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cots-4-tots-logo-colour-300x100-png-original.jpgBedside Cot 6 Months Plus

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.jpgBedside sleepers let you keep your baby in the same room as you without the risk of sharing beds, which comes with an increased risk of death from suffocation. They're an excellent choice for newborns.

Models with adjustable height positions can be placed perfectly on all bed frames. Look for fabrics that are easy-to-clean and breathable.

Safety

A bedside cot is an old-fashioned bassinet cot that can be fixed to the side of your bed to ensure safe co-sleeping. It can be used to pull baby closer to you in the evening for feeding, soothing or comforting and it's a great option for a C-section. It's different from a Moses basket or cot because it has high sides, so your baby isn't able to be pushed out. Some have a tilt function which can help babies with reflux and colic. They are also a bit larger than Moses baskets, which makes them easier to move from room room.

The NHS and safe sleep charity The Lullaby Trust advise that newborns should be in their own bassinet or cot in the same room with their parent but not in your bed. Sharing beds increases the risk of overheating or suffocation. Bedside cribs provide the best of both worlds by allowing your baby to be close to you during the night, but in their own secure and private sleeping space.

When selecting a crib that is bedside make sure it is in compliance with the most recent safety standards (it must be BS EN 1130:2019) and doesn't have any gaps or parts that could cause your baby to be trapped. Also make sure you choose a mattress that is sturdy and flat. A sagging or too soft mattress can increase your baby's risk of SIDS, so go for a new one rather than second-hand.

Lastly, look for a bedding that's fitted and free of any loose blankets or pillows. Pillows pose a risk of suffocation and duvets could get stuck to the baby's face. Use a fitted sheet, but make sure that it is fitted correctly.

Our MFM mum testers have found that the SnuzPod4 is a great choice for a bedside crib, shortlisted in 2021's Mother&Baby Awards in the best bedside cots Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It is secured to the bed and it is adjustable to ensure a perfect fit. It also has a rocking feature and can be adjusted to incline for reflux. It's a great option for those with small or narrow beds as it doesn't take up too much room.

Design

It is essential to think about the style of your crib at night since this is the area where your baby will spend the majority of their time. Many cribs are available in a variety of colours that will match your decor. Some have features such as mesh windows to keep the baby's eyes open or drop-down sides that allow easier access. Some cribs have incline features to aid in reflux.

You can raise and lower the majority of cribs to match the height of your bed which makes it easier to get into and out of bed. Some cribs can serve as travel cots. This is a great feature when you travel or visiting family.

Home tester and MFM mother Leya found the SnuzPod 4's sleek Scandi styling was a perfect match for her bedroom and added that its compact fold was ideal to save space. She also appreciated that one side of the crib is lowered and allows her to pick up her sleeping baby without leaving her bed. This is particularly beneficial when you've been through a Caesarean or are recovering after one. You can remain close to your baby for longer.

Another mom who loved using the SnuzPod 4 is Jasmine, who commented that it was easy to move from room to room, something she didn't get with other cribs for bedside that she tried. However, she said that it took some effort to raise and lower the crib since the handle was rigid.

The Tutti Bambini CoZee Air is another crib for bed that is easy to fold and move. It was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, in the Best Cot or Crib category. Its slim frame and neutral colour options can be incorporated into the majority of bedrooms, but some of our home testers felt the bars were a little too close, which means they could get caught on clothing or baby toys. The bars' distance shouldn't exceed 6.5cm (2 inches) in order to prevent your baby's head from getting stuck. This is a good crib for babies who have reflux, as its ComfortAir breathability technology helps regulate their temperature.

Comfort

You will feel more secure when you are able to reach your baby quickly to feed them during the middle of the night. It is easy to do this without having to get out of bed with a crib right at your bedside. They also make it easier to help babies fall asleep. If you'd like to snuggle with your baby but don't want the hassle of having to get out of bed for every feed A moses basket is an ideal choice.

Most cribs with a bedside cot used are connected to the bedside so you can easily access and touch your baby. Most have mesh windows which allow you to watch your baby without disturbing the baby. They might also have a reflux setting to help with colic or reflux.

The crib is loaded with a variety of options, but we're particularly amazed by the ComfortAir breathable Mattress that regulates the temperature of your baby's body and increases airflow. It's smaller than other cribs for bedside use and can be useful in areas where space is scarce. However, our mom testers agree that it's an excellent choice for those long sleeps.

The cot is attached securely to the bed's side with adjustable straps. This minimizes the chance of gaps in which your child can get trapped. It also comes with a firm flat mattress that is in line with safety standards and promotes safe sleep practices.

It is important to know that your baby is likely to leave their crib once they are standing up typically about six months old. This is the reason it's crucial to put them in a cot or another sleeping arrangement when they've outgrown the crib.

A lightweight cot that is suitable for travel is a further feature to consider. Some of our mums really enjoy the fact that the crib is able to be dismantled for easy transport, while others find it a bit tricky to assemble and reassemble. It's also a challenge to keep clean and you'll need regularly clean it with a cloth and cleaning product.

Stores

A bedside cot suitable for 6 months and up is a bassinet-style cot that attaches to the mattress's side to allow secure co-sleeping. They're ideal for feeding your baby at night as well as calming babies to sleep and allowing mothers who've had C-sections to keep their baby close.

When selecting a crib that is bedside it is important to make sure that it complies with current safety standards. Verify that the crib's bars are sufficiently far apart to ensure that your child's head isn't being trapped. Also, ensure that the drop-down side is secure and doesn't open unintentionally. Avoid placing stickers or transfers onto the surface of the cot as they may pose the risk of choking.

Emily's preferred bedside cot for her baby is the Next2me Magic. It was selected for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the categories of Best Crib or Cot and the Best Moses Basket. It is a good size and has plenty of storage for your baby's necessities. It's also compact and light enough to fit in a travel cot bedside crib bag if you need to transport it from room to room. If you're looking for something less complicated her recommendation is Shnuggle Air alongside Crib.

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