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Bedside Cot 6 Months Plus

Bedside sleepers allow you to keep your baby in the same room with you without the dangers of bed-sharing. They're also a great option for newborns.

Find models with an adjustable height position that will fit perfectly on the majority of bed frames. Look for fabrics that are easy to clean and comfortable to breathe.

Safety

A bedside cot can be described as a bassinet which is connected to the side of a bed for safe sleeping. It is a great way to lift baby up towards you at night to feed, soothing or comforting and it's a great option if you have the need for a c-section. It is different from a Moses Basket or Cot in that it has high walls, so your baby won't escape. Some have a tilt function which can help babies suffering from reflux and colic. They are also slightly larger than Moses baskets, making them easier to move from room room.

The NHS and The Lullaby Trust, a safe sleep charity, recommend that newborns be kept in a bassinet or cot that is in the same room with their parents. They shouldn't be in your bed. This is because bed-sharing increases the risk of suffocation and overheating. Bedside cribs provide the best of both worlds, giving your baby the opportunity to be close to you during the night, but in their own safe and separate sleeping space.

When choosing a bedside crib make sure it is in compliance with the latest safety standards (it must be BS EN 1130:2019) and has no gaps or parts that could cause your baby to become trapped. Also, look for a mattress that's firm and flat. A mattress that is sagging or that is too soft can increase the risk of SIDS for your baby.

Make sure your bedding is fitted and without pillows or blankets that are sloppy. Duvets and pillows can choke your baby, while pillows can get stuck to their face. It is a good idea to opt for a fitted sheet however, make sure it fits properly.

Our MFM mum testers have found that the SnuzPod4 is a great choice for a bedside crib, being shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket category. It is secured to the bed and can be adjusted to ensure an ideal fit. It also has a rocking function and can be set to an incline to prevent reflux. It's a good choice for those with narrow or small beds as it doesn't take up too much room.

Design

The design of a bedside crib is crucial as it will be the area where your baby will spend most of their time. A lot of cribs are available with a variety of colors to match your decor and feature features such as mesh windows that keep your baby in view, or drop-down sides that allow for easier access. Some cribs even have incline functions to aid in reflux.

Many cribs can also be raised and lowered to match the height of your bed, making it easy to get in and out of the bed at the end of the night. Some cribs can also be used as travel cots. This is great for when you travel or visiting relatives.

Home tester and MFM mum Leya found the SnuzPod 4's sleek Scandi styling complemented her bedroom decor and added that its compact fold was perfect for space-saving. She also liked the fact that one side of the crib can be raised, letting her to pick up her child without having to leave the bed. This is particularly helpful when you've been through an Caesarean or are recovering from one. You can stay near your baby for a longer period of time.

Another mom who loved using the SnuzPod 4 is Jasmine who noted that it was simple to move from room room - something she couldn't discover with other bedside cot for twins cribs she tested. However, she noted that it required some effort to raise and lower the crib as the handle was quite stiff.

Another bedside crib - Highly recommended Resource site, that's simple to fold and move is the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for The Best Cot Crib, Moses Basket. Its slim frame and neutral colors will work well in all bedrooms, though some of our testers at home felt the bars were a little too close, which means they could catch on clothes or baby toys. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (2.5 inches) to ensure your baby's head isn't entangled. This is a great crib for babies with reflux too, as its ComfortAir breathing technology helps regulate their temperature.

Comfort

You will feel more secure when you can quickly reach your baby to feed them in the middle of the night. With a bedside crib, you can do this without getting out of bed. These cribs make it simple to help babies sleep. If you'd like to be able to lay down with your child but do not want the hassle of getting up every time they need to be fed, a moses's-basket is a good option.

Most bedside cribs can be positioned on the bed's side and allow you to view and access your baby easily. Some have mesh windows, which allow you to watch your baby without disturbing the baby. You may also find an option to treat reflux that can help with colic and reflux.

This crib has a lot of features, but we're most impressed by the ComfortAir air-tight Mattress that regulates your baby's body temperature and increases airflow. It's a bit smaller than some other bedside cribs and can be useful when space is tight. However, our mum testers agree that it's an excellent option for those long sleeps.

The cot is securely attached to the side of the bed with adjustable straps. This eliminates the risk of gaps where your child may get trapped. It also comes with a sturdy, flat mattress that meets safety standards and encourages healthy sleeping habits.

It is important to be aware that your baby will begin to climb out of their crib once they are able to sit upright typically about six months old. It is essential to place your child in a cot or a different sleeping arrangement after they've outgrown their crib.

A lightweight cot that is suitable for travel is an additional feature to consider. Many of our moms enjoy the fact that the crib is able to be dismantled for easy transport, while others find it a bit difficult to assemble and put back together. It can be difficult to clean so you will have to wipe it clean often using a cleaning product and a cloth.

Storage

A bedside cot that is 6 months old plus is a bassinet-style cot that fixes to the bed's side for a safe and secure co-sleeping. They're ideal for feeding your baby at night, soothing babies to sleep and enabling mums who have had C-sections to keep their baby close.

When choosing a bedside cot wooden crib it's crucial to ensure that it complies with current safety standards. Verify that the bars on the crib are spaced sufficiently apart to ensure that your child's head isn't getting trapped. Also, ensure that the drop-down sides are secure and doesn't open unintentionally. Also, stay clear of any transfer or stickers on the cot's surface since they can be a choking hazard.

Emily's top pick for a bedside cot is the Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best cot for bedside, Crib or Moses Basket. It's a good size and has lots of storage space for all the baby necessities. It's also light and compact enough to fit in a travel bag if you need to move it from room to room. If you're looking for something a little easier, she suggests the Shnuggle Air next to the crib.