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Choosing a Large Bedside Cot
Bedside cots, also referred as bassinets or co-sleepers are designed to let parents sleep close to their babies at night without the risk of SIDS. They are recommended for up to 6 months, after which your baby is old enough to be moved to the crib.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, loved the fact that this model has an integrated bassinet that can be used all around the house. It also comes with a manual rocking feature. It was easy to set up, and it came with a travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They also often convert into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used until three years old. older. If you're looking for a wooden bedside cot cot, there are usually 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 able to sleep in a larger cot, it's a great idea to pick the larger one.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was slightly larger than a Moses basket but not too large for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to get the baby in and out of the cot during night feeds or for soothing and that the quality is far superior to other cots she has seen that are flimsy.
Another home tester, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi Lora can be used in a variety of ways It's a bassinet that lifts off that can be moved around the home, and it's rocking too. It also comes with a reflux incline option and a machine-washable breathable liner. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for best bedside cot uk Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. In contrast to International or European cot brands, the Lora can fit South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. It requires a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here's the perfect mattress for your cot.
Height
When you are choosing a cot for your bed, look for one that can be raised up to a height that is comfortable for feeding your the baby. It also needs to be able to be lowered down so that you can pull your baby up towards you for feedings at night or to soothe. This feature is particularly helpful if you are recovering from a C Section. For example, the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted to the height of 58cm. the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma huddle up to 70cm.
Another thing to consider is the height you would like to set for the cot's base to be. Some mums find that it is easier to lift their infants from standard Moses baskets when the base is at the lowest level, while some prefer a higher elevation to provide them with more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a well-liked option with one of our mum testers saying that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that you can push down with the click of the button.
Keep in mind that a bedside or bassinet should only be used until your baby is able to hold their head up without assistance generally about 6 months. This is due to the possibility of suffocation. It is also important to be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert an existing bedside or large Bedside Cot bassinet into a cot you must remove the sides as soon as they are ready to do this. This will prevent them from getting out or falling out of the bed.
Design
There are many different styles of cribs that are bedside, ranging from basic to extravagant. Some of the most expensive options come with features such as a built-in light or a center of calm which plays music and sounds and comes with two levels to help ease your baby back to sleep or a swivelling footrest that allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be converted into a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
The Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, for example was awarded Bronze at the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards in the Best Cot Moses Basket or Crib category. It has a swivelling bottom that allows you to pick up your baby and transfer them to the opposite side of the crib without having to get out of bed. This is perfect for new mums recovering from Caesareans or Large Bedside Cot those who have to stay in bed for long periods of time. Jasmine, a MFM mother who tested the product at home, said it was easy to use and made it easier to reach her baby, especially after the C-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards to be the best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable lining, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's a bit bigger than the other bedside cribs we tested but it folds flat into its bag for travel cot bedside crib, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya loved the practicality of this bedside crib, she explained how it was created with parents and babies in mind. It is lightweight and easy to move. Its swivelling base is fantastic as it means you can move the bassinet side to side, and one of its sides can be opened down to facilitate access - particularly for new mums who are recovering from C-sections', she said.
Safety
A large bedside cot (linked resource site)'s main safety characteristic is the fact that it is able to be adjusted or moved 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. You should choose a design which lets you lower the sides of the bed with a single button press. This allows you to lift your child up without having to get out of bed. This is particularly important as your baby gets older and more mobile. You should also not add anything to the crib that increases the chance of suffocation, or injury, including duvets and pillows, which can cause babies to overheat.
The NPR of the CPSC's NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to product problems, such as gaps between the bedside sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents) and enclosed openings with fabric sides (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing components (6 incidents) and miscellaneous other product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of introducing additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For instance they would need to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the rails that are lowered. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not practical or effective in reducing amount of instances where infants are entrapped by a bedside rail and an adult bed.
Many of the incidents reported in the NPR focused on multi-use bedside sleepers which can be converted into different types of furniture, like bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that CPSC include in the proposed rule an alternative option for multi-use bedside sleepers that would allow them to meet the minimum side-height requirement of bassinets by using a removable attachment that can be connected permanently or removed when the product is not being used as a bassinet.
The CPSC is currently examining these and other comments that were received in response to its NPR on sleepers who are bedside. The Commission will consider these comments when deciding on the final rule, which is expected to be published in November 2021.
