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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet or a side sleeper, attaches to the bed of a parent and allows safe cosleeping. It allows you to easily reach your baby's bed for evening feedings and comforting without disrupting your sleep.

It is important to make sure that the crib is anchored securely and regularly inspected for any gaps that could pose as a suffocation hazard. Certain cribs can be turned into cots for your growing baby with conversion kits.

Safety

Bedside beds are similar to baby bassinets, but they attach to your existing mattress instead of resting on the ground. Parents who want to have their baby within reach of them to feed, comfort, and even for changing diapers at night love these cot beds. They're also a crucial part of safe cosleeping (also known as rooming-in) and reduce the risk of SIDS.

You'll need to select a cot mattress that fits comfortably into the cot bed, regardless of whether you choose the sliding bed. It should not sag, bulge or sag. It must also meet the safety standards, including those of the Lullaby Trust. If you're buying a second-hand crib mattress, make sure it's clean and free of tears or cracks and doesn't have loose threads that a baby might entangle themselves in.

A crib next to the bed allows mothers to respond quickly to infants' needs, whether it is bottle-feeding or breastfeeding. This allows them to maintain their milk supply. They can also feed their infants without having to fully wake up or leave their bed, promoting healthy sleep habits for babies and parents.

Most bedside cot beds have mesh that's securely attached to the sides of the cot to reduce the possibility of a child being trapped or entangled in the gaps. It's important to regularly inspect the mesh for any tears or loose threads that could get caught or catch a baby's clothing, and to make sure there aren't any other dangers such as protruding handles or bars that could encourage your child to get out of the cot. Also, be aware of any parts made of plastic that are hot to the touch, and avoid any sharp edges or splinters.

Convenience

You can keep your baby close so that you can respond to his or her needs at any point during the night without leaving your bed. This closeness will make it easier to feed them, change them and comfort them when they wake up, particularly in the early stages of parenting, which can lead to better sleep for you both. It can also assist in establishing a breastfeeding bond.

This type of infant sleep solution is also known as a sidecar or bedside co sleeper cot basset. It's a safe form of co-sleeping that reduces the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It lets newborns sleep with their parents, which is an ideal method for mothers to establish a breastfeeding bond and help them to get more sleep during the first few months following the birth.

Most models come with an adjustable or drop-down side that allows you to remove your baby from the crib without leaving your bed. This allows you to be more attentive to their needs throughout the night. Some even come with a manual rocking function that can be useful for babies that suffer from reflux. A majority of these cribs are smaller than moses' cots or a standard basket, making them less bulky and takes up less room.

Some beds have storage space underneath, which is great for storing nappies and blankets. It's also a useful place to store toys and other baby items. Some convertible beds means they can be transformed from a side-sleeper, to an adult-sized bed or a toddler bed as your child reaches a certain age.

Home tester and MFM mom Jasmine describes the MoMi SMART BED as "a excellent option for your baby," saying it's not too bulky or large bedside cot and won't take up too much space in your bedroom. She also liked the fact that it can be adjusted to the height of it according to your baby's age.

Styles

Bedside cots, which are bassinets with style, are attached to your bed. They allow you to lower the crib's side so that it's within your reach during the night for feeding or soothing. They're also a blessing for mothers who've had a c-section, as you don't need to get up to reach your baby and can help speed up recovery time. If you're thinking about this kind of cot bed, search for models that securely fasten to the bed of the parent and are compatible with your particular bed frame. Some models also come with a removable 4th wall that can be dropped down when not in use to ensure your baby is safe and out of danger.

Budget

If you're looking for a bedside baby crib, you must be aware of your budget. They're more expensive than a moses' basket or cot, but they can be purchased at a price that suits all budgets. You'll need a crib mattress that's safe for babies and a comfortable and breathable set of bedding. These can be purchased online with optional add-ons such as a blanket or a teether.

Consider a 4-in-1 bedside crib or sliding crib as an alternative to the bedside cot. These are similar to a bedside cot however they can be slid into place next to your bed with no gaps between them. They can also be transformed into a regular mattress once your child grows out of them. They are also ideal if you don't have much space in your home, and they have features like a drop down side or tilt to provide easy access to your baby. The only drawback is that they typically last for just 6 months, so you'll have to put your baby to a cot or a moses shell after this point.