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Bedside Cots

A bedside crib, also referred to as a bassinet or side sleeper, fixes to the parent's bed and allows the baby to sleep close to the parent. They are a safe method to co-sleep and are perfect for mothers who are recovering from c-sections.

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

They're secure

Bedside cots, or cosleepers as they're sometimes referred to, are specially designed baby sleeping solutions that allow babies to sleep next to their parents without a risk of SIDS. They look like Moses baskets, but are connected to the side of a parent's bed. One side is open, which means parents can easily reach their infant sleeping. They are ideal for families that want to reap the benefits of co-sleeping, but are concerned about the dangers associated with sharing beds.

Many people are worried about the safety of a bassinet or bedside crib and travel cot sleeper However, CHOICE has found that when used correctly they are safe and have a low incidence of accidents and injuries. These cribs are also a great choice for parents who are struggling with the exhaustion of late night feedings and early morning diaper changes. You can monitor the baby and help them when needed.

If you're looking for a safe bedside cot, you should choose one that has a durable, breathable mattress. A mattress that is breathable will aid in regulating your baby's temperature and prevent them from overheating. Also, you should purchase a fitted sheet that is sized to fit your mattress, as well as a nappy changing kit with a waterproof cover and a mat with wipes. You can purchase all these items on the internet and in stores that specialize in baby products. It is not recommended to make use of second-hand or hand-me-down products. They may have been damaged, recalled or not up to safety standards.

A high-quality bedside crib is easy to set up and will be dismantled to be stored. Some models come with adjustable tilt positions, making it easier for babies to sleep in a higher position, or for parents who suffer from reflux. Some models come with a bag for travel so you can easily pack them and take them on a trip.

They're easy to clean

Bedside cots are simple to clean, especially with the right products. Remove any bedding such as sheets, blankets or a cuddly toy, and wash them in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer. Then, you can vacuum the cot as well as its mattress, paying particular focus on the corners and crevices. Mattress protectors are also a good idea to help reduce the accumulation of dust mites and other germs.

Next, wipe down the cot with a soft cloth soaked in baby-safe cleaner or a natural stain-removing spray. Clean a clean cloth frequently to wash soapy residue off and keep the surface as clean as it can be. Use a gentle scrub brush to eliminate any stains that have accumulated on the mattress. Baking soda can be used to eliminate lingering smells. Always test a small section of the mattress first to make sure the cleaning product is safe for your child.

If the cot is disassembled it is more accessible to all its surfaces, corners for thorough cleaning and sanitising. You can even make a solution using warm water and mild baby-safe detergent to clean the mattress and its protector.

If your cot is made of wood You can clean it by mixing warm water and vinegar. This natural disinfectant can kill bacteria without leaving harmful residues or damaging the wood. Test a small portion of wood to make sure it isn't damaged. Apply the solution using a soft clean cloth, then let it dry before taking it apart again.

They're easy to move

A bedside crib, also known as a co-sleeper or bedside travel cot bassinet, is specifically designed infant sleeping solution that lets your baby sleep next to your bed. These cribs are small, portable and easy to move from room room when required. These cribs are also great if your home is small or you plan to travel with your child.

Unlike regular baby beds, bedside cribs are designed to be attached to the sides of your bed, so you can easily lift your infant out and back in for night feedings and soothing. They usually have a removable or drop down side that's ideal for lifting easily and also have adjustable heights and tilt options. Some cribs can be converted into full cot bedside-beds as your child grows. This provides you with more durability and value.

Our mom testers are enthralled by the portability and light weight of these sleeping solutions, making them ideal for traveling. "It's very compact and small and can easily fit in its own bag for travel and be moved throughout the house with ease," says one mum. "My husband can carry it up and down the stairs without difficulty."

The Shnuggle Air next to the crib is another lightweight option which was shortlisted in 2021's best bedside cot for newborn Cot Crib, Cot or Moses Basket category at the Mother&Baby awards. Gulhan Arapoglu is of the opinion that it's simple to move and is sturdy. She adds that it's a bit larger than some bedside cots uk cradles and not recommended for babies that might roll or flip.

They're comfortable

The Best Bedside cots cribs for beds allow babies to sleep with their parents, but have their own sleeping space. They're typically more compact than a Moses Basket or a standard cots and can be folded and put away when not in use. They're also a lot more accessible for nighttime feeding, changing nappy and soothing. This makes them perfect for new mothers who are recovering from a c-section as they won't have to bend as far down to look after their infant during the middle of the night.

The crib is also a good choice for parents who are concerned about the dangers associated with co-sleeping. This is because the crib is situated closer to the bed of the parent and has a lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than co-sleeping in a standard cot or bassinet. This kind of safe co-sleeping known as "rooming in" is important for a baby's development.

You can also purchase a variety of bedsides, some of which include the option of a portable mattress that you can carry with you when travelling and others that convert into a standalone baby cot or toddler bed. Some even have incline positions which are great for babies who have reflux. There is also a crib that can be attached to the bed of the parent or comes with locking wheels. This will prevent the crib from being moved by accident while the baby sleeps.

If you're looking for sleeping in a bed, it's worth choosing one with a strong and breathable mattress for your baby to ensure your child's safety. We recommend choosing a foam mattress that's covered with a soft, durable cover. This will keep your baby warm and cozy while they sleep.

Some bedsides are also easy to slide and collapse, which is great for those morning feeds when you're tired. 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 cot which is easy to lower. It's also small enough to fit in its bag for travel, which is a bonus for busy parents traveling.