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Baby Bedside Cot

A baby bedside crib or cot cot (or next-to-me crib) is a bassinet-style cot that is attached to the bed's side which allows you to reach out and soothe your baby without having to get out of bed. Some models also have an incline function that can assist in relieving reflux.

You should only place your baby to bed in a bassinet or crib if the mattress is flat and firm. This will decrease the possibility of him being suffocated.

Cot

A bedside travel cot bedside crib, sometimes called a co-sleeper or bassinet, is an excellent way for your baby to sleep close to you in the early months. They're designed to sit next to your bed, which means you can easily pull your child up towards you for night-time feeding or to soothe them back to sleep. These are also ideal for mums who have just had a c section.

There are a variety of models to choose from, but the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue stands out. This compact play yard features four sides. Two of them are long and can be removed from the way by Velcro to allow you to easily reach your baby during those nighttime feeds.

The Baby Hug 4 In 1 Air is a different alternative. It also has an adjustable side that can be converted into a recliner. This is a great choice for newborns to toddlers and provides you with the flexibility to change the position your baby sleeps in as they develop.

It's worth noting that while bassinets can be used as an alternative to a traditional cot but Red Nose strongly recommends sleeping your baby in their own cot from birth to six months. This is because the risk of SIDS increases when babies are in bed with adults.

Cots are, on the other hand, are safer than bassinets, as they have fixed heights that eliminate a gap between your child's mattress and an adult bed. They're also typically larger, which means they can be converted to full-size or toddler beds as your baby bedside crib grows - saving you money in the long run.

It is essential to take into account your budget as well as the dimensions of your nursery or bedroom when selecting a model. Be aware that cot beds tend to be more expensive than bassinets however they can be a good investment since they last for years and can be used as your baby bedside sleeper moves from infancy into adulthood and beyond.

It's also worth remembering that you'll need an infant mattress for your cot or bedside crib. It's essential that the mattress is flat, firm and ventilated to help your baby get a good night's sleep and reduce their risk of developing breathing issues or pressure sores. Be wary of second-hand mattresses as these may increase the risk of your child developing SIDS, and make sure you choose a brand that's been approved by the CPSC and is in line with the most current guidelines. Be cautious not to overload the crib or use duvets or bumpers, pillows or baby slings. They could pose an suffocation threat. A firm, breathable mattress for your baby should support the spine. On the internet, you can locate many baby mattresses, from budget-friendly alternatives to luxurious brands. If you're not sure, visit an establishment and try them out for yourself.