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Baby bedside co sleeper cot Cot

A baby bedside crib (or next-to me crib) is a bassinet style crib that is attached to the mattress's side. This lets you reach your baby and comfort the infant without having to get up from your bed. Some models come with an incline feature that helps relieve reflux.

Be aware that you should only sleep with your baby in a bassinet, a crib or bedside travel crib crib if the mattress is firm and flat to minimize the risk of being suffocated.

Cot

A bedside cot sale cot for bedside, also known as a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a great way for your baby to rest close to you during the first few months. They're designed to sit beside your bed, so you can pull your baby out towards you during nighttime feeding or gently lulling them back to sleep. These are also perfect for mums who have just had a c-section.

There are many different models available, but one that stands out is the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue. This compact play yard has four sides. Two of them are long and may be lifted out of the way by Velcro, allowing you to easily access your baby's feeds.

The Baby Hug 4 In 1 Air is another alternative. It also comes with a drop-down side and can be transformed into recliner. This is a fantastic option for newborns through toddlers, and gives you the flexibility to alter your baby's sleeping position as they develop.

Red Nose recommends that your baby sleep in their own cot between birth and six months. This is due to the fact that the risk of SIDS is increased when babies sleep in beds with adults.

Cots, on the other hand, are safer than bassinets due to having a fixed-height that prevents the gap between the mattress of your child and an adult bed. Cots tend to be larger and can be converted into full-size or toddler beds when your baby grows. This could save you money.

When shopping for a baby bedside cot, it's important to consider your budget and the size of your nursery or bedroom when choosing a cot. Remember that cots are more expensive than bassinets, however, they are an investment that can last for many years and will be utilized by your child as grows.

You'll also require an appropriate mattress for your crib or cot. The mattress should be flat, firm, and breathable for your baby to get a restful night and reduce the risk of developing breathing issues or pressure sores. Be cautious of mattresses that are second-hand since they can increase the risk of your child developing SIDS. Be sure to look for one that has been endorsed by the CPSC and is in line with the latest guidelines. Be careful not to overstuff your crib or use duvets, pillows, bumpers or baby positioners - they could pose the risk of suffocation. A breathable baby mattress is one that is sturdy enough to be able to support your baby's back. Online, you can find many baby mattresses, from budget-friendly options to luxury brands. If you're not sure, go to a store and try some out for yourself.