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Bedside Cots

A bedside crib, also referred to as a side sleeper or bassinet is a bed that can be attached to the bed of the parent and allows baby to sleep close by. They're a safe form of co-sleeping and are great for mothers who are recovering from C-sections.

MFM tester Georgina found the Chicco Next2me Side Sleeping Crib very quick and easy to assemble (one of the quickest during testing). It's height adjustable, and can be tilted to an inclined position for babies who have reflux and is a good alternative for travel cots.

They're secure

Co-sleepers, also known as bedside cots, as they are often referred to special infant sleep solutions that let babies sleep with their parents without the risk of SIDS. They are similar to Moses baskets or the standard baby cot, however they are attached to the side of the parent's bed and feature one open side, allowing parents to have access to their sleeping newborn. They're ideal for families that want to benefit from co-sleeping, but are worried about the risks associated with bed sharing.

Many people are worried about the safety of an infant bassinet or bedside sleeping device However, CHOICE has found that when used properly these products are safe and have a low incidence of injuries and accidents. These cribs are also a great option for parents who are new and struggling with the exhaustion of night feedings and early morning diaper changes. Bedside cribs let you monitor your little one and, if they wake up in the middle of the night or require your assistance to help them you'll be able comfort them or change their nappies quickly.

If you are looking for an cot for your bed that is secure, select one with an upholstered mattress that is durable and airy. A breathable mattress will aid in controlling your baby's temperature and stop them from overheating. Also, you should purchase a fitted sheet that is sized to fit your mattress, as well as a nappy changing kit that includes waterproof covers and a mat that can be cleaned. You can find all these items online and in stores that specialize in baby products. Do not make use of second-hand or hand-me-down products. They could have been damaged, recalled or do not meet safety standards.

A high-quality bedside crib will be easy to set up and can be dismantled for storage. Some models also come with incline positions that can be adjusted, which makes it easier for babies to sleep in a higher position or for parents who suffer from reflux. Some models have an included travel bag so they can be easily packed away and taken along when you travel.

It's easy to clean

The right products make it easy to clean the cots in your bed. Start by removing any bedding, such as sheets, blankets or cuddly toys, and washing them according to the instructions of the manufacturer. Then, vacuum the cot and its mattress, paying particular attention to corners and crevices. Mattress protectors can help to reduce the buildup of dust mites, bacteria, and other germs.

Next take a soft cloth dampened with a baby-safe cleaner spray or a natural stain removal spray to clean the cot. Clean a clean cloth frequently to wash soapy residue off and keep the surface as clean as it can be. If the mattress has staining, use a gentle scrub brush to remove them and a bit of baking soda to eliminate any lingering odours. Test the cleaning solution on a small part of the mattress prior to applying it.

It is easier to clean and disinfect the cot once it is taken apart. You can even make a solution using warm water and mild baby-safe detergent to clean the mattress and its protector.

If the cot is constructed from wood, you can sanitise it with a mixture of white vinegar and warm water. This natural disinfectant kills bacteria without leaving harmful residues or damaging the wood. Test the solution on a small area of wood to ensure it won't damage it. Apply the solution using a soft cloth, and allow it to dry before putting back together.

They are easy to move

A bedside crib can also be known as a bedside crib and travel cot bassinet or co-sleeper. It lets your child to sleep right next to your bed. These cribs are small, portable and easy to move from room to room when necessary. They are also ideal for homes with small spaces or you plan to travel with your child.

bedside cot newborn cribs, in contrast to regular baby beds are designed to attach on the sides of your mattress, so that you can easily lift and lower your newborn to feed them at night or soothe. They are made with a removable or drop-down side that allows for easy lifting. They also come with adjustable heights and tilts. Some cribs even convert into full cot beds as your child grows providing you with extra longevity and value.

These sleeping options are perfect to travel with because they're lightweight and transportable. "It's extremely compact and small, so it can fit into its own travel bag and be carried around the house easily," says one mum. "My husband can carry it up and down the stairs without difficulty."

The Shnuggle Air beside crib is another option for light weight which was shortlisted in 2021's best bedside cot; published here, Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category at the Mother&Baby awards. Gulhan Arapoglu is of the opinion that it is easy to transport, and feels sturdy. But, she notes that it's a little larger than some cribs that are placed on the bed, and isn't suitable for infants who may roll or flip.

They're comfortable

The best bedside cribs allow babies to sleep with their parents, but have their own sleeping space. They're typically smaller than a Moses basket or traditional cots, and they can be folded and put away when not in use. They're also more accessible for nighttime feeding, changing nappy and soothing. This makes them ideal for new mothers who are recovering from a c section and won't have to bend as far down to take care of their baby bedside cot in the middle night.

They're also a great option for parents who wish to have a restful night's sleep and are concerned about the dangers of co-sleeping. The crib is located closer to a parent's bed and, consequently, is less likely to suffer from SIDS than co-sleeping with a normal cot or bassinet. This type of safe co-sleeping is known as rooming in and is a vital element of a baby's early development.

You can also purchase a variety of bedsides. Some include an inflatable bed that you can take along on your travels or even be transformed into a baby crib or toddler's bed. Some bedsides feature inclined positions that are ideal for babies with reflux. Based on your needs and budget, you could also purchase a crib for your bed that attaches to the parent's bed or comes with locking wheels to ensure it won't get moved while the baby is asleep.

If you're looking for the bedside sleeper is a good idea to select one with a strong and breathable mattress to ensure your little one's safety. We recommend a foam mattress with a soft, durable cover. This will ensure that your baby will be comfortable and warm during their sleep.

There are bedsides that are easy to collapse and slide down which is a fantastic feature for those sleepy 3am feeds. The Joie Roomie Glide, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket, is an example of a bedside cot that's super-easy to lower. It's also small enough to fit in its travel bag, which is a bonus for busy parents who are always on the move.