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How to Choose the Best cot for newborn (please click the following page) Cot For Newborns

A cot is the infant's first bed and will be their sleeping space until they reach around four years old. You want it to be sturdy, comfortable and safe.

Make sure that the mattress is free of gaps as they could pose an entrapment risk for infants. Also look for a cot that converts to an infant bed.

Single Cot

The OEX Ultralite folding cot is one of the lightest options on the market. It weighs only 2.68kg, and costs almost a quarter less than the Helinox version that I tested. It's also much simpler to set-up - the two main poles snap together, like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to keep them in place. They then slide into sleeves that rest on the legs of their connected legs. You just have to put your feet in them to create the sleep surface.

It isn't easy to disassemble. You need to be strong enough to take the legs off and then it's an effort to take apart the frame. It's a minor issue and I'm convinced that it's the lightest cot that I've ever tested.

Take a look at the cot bed options available on the market if seeking something more robust and long-lasting. They're typically suitable from birth to around 2 years, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.

Some children prefer to stay in a cot for longer than this, but most want to move on to their first single bed which could be presented as a 'prize for being a big brother or sister!

The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller children, offering a wonderful night's sleep on any kind of ground even hard surfaces. It's also easy to set up, with no small pieces that could be lost, and it feels solid enough to be able to be held by a toddler without any wobbly bits to worry about.

Double Cot

A double cot is great for twins who are just born or siblings who want to share a bed. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot, including side rails as well as a slatted base which can be lowered as your child grows. It comes with multiple support areas so you can tailor it to meet your child's requirements. Moreover, this is the only cot that we tested that's designed to accommodate multiple infants simultaneously, as it can fit two babies up to 325 lb. This cot is 72 inches long. This is a huge selling point for families that require space with more than one child.

This cot has a great feature that parents appreciate. It can be converted into a toddler's bed and then to a junior bed. This will give it longevity and means that you don't have to purchase a second bed. This is great for those with limited budgets, and will save you money as your child grows.

The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds as they provide the greatest security for your child. The crib is designed to be used up until your child is 2 years. After this, it will have to be changed to a junior bed or toddler bed.

This is the only cot we tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is appropriate for babies who are still in a supine position. The most extreme setting is recommended if your baby can roll over. This is an essential feature because children could choke when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions inside the cot.

The only issue with this cot is that it's not very transportable, since it requires considerable effort to fold, and can be quite fussy when trying to position the legs. Also, it is the largest cot sales we've reviewed and can feel heavy to carry around if you need to move it from its storage location.

If you're looking for a cot that ticks all the boxes, take a look at this luxurious wood cot. It is a beautiful piece of furniture that adds the look, comfort and function in your living space. It looks gorgeous in any nursery and can blend well with a range of different kid's bedroom styles after your child has outgrown it.

Triple Cot

cots offers are specially designed for newborns and provide an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure your baby gets the rest they require. They are usually smaller than beds and the base is able to be raised depending on your baby's developmental stage. Many cots come with drop-sides that allow you to sleep safely with your newborn. It also allows you to feed your baby at the evening. Some cots allow the option of taking one side off completely which allows you to use it like an infant bassinet. This is a safer alternative to co-sleeping with your child in your bed.

Some cots come with additional features that can make life easier for parents, like a drawer that can be placed beneath the cot, which is great for storage or to keep the essentials at hand, anti-bite rails on the top of the cot to safeguard infants who are teething, and a detachable riser leg that can be used to create a slight incline to help reflux babies. Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed is one of our top picks. It's not just elegant with its minimalist Scandi design and oak finish, but it is also practical with three different heights for the mattress.

A good night's sleep is vital for all babies therefore it's worth the time finding the right crib or cot for your baby. If you are struggling to determine what kind of cot or crib is ideal for your baby, why not take part in an NCT New Baby Course and explore the different options with a certified group leader and other new parents?

There are a number of things to take into consideration when purchasing the cot you want, including the dimensions of the cot as well as its sides, especially if it has a drop side for petite infants or those with health issues, the cot's storage capacity and whether it comes with a removable hood and if it has bedding. Double check the dimensions of your baby's crib or cot to make sure it will fit in your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there is enough space for your baby to move about and that it's not too close to heat sources or windows.

Quadruple Cot

If you're expecting triplets or twins you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots are designed to accommodate up to four babies at one time They also include bedding sets that make it simple to get your little ones ready to go to bed. A lot of them have a side rail so that you can keep your child close while they sleep. If you have more than one child, you might want to consider a model with a bunk bed that can be converted into one.

A lot of cots come with an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted to suit your baby's size. This can be a good cribs option if you're worried your newborn might slip down during the night, and is beneficial for the time when your child begins to stand. Some cot mattresses are made of natural materials such as wool or cotton. However there are models made of polyurethane.

It's a good idea to select a cot that has mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and help keep your baby cool. Be sure to check the length of the bars too, as these should not exceed 6.5cm apart to prevent your baby from escaping. Also, avoid cots that have solid head and foot boards, as these can trap limbs or clothing.

The ease of cleaning the cot should be taken into consideration. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for any removable parts. Also, you should determine whether your standard bedding for your cot fits, or if you need to purchase a specific travel cot sheet.

Babies require a lot of toys, including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) bedding, clothing and other toys. A cot that has storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will help you keep everything organized and easily accessible.