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Newborn Bedside Cot

A newborn bedside cot is a tiny sleeper that allows babies to share a space as their parents without the risk of sleeping together (which the AAP advises against due to suffocation and SIDS). It helps you care for your infant and feed them throughout the night.

This sleeper has a sturdy mattress that can help babies' backs and decrease the risk of SIDS. It can be swiveled over your adult bed to allow you to lift your baby to cuddle them at sunrise or during midnight nursing.

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A bedside cot, sometimes referred to as a co-sleeper, the bassinet-style baby cot that can be attached to your bed. This allows you to reach your baby comfortably and safely for a late-night feed or comforting cuddle. These are perfect for mothers and new parents recovering from a c-section as they allow the baby to be easily accessible without having to get up from bed.

There are many different designs available, ranging from simple ones with an upside-down side to more sophisticated ones that have numerous adjustment options, like an incline or a height. Most can be converted into a separate crib when your baby is older and sleeps longer in the night.

Maxi-Cosi Lora is one of our top picks. It was selected in the Best Cot category for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. MFM home tester Emily noted how stylish and modern the design was. She also appreciated the fact that it can be used as a bassinet or attached to your existing bed for a safe side-by-side sleep. She also appreciated its luxurious mattress that has passed our tests for firmness, and that it has an option to manually tilt it for those suffering from reflux.

She wasn't a fan of the fact that it had a non-mesh panel at the bottom, and thought it was too bulky to move around from room to room. When folded into its travel bag, she found it a bit heavy to carry up the stairs.

Size

A bedside cot resembles a bassinet that is connected to the bed's side. It allows you to easily reach your newborn for middle-of-the-night feeding, nappies and comforting. It's great for mothers recovering from the c-section.

The NHS and Lullaby Trust advise that you keep your baby in the same room with you, but keep them separate from you for the first six months, as this can help reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). The bedside crib, with its low sides is a great option to accomplish this. It allows you to access your baby easily throughout the night.

It is crucial that your infant sleeps on a firm bed as this is safer than a soft one. Infants don't have the motor control needed to turn and a soft mattress could increase the risk of drowning. The breathable fabric and skin-friendly materials make this mattress comfortable for your baby, but sufficiently firm to be safe for your baby.

Mum home test Jasmin liked that this crib does not take up much space in her bedroom. Also, she found the size perfect for a newborn. She also said that the mattress was of good quality, unlike others which seem thin and flimsy. She also loves the fact that it has a storage area beneath for bedding and clothes which other bassinets don't have.

Mehack, a MFM mum who tested the product at home, likes that you can take off the wall on the side to make it easier to access your baby. She also loves the fact that the legs can be tucked under the bed to make it appear less bulky and occupy less floor space. She's also amazed by how easy it was to move around her house when she needed to do checks and feedings during the night.

The CoZee Air crib is a popular choice for parents. It won a Gold Award in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It has a clever design with four pulleys which can be used to raise or lower your crib. It also comes with an ample basket for toys, blankets, and other necessities. It is also lightweight and easy to put together which makes it perfect to travel bedside crib with your baby.

Safety

It's important to consider the safety of the right crib for your baby's bed. The official safety sleep guidelines of both the Lullaby Trust and NHS recommends that babies not sleep in parent's beds because of the risks of overheating, suffocation and a higher chance of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bassinets for bedside use let parents keep their newborn close by, facilitating night-time feedings as well as monitoring and comforting without needing to leave their bed.

This close proximity also supports breastfeeding mothers by allowing them to take care of their infant's needs without having to get up in the middle of the night and help keep milk supply steady and enhance the breastfeeding experience. Some cots for bedside cot wooden use adjustable height features that make it easier for both the mother and baby to get into the bassinet for feedings or other care at night.

Many bassinets come with a mattress that is designed to minimize the risk of suffocation, and meets industry standards. It is crucial to provide support for the bones of a newborn, since they are still fragile and are not fully formed. The mattress should be encased in a fitted cover to decrease the chance of suffocation due to dust mites or other allergens. It should also be kept clean and free of irritants.

Some cribs on the bed can be tilted. This is useful for babies with reflux or digestive issues. But, it should be done with care and with care. It's also important to avoid adding pillows, duvets, or padded crib bumpers to the bassinet since these can pose the risk of suffocation for your baby. They should only be used when the cot is set on a flat surface.

You should also think about an infant bassinet with a secure attachment system. It can be attached to your bed without the use of tools. This feature is especially beneficial for parents who have difficulty lift their child into and out of the crib or are concerned about their baby accidentally rolling over during sleep. If your bassinet does have secured attachments, it's recommended to regularly ensure that it's securely secured and that there aren't gaps or loose parts which could cause danger.

Comfort

If you're planning to become a parent, your baby's safety is among your top concerns. There's a new sleep solution that lets you keep your baby close to you in the evening, without the risk of sharing the bed. The crib for newborns is a bassinet style cot that can be attached to the side of the bed. It allows you to safely carry your baby towards you for feedings and comfort. It's also a great option for mothers recovering from a C-section as it eliminates the need to stand up or bend over.

Modern bedside cots for newborns should include a firm, flat mattress to encourage safe sleep practices and reduce the risk Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Bedding should be easy comprising a cot sheets and a blanket tightly tucked on the bottom. Avoid bumpers, toys or pillows because they can be thrown over your baby and create a suffocation hazard. If your baby is familiar with being swaddled, you can use a swaddle or a baby sleep bag for the initial few weeks, but it is best to remove it as soon as you can once they've gained the strength and confidence to take off their wraps.

Some cribs for wooden bedside cot use an adjustable or drop-down side that allows for the baby to be easily accessible for feeding and comfort during the middle of the night. This is a good feature for parents who want to maintain the bond between them and their child, while adhering to NHS safe sleep advice. If you plan to co-sleep with your child, it's crucial to be aware that this practice could increase the chance of SIDS. This is especially the case if a parent is able to roll their infant over while sleeping.

A breathable fabric will keep your baby comfy and cool throughout the night. This is particularly important if you plan to sleep with your newborn, as the risk of overheating increases when you sleep. The SnuzPod4 features a unique breathable mesh side panel that aids in improving the flow of air and keep your baby snug in their mattress.