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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside crib, also referred to as a bassinet or side sleeper, is attached to a parent's bed and allows secure cosleeping. It is easy to reach your child during the night for feedings and comforting, without disturbing your sleep.

It is important to ensure that the crib is attached securely and regularly checked for any gaps that could create an suffocation risk. Some cribs can be converted into cots for your growing baby by using conversion kits.

Safety

Bedside cribs are similar to baby bassinets, but they attach to your existing mattress instead of sitting on the ground. Parents who want to have their newborn close to them to feed, comfort, and nighttime diaper changes appreciate these crib beds. They're also a key component of safe cosleeping (also known as rooming-in) and help reduce the risk of SIDS.

You'll need to choose the cot mattress that is a perfect fit for the bed of your cot, whether you choose to use an adjustable bed or a sliding one. It should not sag, bulge or sag. It should also meet safety standards including those of the Lullaby Trust. If you're purchasing a second-hand cot mattress, check that it's free of cracks or tears and doesn't have loose threads that a baby might become entangled in.

A crib placed close to the bed allows mothers to respond quickly to newborn's needs, whether that is bottle-feeding or breastfeeding. This will help them maintain their milk supply. They can also feed their babies without having to fully wake up or leave their bed to get up. This promotes healthy sleep habits in both babies and parents.

Most bedside cot beds are fitted with a mesh that's securely fixed to the sides of the cot, reducing the possibility of a child getting caught or trapped in the gaps. Check the mesh regularly to find tears or loose threads which could entangle or catch the baby's clothing. Also, ensure there aren't any other dangers, like handles or bars that protrude which could cause your infant to climb out of the bed. Also, look out for plastic parts that may be hot to the touch. Also, beware of sharp edges or splinters.

Convenience

It is possible to keep your baby close to you so that you can attend to their needs at any time during the night without leaving your bed. This closeness makes it simpler to feed or change your baby when they awake. It can also assist in establishing a breastfeeding bond.

This kind of infant sleep solution is also known as a sidecar or bedside bassinet. It's a safe method of co-sleeping, which lowers the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It lets babies sleep with their parents, which helps mums establish a breastfeeding relationship and also get more rest in the first few months after birth.

Most models come with a removable or drop-down side that allows you to remove your baby from the crib without having to leave your bed. This helps you attend to their needs during the night. Some models also have a manual rocking function that can be useful for babies that have reflux. These cribs are often smaller than moses baskets or a standard cot, and therefore are smaller and take up less space.

Some beds have an area for storage underneath. This is a great space to store blankets and nappy. It's also a useful storage area for toys and other baby accessories. Some are convertible, which means they can be transformed from a side-sleeper to the size of a full-sized or toddler bed when your child gets older.

Home tester and MFM mom Jasmine describes the MoMi Smart BED as "a great option for your little one," saying it's not too big or bulky and won't take up too much space in the bedroom. She also appreciated the fact that you can alter the height of the bed depending on the baby's age.

Styles

Bedside cots are cots that resemble bassinets that attach to your bed and allow you to lower one side of the crib to your reach for night-time feeding or for soothing. They're also a blessing for mums who've had a c-section, as you don't have to get up to reach your baby and they can help speed the recovery process. Look for cot beds that can be used with the frame you prefer and securely attach to the parent's mattress. 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 buy a bedside crib, you should be aware of your budget. They are more expensive than a moses' basket or cot, however they are available at a cost that is suitable for all budgets. You'll require an infant crib mattress that is safe for babies as well as a comfortable and breathable set of bedding. These can be purchased on the internet, along with additional items like a blanket or teether.

If you're looking for a different option to a large bedside cot cot, you might want to think about a sliding crib or a 4-in-1 bedside sleeper. These are similar to a bedside travel cot bedside bed however they can be slid into the bed without gaps. They can also be converted into a regular mattress when your child is old enough to use them. They are also ideal for those with limited space. They are equipped with features like tilt or drop-down sides to facilitate access to your baby. The only issue is that they tend to last only up to 6 months, so you'll need to move your baby bedside crib into a crib or a moses ' shell after this point.