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A bedside baby sleeper crib (also known as a bassinet or side sleeper) attaches to the parent's bed to ensure secure co-sleeping. It is easy to reach your child during the night for feedings and comforting without disrupting your sleep.

It is essential to ensure that the crib is attached securely and that it's regularly checked for any gaps that could pose as dangers to suffocation. Some cribs are also convertible and have conversion kits to convert them into standalone cribs as your baby grows.

Safety

bedside crib travel cot cot beds are similar to baby bassinets however they are attached to your mattress instead of resting on the ground. Parents who want to have their infant near them for feeding, comforting, and for nighttime diaper changes, are in love with these crib beds. They are also an important component of safe cosleeping, or rooming in.

You'll need to select a mattress for your cot that fits comfortably into the cot bed, whether you opt for an adjustable bed or a sliding one. It shouldn't sag or bulge, or be sagging. It should also meet safety standards, such as those of the Lullaby Trust. Make sure the mattress is clean, free of cracks and tears and does not have loose threads.

The close proximity of a crib to the bed allows mothers to easily respond to their newborns needs throughout the night, such as feeding their babies with bottles and breastfeeding, as well as helping them to maintain their milk supply. Also, they can feed their babies without getting up or out of bed. This promotes healthy sleep habits for parents and infants.

Most bedside crib travel cot beds are fitted with a mesh that's securely fixed to the sides of the cot, reducing the chance of a baby getting caught or trapped in the gaps. Regularly inspect the mesh to find tears or loose threads that could catch or entangle the baby's clothing. Also, ensure there aren't any other dangers, like the protruding handles or bars which could cause your infant to get out of bed. Beware of any plastic that is hot to the touch, and avoid any sharp edges.

Convenience

You can keep your baby close to you so that you can respond to his or her needs at any point during the night without having to leave your bed. The closeness of the cot can make it easier to feed them, change them and comfort them when they awake especially in the initial stages of parenthood, promoting better sleep for you both. It can also help in establishing a breastfeeding connection.

This type of infant sleep solution is also called a sidecar or bedside basset. It's a safe method of co-sleeping which reduces the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It lets babies sleep close to parents, which can help mothers establish a breastfeeding relationship and also get more rest during the first few months after the birth.

Most models come with a removable or drop-down side, which allows you to remove your baby from the crib without leaving your bed. This allows you to be more attentive to their needs at night. Some models include the option of manual rocking that is especially useful for babies with reflux. Many of these types of cribs are smaller than moses' cots or a standard basket, which makes them less bulky and takes up less space.

Some beds have a storage area beneath, which is ideal to store nappies and blankets. This is a great space to store baby accessories, and other things. There are some that are convertible, meaning they can be converted from a side-sleeper, to an adult-sized crib or toddler bed as your child gets older.

Home tester and MFM mum Jasmine describes the MoMi Smart BED as "a excellent option for your baby," saying it's not too big or bulky and won't take up too much space in your bedroom. She also liked that it has two different sleeping heights so that you can alter it according to your baby's age.

Styles

bedside crib travel cot cots are cots that resemble bassinets that attach to your bed and let you lower one side of the crib into your reach for night-time feeding or for soothing. They're also a blessing for mums who've had a csection, since you don't need to get up to reach your baby and they can help speed the recovery process. If you're thinking of this kind of cot bed, look for models that securely fasten to the bed of the parent and are compatible with your specific bed frame. Some models have a removable 4th wall which can be removed when not in use to keep your child secure.

Budget

If you're planning to purchase a bedside crib travel cot baby crib, you should consider your budget. They are typically more expensive than a cot or a moses basket however, you can find them to fit the majority of budgets through online shopping. You'll also need a safe crib mattress, and a comfortable and airy bedding set. You can buy these on the internet and can also add on accessories like a teether, blanket, or a cuddly toy, for the complete set.

Consider a 4-in-1 or sliding crib as an alternative to a bedside cot. These are similar to a bedside cot, but they can be put in place next to your bed without gaps between them. They can also be converted into a regular mattress once your child gets out of them. They are also ideal for those with limited space. They come with features like tilt or drop-down sides to facilitate access to your baby. The only downside is that they typically last only up to 6 months, meaning that you'll need to move your baby into a crib or moses shell at this time.