Bedside cots, also referred as bassinets or co-sleepers are designed to let parents sleep close to their babies at night without the risk of SIDS. They are recommended for up to 6 months, after which your baby is old enough to be moved to the crib.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, loved the fact that this model has an integrated bassinet that can be used all around the house. It also comes with a manual rocking feature. It was easy to set up, and it came with a travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They also often convert into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used until three years old. older. If you're looking for a wooden bedside cot cot, there are usually 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 able to sleep in a larger cot, it's a great idea to pick the larger one.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was slightly larger than a Moses basket but not too large for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to get the baby in and out of the cot during night feeds or for soothing and that the quality is far superior to other cots she has seen that are flimsy.
Another home tester, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi Lora can be used in a variety of ways It's a bassinet that lifts off that can be moved around the home, and it's rocking too. It also comes with a reflux incline option and a machine-washable breathable liner. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for best bedside cot uk Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. In contrast to International or European cot brands, the Lora can fit South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. It requires a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here's the perfect mattress for your cot.
Height
When you are choosing a cot for your bed, look for one that can be raised up to a height that is comfortable for feeding your the baby. It also needs to be able to be lowered down so that you can pull your baby up towards you for feedings at night or to soothe. This feature is particularly helpful if you are recovering from a C Section. For example, the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted to the height of 58cm. the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma huddle up to 70cm.
Another thing to consider is the height you would like to set for the cot's base to be. Some mums find that it is easier to lift their infants from standard Moses baskets when the base is at the lowest level, while some prefer a higher elevation to provide them with more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a well-liked option with one of our mum testers saying that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that you can push down with the click of the button.
Keep in mind that a bedside or bassinet should only be used until your baby is able to hold their head up without assistance generally about 6 months. This is due to the possibility of suffocation. It is also important to be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert an existing bedside or large Bedside Cot bassinet into a cot you must remove the sides as soon as they are ready to do this. This will prevent them from getting out or falling out of the bed.
Design
There are many different styles of cribs that are bedside, ranging from basic to extravagant. Some of the most expensive options come with features such as a built-in light or a center of calm which plays music and sounds and comes with two levels to help ease your baby back to sleep or a swivelling footrest that allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be converted into a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
The Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, for example was awarded Bronze at the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards in the Best Cot Moses Basket or Crib category. It has a swivelling bottom that allows you to pick up your baby and transfer them to the opposite side of the crib without having to get out of bed. This is perfect for new mums recovering from Caesareans or Large Bedside Cot those who have to stay in bed for long periods of time. Jasmine, a MFM mother who tested the product at home, said it was easy to use and made it easier to reach her baby, especially after the C-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards to be the best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable lining, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's a bit bigger than the other bedside cribs we tested but it folds flat into its bag for travel cot bedside crib, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya loved the practicality of this bedside crib, she explained how it was created with parents and babies in mind. It is lightweight and easy to move. Its swivelling base is fantastic as it means you can move the bassinet side to side, and one of its sides can be opened down to facilitate access - particularly for new mums who are recovering from C-sections', she said.
Safety
A large bedside cot (linked resource site)'s main safety characteristic is the fact that it is able to be adjusted or moved 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. You should choose a design which lets you lower the sides of the bed with a single button press. This allows you to lift your child up without having to get out of bed. This is particularly important as your baby gets older and more mobile. You should also not add anything to the crib that increases the chance of suffocation, or injury, including duvets and pillows, which can cause babies to overheat.
The NPR of the CPSC's NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to product problems, such as gaps between the bedside sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents) and enclosed openings with fabric sides (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing components (6 incidents) and miscellaneous other product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of introducing additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For instance they would need to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the rails that are lowered. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not practical or effective in reducing amount of instances where infants are entrapped by a bedside rail and an adult bed.
Many of the incidents reported in the NPR focused on multi-use bedside sleepers which can be converted into different types of furniture, like bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that CPSC include in the proposed rule an alternative option for multi-use bedside sleepers that would allow them to meet the minimum side-height requirement of bassinets by using a removable attachment that can be connected permanently or removed when the product is not being used as a bassinet.
The CPSC is currently examining these and other comments that were received in response to its NPR on sleepers who are bedside. The Commission will consider these comments when deciding on the final rule, which is expected to be published in November 2021.

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