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baby-crib-grey-1658.jpgBedside Crib Vs Cot

A bedside crib (also known as a co-sleeper) lets your baby rest close to you during the night. It is important to adhere to the official safe sleep guidelines from the NHS and Lullaby Trust.

Our mum testers love the SnuzPod's breastfeeding-friendly drop side, 30-second open and fold mechanism and reflux incline function. It's also simple to move around due to its slim frame.

Safety

Bedside cribs are a great option for families that co-sleep. NHS Safe Sleep advises parents to choose a separate bed for their infant, and avoid sharing a mattress, to minimize the risk of suffocation as well as overheating.

When you are choosing a crib for your bed it is essential to ensure that the crib is compliant with European safety standards and conforms to Lullaby Trust codes for secure sleep to ensure your baby is sleeping in a safe and secure environment. 4-in-1 bedside crib cribs that have adjustable height settings can be matched to the bed frame of the parent and reduce the risk of gaps that infants could become trapped. The cribs have a firm, flat mattress that is designed to promote healthy sleeping habits.

The majority of cribs with a bedside feature a panel which can be raised to let you securely monitor your baby during the night. This means that you can comfortably provide them with food, comfort them and monitor them without needing to get out of bed, which can be especially helpful for new mums recovering from c-section births, or those who are unable to move. Some models, like the SnuzPod4, offer a reflux incline feature for babies suffering from reflux or digestive issues.

A lower panel can lower the chance of your child falling off the edge of the crib, and many have mesh sides to stop stray duvets or pillows from falling into. This is crucial in reducing the risk of SIDS. Babies who roll off their backs are more prone to suffocate.

Be sure to keep soft toys and dummies away from the area as they could pose risky for suffocation. A mattress that is breathable for the crib and regular checks for any gaps or loose bedding are vital to keep your baby safe. Once your baby is able to stand or sit (typically at the age of 6 months) they will require a cot for bedside, or another sleeping arrangement that is suitable for. If you are concerned regarding this transition, talk to your GP or a health professional.

Comfort

The most ideal cribs for use at bedtime provide a secure, comfortable place to sleep your baby. Designed to sit next to your bed, they will allow you to take care of your little one without needing to get out of bed. They will also allow you to bond with your infant in those precious early months. This sense of security will help you establish positive routines at night and enhance the overall quality of your baby's sleep.

It is recommended to keep your child in a crib beside the bed until they reach the age of 6 months or they are able to stand independently. At that point, you should change to an older cot. Bedside cribs can be used to accommodate your child to this age, but you must be sure to read the instructions for the product.

When choosing a bedside cot be sure that it meets EN 1130 safety standards. It must also be compatible with your current bed (most are attached to standard bed frames, but you must double-check the exact dimensions). You should also make sure that the crib has a sturdy flat mattress that is breathable. This is vital to the health of your baby.

Our mom testers have been raving about the Chicco Next2me Side Sleeping Crib, which features a height-adjustable base that can be used as a standalone crib or attached to your bed. The crib is light and easy to assemble. It also offers great value for money. Silvercross Voyager is another of our favourites. Our testers are awestruck by its versatility, breathable mattresses, and the feature of incline reflux.

Space

A bedside baby bed crib is a sleep space that is secured to the side of your bed and allows you to keep your baby close throughout the night without the danger of co-sleeping (which is not recommended by the Lullaby Trust and NHS). Recent years have seen an increase in popularity among mothers who want to bond with their baby while being secure.

They usually have an incline panel that you can use to safely see and touch your baby, and others that allow you to keep the panel closed at night for the convenience of fuss-free feeding and monitoring. Some models have the ability to tilt your baby's stomach that many of our test mums liked for helping digestion and reducing discomfort for babies who are suffering from reflux or wind.

A lot of cribs for bedside use come with adjustable height settings which allows you to put them at the same level as your mattress. This will eliminate any gaps which could cause the baby bedside crib to slide out or climb. This is particularly beneficial for those who are recovering from C-sections, as it can be difficult for them to climb into and out of bed.

The lower sides provide privacy and are ideal for parents who are worried about sharing their space with a newborn. It is important to keep in mind that even if you choose to sleep with your child in a crib or cot near your bed, it's important to follow the official guidelines for safe sleep and not share your bed with anyone else.

You'll also need to make sure your bedside baby bed crib is compatible with your own bed frame before buying some that clip onto bedsteads while others work better with divan beds. Also, don't forget that you'll require a mattress that is suitable for your crib, which is typically sold separately to the crib itself and should be in line with the most recent BS EN 1130:2019 safety requirements.

Some bedside cribs can also be transformed into toddler beds. This is a great option for parents who do not want to purchase an additional cot. The SnuzPod4 is a prime model, sporting an elegant, slim frame that fits neatly into the corner of your bedroom, and provides plenty of room for your baby to rest comfortably. It's also simple to put together and comes with a convenient travel bag.

Convenience

One of the great things about a crib that is placed near the bed is that it's easy to lift your baby in and out of bed for feeds, cuddles and soothing back to sleep. A lot of cribs come with a side panel that drops down, so you can be able to touch and talk with your little one without having to wake them up completely or disrupt their sleep. Some cribs keep the side panel open all the time. This is ideal for parents recovering from C-sections who wish to keep their baby close.

Some cribs come with tilt features that can aid in colic or reflux. It is important to keep in mind that the tilting of the crib should only be done by parents who are aware of their baby's medical needs and history.

Consider how easy it is to clean the crib, and if you can machine wash it or if you will need to wash it manually. Some cribs come with waterproof covers to protect against leaky nappies, infant sick and dribbles. Some also have a handy storage bag, making them perfect for travelling if you need to take your baby with you.

Finally, it's worth considering the weight of the crib and is it easy to move from room room. Jasmine the 2021 Mother & Baby Awards mum tester, described the Red Kite Cozysleep with the crib as "just right size and light enough to be able to move around your home." It folds flat and comes with a bag for trips to the grandparents.

We suggest that you go through our reviews and ratings to ensure you choose the right model for you and your baby. Be aware that a crib might look beautiful and sophisticated, but your baby will quickly outgrow it. You'll need to get your baby in an cot before they grow out of the crib.

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