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Choosing a Large Bedside Cot

Bedside cots, also referred to as bassinets or co-sleepers are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their infants at night without the risk of SIDS. However they are not suitable for use up to 6 months, when your baby is required to move into a cot, or a moses basket.

MFM home tester Mehack loved that this model has an adjustable bassinet that you can use in the home and the ability to rock manually. It was easy to set up, and came with its own travel bag.

Size

baby-crib-grey-1658.jpgCots are smaller than cots. They are smaller than. They also can be converted into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used up to three years old. If you're looking for a wooden cot, you'll find two sizes available both large and standard both of which can be converted into a cot/toddler mattress. If you want your child (or children) to be capable of sleeping in a larger cot, it's a great idea to choose the larger size.

MFM mum home test Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was slightly bigger than the Moses basket, but not too big for her baby's room. She says that it is easy to lift the baby in and out of the cot for night feedings or soothing and that it's quality is far superior to other cots she has seen that are flimsy.

Emily is another home tester, loves the flexibility of the Maxi-Cosi lora that is a lift-off, mobile bassinet. It also rocks. It also has an incline of reflux as well as a machine washable liner that breathes. It was also shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the best Cot Crib, Crib or Moses Basket. The Lora is compatible with a South African cot mattress unlike many international or European brands. This means that you do not need to purchase a new mattress every time your baby grows. However, it does require a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). Here is the ideal mattress for your cot.

Height

When choosing a crib for your bed make sure it can be adjusted to the ideal height for you. It should also be able to be lowered away from the way, so you can lift up your baby towards you to feed them at night or to soothe him. This feature is especially useful in the event of recovering from a C section. For example the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted up to a height of 58cm while the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma Huddle up to 70cm.

Another thing to think about is the height you would like to set for the base of your cot. Some mothers find it is easier to lift their infants from their standard Moses baskets if the base is at the lowest level, while some prefer a higher level to provide them with more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular option and one of our mom testers saying that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that you can push down with the click of the button.

Remember that a bedside or bassinet should not be used until your baby is able to hold their head up without assistance, usually at approximately 6 months. This is due to the risk of being suffocated. It is also important to be aware that if your child is old enough to convert an existing bedside cot for twins or bassinet into a cot, they will need to take the sides off when they are ready to do so. This will stop them from getting out or falling out of the bed.

Design

There are many different styles of bedside cribs, from basic to extravagant. The most luxurious models could include features like a built-in night light or a soothing center that plays music and sounds and offers two levels of vibration to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or even a swivelling base that allows you to easily reach your baby for feedings. You may also find some models that can be converted to a cot bed or toddler bed (or both) which is ideal when your child is ready to move to a larger bed.

For example the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which won Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards best bedside cot Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category, has a swivelling base that lets you pick up your newborn and move them from one side of the crib to the other without needing to get up. This makes it ideal for new mothers who are recovering from Caesareans or who need to stay in the bed for extended periods of time. MFM mum home tester Jasmine loved this feature, saying that it was easy to use and made her baby much more manageable especially after a c-section.

Chicco Next2me Magic is another option. It won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards to be the Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib. It has a machine-washable interior, reflux incline, and a rocking feature. It's larger than other cribs for bed that we've tested, but it folds into its travel bag, making it a small size when not in use.

Leya, MFM mum home tester also praised the bedside crib's functionality. She said it was designed for both parents and infants. It has a great design that is incredibly easy to manoeuvre and it is extremely sturdy. Its swivelling base is brilliant as it means you can move the bassinet from side to side, and one of its sides can be let down to make access easier especially for mothers who are recovering from C-sections,' she added.

Safety

A large bedside cot's main security feature is that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their child to feed, comfort or change his or their nappy. This is why it's perfect for mothers who still be recovering from a C-section. It is recommended to choose the design that allows you to lower the bed's side with a simple button press. This allows you to lift your child without having to get out of the bed. This is especially important as your baby gets older and becomes more mobile. It is also important to not add anything to the crib that could increase the chance of suffocation, or injury, including pillows and duvets. These can cause babies to overheat.

The NPR released by the CPSC NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to product issues like gaps between the bedside crib and cot sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents) Fabric-side enclosed openings (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing parts (6 incidents) and miscellaneous other product-related issues (9 incidents).

In its NPR In its NPR, the CPSC looked into the possibility of imposing additional requirements for sleepers in bed, such as the requirement that they satisfy the minimum side height requirement for bassinets or at a minimum, meet the maximum height requirement for the lowered side rail. However the CPSC determined that these requirements would not be efficient or feasible to reduce the number of incidents in which infants were entrapped between a bedside sleeper and an adult bed.

Many of the reported incidents in the NPR included multi-use bedside sleepers that can be converted to different modes like play yards and bassinets. Several commenters suggested the CPSC include a different provision to the proposed rule for bedside cot wooden sleepers that are multi-use which would permit them to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets by using a removable attachment. The attachment can be permanently fixed or removed when the item is not being used as a baby bassinet.

The CPSC is examining these comments as well as other submissions received in response to the NPR regarding bedside cot co sleeper sleeping. The Commission will be examining these comments when deciding on the final rule which is expected to be released in November of 2021.

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