid-night nursing sessions and care much easier.

This mattress is a firm mattress that is designed to help babies' backs and decrease the risk of SIDS. It can be swiveled over the bed of your adult to allow you to get your child out for midnight nursing or cuddles at sunrise.

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A bedside baby bed cot, also known as a co-sleeper, is a bassinet-style baby cot that is attached or clipped to your bed. This allows you to reach your baby easily and safely for a late-night feed or cuddles. They are a great option for new parents or mums recovering from a c-section as they allow an easy access to baby and don't require you to get up from your bed.

There are many different designs on the market starting with basic models that have just a drop-down option to more sophisticated ones that can be adjusted in several ways with incline and height options. The majority of them can be converted to an independent crib once your baby grows older and is sleeping longer in the night.

Maxi-Cosi Lora is one our favorites. It was nominated in the best bedside cots 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 clipped to your existing bed for a safe side-by-side sleep. She also liked its plush mattress which has passed our tests for firmness and it also has an adjustable manual inclining feature for those who suffer from reflux.

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

Size

A bedside cot is a bassinet-style cot that fixes to the side of the bed. You can easily reach your baby for feedings, changing nappies or just to soothe them during the night. It's ideal for mothers recovering from an o-section.

The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby separate from you in the first 6 months to decrease the chance of SIDS. A crib for your bed is a safe method to accomplish this since it is low-sided and allows you to easily reach your baby at night.

It's important that your newborn sleeps on a firm bed as it is more secure than a soft one. Newborns don't have the motor control to turn over and a soft mattress could increase the chance of suffocation. The soft, breathable fabric and skin-friendly materials make this mattress comfortable for your baby, but sufficient to ensure safety.

Mum Jasmin was pleased that the crib didn't occupy too much space in her room and found it to be the ideal size for a baby. The mattress she rated as also of good quality, as opposed to some that feel flimsy and thin. She also appreciates that it has a storage space underneath for bedding and clothes which many bassinets don't.

MFM mum home test Mehack is a huge fan of the side wall that is removable that lets you drop it down for easy access to your newborn. She also loves that the legs tuck into the bed so it doesn't look bulky or take up too much floor space. She's also amazed by the ease of being able to move around the house whenever you'd like for ease during late-night feedings and check-ins.

The CoZee Air crib is a popular choice for parents. It was awarded a Gold Award at the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards. It has a clever design with four pulleys that can be used to raise or lower your crib. There's also an ample basket for blankets, toys, and other necessities. It's also easy to assemble and light in weight, which is useful to travel with your baby.

Safety

It is important to think about safety when choosing a newborn bedside travel crib crib. The official safety sleep guidelines of both the Lullaby Trust and NHS recommends that babies do not sleep in parent's beds due to the risk of suffocation, heat exhaustion and a higher chance of suffering from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bassinets that are placed in bed let parents keep their baby close, facilitating night-time feedings, comforting and monitoring without having to get out of bed.

This close proximity can also support breastfeeding mothers, as it allows them to attend to the needs of their infant while still sleeping. This can help to maintain the supply of milk and encourage breastfeeding. Some bedside cots come with adjustable height options that can make it easier for mother and child to access the bassinet for feedings or other activities at night.

Many bassinets come with a mattress that is designed to minimize the chance of suffocation and meets industry standards. It is crucial to support the bones of a newborn because they are still squishy and aren't fully formed. The mattress should be covered in a fitted cover to reduce the risk of suffocation caused by dust mites and other allergens, and kept clean and free of allergens.

Some bedside cots can be tilted, which is beneficial for babies suffering from reflux or digestive issues, however this should always be done with extreme caution and at a moderate angle. It is also important to stay clear of adding pillows, duvets or padded crib bumpers to the bassinet, as these can pose an obstructing risk to your baby and should only be used when the cot is placed on flat surfaces.

It's also worth thinking about an infant bassinet that has a secure attachment system that can be easily fixed to your bed without the need for tools. This feature can be particularly beneficial for parents who struggle to lift their child in and out of the crib or concerned about the possibility of falling asleep. If your bassinet has a secure attachment system, it's recommended to regularly check that it's securely attached and that there are no gaps or loose components which could cause danger.

Comfort

If you're expecting your first child and you're worried about the safety of your child is definitely one of your main concerns. There's a great sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close during the night without taking on any of the risks associated with sharing a bed. The baby bedside cot is an essentially a bassinet-style crib that fixes to the bed's side that allows you to lift them out towards you for feeding at night and calming. It's also a great option for mothers who are recovering from a C section as it eliminates the need to stand up or to bend over.

A modern cot for infants should have a firm and flat mattress that can ensure a safe sleep and reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The bedding should be simple, with a cot sheet and a blanket tightly tucked on the bottom. Avoid bumpers, toys, and pillows that could fall on your baby, posing the risk of suffocation. If your baby is used to being swaddled, you can use a swaddle or a baby sleep bag for the initial few weeks, but it should be removed as soon as you can once they've developed the strength to unwrap themselves.

Some cribs with a bedside crib vs cot feature an option to remove or drop down the side that gives you an easy access to your baby for feeding and comfort in the middle of the night. This feature is ideal for parents who want to keep a close relationship with their child while still following NHS sleep guidelines. If you plan to co-sleep with your child, it is important to be aware that this practice may increase the chance of SIDS. This is especially when a parent accidentally is able to roll their infant over when they are asleep.

A fabric that breathes will keep your baby comfy and cool throughout the night. This is especially important if you plan to sleep with your baby because the risk of overheating is higher during sleep. The SnuzPod4 has a unique breathable mesh side panel that helps improve airflow and keep your baby snug in their mattress.