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bedside cot bed Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping

A bedside Cots uk crib is an cot with a bassinet style that is attached to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping. It lets you be able to see and reach your baby for feedings at night without disrupting them. It is also great for those suffering from reflux.

The NHS recommends that your baby sleeps in a separate crib, Moses basket or crib for the first six month. A bedside crib is a cost-effective and practical alternative to a full-size crib.

Safety

Cots are secure and safe places for babies to sleep. They are surrounded by high sides that stop babies from falling out. The solid footboards and headboards have shapes cut into them to keep babies from getting entangled. In addition the crib should be free of soft toys, cot bumpers and wedges that can be dangerous to choke.

The Lullaby Trust recommends that a baby should sleep in the same room as their parents for the first six months of life but not in their bed due to the risk of the danger of suffocation. A bedside crib could be a great solution for parents who are struggling to resist the desire to share their bed with a child who is sleeping. These cribs are attached to the side or headboard of the bed of the parent to allow you to reach your child without needing to get out of bed. They also meet all safety standards.

If you're looking for a cot with the ability to slide down for the night, consider the SnuzPod4. The crib has a two-view mesh windows and an easy-to-clean wall that allows it to be used on its own to ensure a peaceful sleep. It also meets the new standards for safety of cots and features a rocking function that soothes babies to sleep.

When selecting a cot, check that it has been thoroughly cleaned and is of the right size for your child. It should be at least 50cm deep to prevent your baby from escaping as they increase in height. Also, ensure that you remove stickers and transfers from the inside of the cot as they may peel off and create the risk of choking.

The cot should not be too close to the sunlight or radiator since babies can overheat and be at risk of SIDS. It should also be free from blind cords, as babies have been known to get trapped and strangled by these cords. Duvets, pillows, and other bedding can cause suffocation for babies, so the cot should be devoid of these.

It's recommended to go through a safety guide for cots before you buy your baby one. The NHS and Lullaby Trust provide a wealth of information and tips on safe baby sleeping. You can also take part in an NCT New Baby Course to know more about safe sleep.

Design

Bedside cribs are a great method to co-sleep safely with your infant, and they are available in a variety of styles. Some are bassinet-style and attaches to your bed so you can easily lift your baby for a night feed or help soothe them back to sleep without having to get out of the bed. Others are portable, like the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, that transforms into a travel cot bedside cot, co-sleeper and playpen for use at home or on the go.

It is crucial to remember that, just like with any sleeping arrangement for your baby the Lullaby Trust recommends ensuring that your baby is sleeping on their back to help reduce the risk of SIDS. When choosing a mattress for your crib make sure it is flat and firm, and that it is able to fit snugly within the crib without gaps. It is also recommended that you use a mattress cover that is breathable to protect the mattress from spills and accidents.

Bedside cribs are bassinets that sit to the sides of your mattress. Stacey Solomon, Binky Felstead, and many other famous faces are awestruck by these cribs. They have an adjustable or drop down side that allows you to be close to your baby for nighttime feeding or soothing. They are especially beneficial for parents who are recovering from c-sections.

Portability

A crib that is placed near your bed allows you to keep your child in your arms at all times, particularly in the first few months of life when nighttime feedings and diaper changes are frequent. It allows you to attend to your baby's requirements without having to step from your bed, and also helps your baby develop a strong bond with you. It also helps you get some sleep.

Most bedside cots are able to be moved around the room. They are great for smaller spaces. They can be used as a crib that is attached to your bed, or as an independent crib. Some are small enough to fit into your luggage when traveling with your child.

Some models have an adjustable part that collapses, making it easier to carry your child out to you to feed them at night, or to soothe him back to sleep. This can be useful for breastfeeding mothers, and can reduce the risk suffocation. The majority of cribs for bedside use can be used for babies as young as six months. However, some cribs are suitable for older infants.

The Tutti Bambini CoZee is a great choice for parents who are new because it's secure, versatile and comes with a bag. It features a stay-in place connection system that can be attached to your bed, and six height settings that can be adjusted to suit your requirements. It also has an open-side that allows for easy access and an incline option which is ideal for infants with coughs or reflux.

Our testers loved the fact that it was fast and easy to assemble, and that it could be folded away in just a few seconds making it an ideal option for traveling. It was also durable and they were pleased that it didn't have any additional features, like rocking or lullabies.

The Chicco Next2me Magic is another shortlisted bedside cot that our parents loved. Its unique design lets you to put your baby close to you. This is great for enhancing the bond between you and your baby. It also comes with a useful storage area that can be used to store nappies, baby wipes and clothes which means you don't need to worry about leaving them alone. Our parents who tested it said it was heavy when it was packed away, and that they would have a difficult time carrying it up and down stairs.

Cost

Bedside cribs are the safe alternative to co-sleeping and can help your baby to grow up independently by separating their bedroom from yours. This is especially useful in the beginning of the year when your baby will likely require night feedings and frequent changing of nappy. It is also a great option for parents who have difficulty to bend down to pick up their newborn.

The majority of bedside cot newborn cots can be easily affixed to your mattress and come with a breathable baby mattress. You can add extra bedding, like a soft fitted bed sheet, to keep your baby snug and secure at night. A comfortable, breathable cover will help keep moisture away from the mattress, which can reduce your baby's chances of developing SIDS and allergies.

The price of a bedside crib may vary, but the majority are less than a full-size cot. These cribs are also ideal gifts for new parents. The Kinderkraft CoZee is a fantastic example, providing excellent value for money. It can be used as an in-bed crib or a standalone bed. It also includes a breathable mattress and a stand. A fitted sheet is available for added comfort and to stop stains from forming.

SnuzPod, a trusted brand, has a range of fabrics and colors that can be matched to your baby's nursery or bedroom. The base is cushioned to protect and provide support to your baby. A lot of cribs can be raised or lowered to suit the bed's height and some have a slight incline for reflux to help your baby sleep better.

You might be tempted purchase a second-hand crib however, it is essential that you purchase a brand new mattress. Mattresses that are second-hand or old may increase the risk of your child developing SIDS, and they might not be as comfortable. It is essential to ensure that the mattress fits properly Certain cribs were created to fit only specific brands.

You can also purchase an cot-bed that can grow with your child. They're more expensive, but are a great investment in the safety and health of your child. These are also a good choice if you plan to have more than one child.