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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside cots uk crib (also known as a bassinet or side sleeper) is attached to the parent's bed for safe co-sleeping. It lets you easily reach your baby for feeding and comforting at night, without disturbing your own sleep.

It is important to ensure that the crib is anchored securely and regularly checked for any gaps that could be a suffocation hazard. Some cribs can be converted and have conversion kits to convert them into standalone cribs as your baby grows.

Safety

A bedside crib bed is similar to a baby bassinet however it is attached to the mattress you already have instead of sitting on the floor. They're popular with parents who want their child to be easily accessible for feeding, comforting and even for night-time diaper changes. They're also a crucial part of safe cosleeping (also called rooming-in) and can reduce the risk of SIDS.

You'll need to choose the cot mattress that fits comfortably into the bed of your cot, whether you choose to use a sliding bed. It shouldn't sag or bulge. It should not be sagging. It must also meet the safety standards, including those of the Lullaby Trust. If you're purchasing a second-hand crib mattress, make sure it's free of tears or cracks, and isn't brimming with threads that your baby could become entangled in.

The close proximity of a crib at bedtime allows mothers to quickly respond to their newborns need during the night, such as feeding them with bottles or breastfeeding, and aiding them in maintaining their milk supply. They can also feed their babies without having to wake up or leave their bed and promote healthy sleeping habits for both parents and babies.

Most bedside cot beds have mesh that's securely connected to the sides of the cot to minimize the risk of a baby getting stuck or strangled in the gaps. Make sure to regularly inspect the mesh to find tears or loose threads that could entangle or trap the baby's clothing. Also, ensure there aren't any other dangers, like handles or bars that protrude, which may encourage your infant to climb out of the bed. Look out for any plastic that is hot to the touch, and beware of any sharp edges.

Convenience

Keep your baby close so that you can attend to their needs at any time during the night without leaving your bed. This proximity can make it easier to feed them, change them and comfort them when they awake especially in the early stages of parenting, which can lead to better sleep for both of you. It can also be helpful in establishing a breastfeeding connection.

This kind of infant sleeping solution is also referred to as a sidecar sleeper, or best bedside cot for newborn bassinet. It's a method of safe co-sleeping that lowers the risks associated with sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows babies to rest close to their parents, which helps mums establish a breastfeeding bond and sleep better in the first few months following birth.

Most models come with a removable or drop-down side that lets you take the baby out of the crib without having to leave your bed. This helps you attend to their needs during the night. Some models include a manual rocking feature that is especially useful for babies suffering from reflux. These cribs are often smaller than a moses basket or standard cot, and therefore require less space.

Some beds have an area for storage underneath. This is a great spot to store nappy and blankets. It's a great spot to store baby accessories, and other things. Some convertible beds means they can be transformed from a side-sleeper to the size of a full-sized or toddler bed once your child grows older.

Home tester and MFM mum Jasmine describes the MoMi SMART BED as "a fantastic option to have for your little one," saying it's not too bulky or large and won't take up a lot of space in the 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 cots, which are bassinets that are stylish, can be attached to your bed. They let you lower the side of your crib so that it's within your reach at night to feed or comforting. They're also an excellent option for mothers who have had a c-section as they don't require you to get out of bed to reach your baby and can help speed the recovery process. Find cot beds that are compatible with the frame you prefer and securely connect to the mattress of your parent. Some models have a removable 4th wall which can be lowered when not in use to keep your child safe.

Budget

If you're planning for a bedside baby crib, you must be aware of your budget. They are typically more expensive than a cot, or a moses basket however, you can find one that fits most budgets with some good online shopping. You'll require an infant crib mattress that is safe for babies, as well as a soft and breathable set of bedding. You can buy them online, with add-ons like blankets, a baby teether or a cuddly toy, as a complete set.

If you're looking to find an alternative to a bedside travel cot bedside you may want to consider a sliding crib or a four-in-one bedside sleeper. These are like a cot but they can be slid to the side of your bed with no gaps between, and they can be converted into a regular bed when your baby outgrows them. These are also great for those who have a small space. They have features like a tilt or drop down side to make it easier to access your baby bedside sleeper. The only downside to these is that they only last up to six months. You'll need to transfer your child into a moses-shell or cot after this period.