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Baby bedside cots for newborns Cot

maxi-cosi-tori-2-in-1-co-sleeper-bedside-crib-0-6-months-0-9-kg-ultra-compact-fold-lightweight-5-height-positions-portable-co-sleeper-with-breathable-mesh-travel-cot-beyond-graphite-779.jpgA baby foldable bedside crib crib (or next-to-me crib) is a bassinet type crib that is attached to the mattress's side. This lets you be able to reach your baby and comfort him without having to get up from your mattress. Some models also have an incline function to assist in relieving reflux.

It is best to put your baby to bed in a crib or bassinet in a mattress that is firm and flat. This will decrease the possibility of him being suffocated.

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Bedside cots, also known as bassinets or co-sleepers are a great option to keep your baby close to you in the early months. They're made to fit close to your bed which means you can easily pull your baby out toward you for feeding at night or soothing them back to sleep. They're also perfect for moms recovering from the c-section.

There are a variety of models to choose from however the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue is a model that stands out. This is shaped like a compact play yard and has four sides, two of which are long and can be dropped away (secured by Velcro) to give you the ability to easily access your baby's feeds.

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

It's important to note that, while a bassinet can be used as an alternative to traditional cots however, Red Nose strongly recommends sleeping your infant in their crib from birth until six months. This is because the risk of SIDS is significantly greater when babies share beds, particularly with adults, and because it's dangerous to allow an infant to sleep in a bassinet that doesn't comply with the Australian safety standards.

Cots are usually safer than bassinets because they have a fixed height that will ensure there is no gap between your baby's bed and the adult bed. They're also generally larger, bedside Cots meaning they can be converted into full-size and toddler beds as your child grows - which can save you money in the long run.

It's important to take into account your budget and the size of your bedroom or nursery when deciding on a bed. Be aware that cot beds tend to be more expensive than bassinets, but can be an excellent investment as they last for years and can be used as your child moves from infancy into the age of childhood and beyond.

You'll also require a mattress for your cot or crib. It's essential that the mattress is flat, firm and ventilated to help your baby have a restful night's sleep and lower the chance of developing pressure sores or breathing problems. Mattresses used in second-hand Bedside Cots stores could increase your child's SIDS risk. Look for a brand approved by the CPSC that adheres to current guidelines. Be cautious not to overload the crib or use duvets, bumpers, pillows, or baby positioners. They could be a suffocation risk. A mattress that is breathable for babies must be firm enough to provide support for your baby's spine. You can find a wide selection of baby mattresses online, ranging from budget-friendly options to more expensive brands. If you're unsure, visit the store and try it out for yourself.

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