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Bedside Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping

A bedside crib is an cot with a bassinet style that is attached to the side of your bed to ensure your baby is safe while you sleep. It lets you see your baby and reach them for night feedings without causing disturbance to them. It is also ideal for those suffering from reflux.

The NHS recommends that your child sleeps in a separate cot Moses basket or crib for the first six month. A bedside crib is a more affordable and practical alternative to a full-size crib.

Safety

Cots provide an ensconced and safe place for babies to sleep. They are protected by high sides to prevent babies from falling out. The solid footboards and headboards have a shape cut into them to keep babies from getting caught in. Soft toys, cot bumpers and wedges can be a choking hazard.

The Lullaby Trust advises that babies should not sleep in their parents' bed for the first six months of their lives due to the risk in suffocation. A bedside crib is an ideal solution for parents who find it difficult to resist the desire to share their bed with a sleeping child. These cribs are attached to the side or headboard of the bed of the parent to allow you to reach your child without having to get out of bed. They also meet all safety standards.


The SnuzPod4 cot has a side which you can lower for the night. This crib comes with dual-view mesh windows as well as an adjustable wall that can be lowered to allow it to be used on its own for a good night's sleep. It also complies with the latest standard for cot safety and comes with a rocking feature that soothes babies to sleep.

When choosing a cot, make sure it's been thoroughly cleaned and is the appropriate size for your child. It should be at least 50cm deep, to avoid your baby from escaping as they increase in height. Also, make sure to remove stickers and transfers from the inside of the cot as they can fall off and create the risk of choking.

The cot shouldn't be placed too close to a radiator or sunny window, since babies are at greater risk of SIDS because of overheating. Blind cords must be taken off as babies could be strangled by them. Duvets, pillows and other bedding can cause suffocation for babies, so the cot should be free of them.

It's also a good idea to go through a safety guide for cots prior to purchasing your baby one. The NHS and the Lullaby Trust have lots of helpful information and tips on safe sleep for babies. You can also attend a NCT New Baby Course to learn more about sleep safety.

Design

Bedside cribs let you co-sleep safely with your baby. They are available in various designs. Some are bassinet-style, which connects to your bed so you can easily lift your baby up to feed them at night or put them to sleep without getting out of bed. bedside cot sale are portable, such as the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which can be transformed into a travel cot, playpen and co-sleeper for use at home or on the move.

It is important to keep in mind that, like all sleeping arrangements for your baby the Lullaby Trust recommends ensuring that your child sleeps on their backs to reduce the risk of SIDS. When choosing a crib mattress be sure that it is flat and firm, and that it is able to fit snugly within the crib without gaps. You should also use a breathable cover to protect your mattress from spills or accidents.

Celeb mums such as Stacey Solomon and Binky Felstead are huge fans of bedside cribs. They are cots with a bassinet design which attach to the sides of your bed. They have a drop-down or removable side that allows you to reach your baby during the night for feeding or soothing, and are especially useful for parents who have had c-sections recovering.

Portability

A crib for your bed is a great option to keep your baby close, especially during the early months when nappy and night feed changes are regular. It allows you to attend to your baby's requirements without having to step away from your bed, and helps your baby establish an intimate relationship with you. It can also help you get some restful sleep yourself.

The majority of bedside cots can be moved around the room. They are ideal for small spaces and can be used as a stand-alone crib or attached to the side of your bed. Some are compact enough to fit into your suitcase when you travel with your baby.

Some models have an element that can be collapsed, making it easier to carry your child to to feed them at night, or to soothe him back to sleep. This is a great feature for mothers who breastfeed, and it can reduce the risk of suffocation as well as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The majority of cribs for bedside use can be used by babies as young as six months. However, some cribs can be used by older children.

The Tutti Bambini CoZee is a fantastic choice for new parents as it's safe, versatile and comes with bags. It comes with a stay-in-place connection system to attach to your bed, as well as six height settings that can be adjusted to fit your requirements. It also has a drop-side to make it easier to access, and an incline option for babies with coughs or reflux.

Our testers loved the fact that it was fast and easy to assemble, and that it folds away in a matter of seconds, which made it an ideal option for traveling. They also felt that it was sturdy, and while they did point out that it didn't rock, or include extra features, such as the sound of lullabies, they also said that it was an excellent travel cot.

Chicco Next2me Magic was another bedside cot that we shortlisted that parents loved. Its unique design allows you to keep your child close to you. This is great for strengthening the bond between you and your child. It has a storage area that can be used to store your baby's clothes, wipes and nappies, so you won't have any worries about leaving them in the house. However, our parent testers were adamant that it was heavy when packed away and that they would struggle with it when they went up and down the steps, which is something to be aware of if you reside in a home with many steps.

Cost

Bedside cribs in the UK are a safe alternative to co-sleeping and can help your baby develop independence by separating their bedroom from yours. This is particularly useful in the first few months of life in which your baby will require frequent nappy and sleep changes. It's also a great choice for parents who are having difficulty bending down to pick their baby up.

The majority of bedside cots can be attached to the main mattress, and come with a comfortable mattress for your baby. You can add additional bedding, like sheets that are fitted and soft, to keep your baby safe and comfortable at night. A soft, breathable cover will help keep the mattress dry and lower the risk of SIDS and allergies.

The cost of a bedside cot can differ, but they are generally less expensive than a full-size cot. These cribs are also an ideal gift for newly-wed parents. The CoZee by Kinderkraft is an example. It's a great value. It can be used as an in-bed crib or a standalone bed. It also comes with a breathable bed and the stand. A fitted sheet is provided to provide extra comfort and prevent stains.

A reputable brand such as SnuzPod offers an array of fabrics and colors to complement your baby's nursery or bedroom. They also have a cushioned base that can provide cushioning and support for your baby. A lot of cribs can be adjusted to the height of your mattress and some also have a slight reflux angle to assist your child to sleep better.

You might be tempted purchase a second-hand crib for your bed, but it's important that you use a new mattress. Old or second-hand mattresses can increase the risk of your child developing SIDS, and may not be as dependable. It is essential to ensure that the mattress fits properly Some cribs were made to fit only certain brands.

You can also get an cot-bed that can grow with your child. They're more expensive, but are a great investment for the health and safety of your child. They're also a great choice if you plan to have more than one child.

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