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A baby bedside crib (or next-to me crib) is a bassinet-style crib that is attached to the side of your mattress. This allows you to reach your baby and comfort the infant without having to get up from your mattress. Some models come with an inclined feature to relieve reflux.

You should only put your baby in a bassinet or crib in a mattress that is flat and firm. This will decrease the possibility of him being suffocated.

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A bedside cot, also known as a co-sleeper or bassinet, is an excellent option for your baby to sleep close to you during the first few months. They're made to fit next to your bed, so you can pull your child toward you for feeding at night or gently lulling them back to sleep. They are also great for mums who have just had a c-section.

There are many different models on the market however one that stands out is the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue. It's shaped as a play yard and has four sides with two of them long and can be lowered to the ground (secured by Velcro) to provide the ability to easily access your baby for those middle-of-the-night feeds.

The Baby Hug 4 In 1 Air is a different alternative. It also has an adjustable side that can be transformed into a recliner. This is a great option for infants to toddlers and gives you the flexibility to change your baby's sleeping position as they develop.

Red Nose recommends that your baby sleep in their own cot between the time of birth and six months. This is because SIDS risk is significantly greater when babies share beds, particularly with adults, and it's unsafe to allow an infant to sleep in a bassinet that doesn't meet the mandatory Australian safety standards.

Cots are generally safer than bassinets, as they are fixed in height that ensures there's no gap between your baby's mattress and the adult bed. They're also usually larger, meaning they can be converted to toddler and full-size beds as your child grows, which could save you money in the long run.

When shopping for a crib for your baby, it's important to consider your budget and the size of your nursery or bedroom as you choose a model. Keep in mind that travel cot bedside beds are likely to be more expensive than bassinets but can be an excellent investment, as they last for a long time and can be used as your child grows from infant to childhood and beyond.

It's also important to remember that you'll need a baby mattress for your cot or bedside co sleeper cot crib. The mattress must be flat, firm, and breathable for your baby to get a restful night and reduce the chance of developing breathing issues or pressure sores. Be wary of second-hand mattresses since they can increase your child's risk of SIDS, and make sure you choose an approved brand by the CPSC and is in line with the most current guidelines. Also, be cautious not to overstuff your crib or use pillows, duvets, bumpers or baby positioners which could create dangers of suffocation. A firm, breathable mattress for your baby should support the spine. On the internet, you can locate various baby bedside crib mattresses, ranging from budget-friendly choices to premium brands. If you're not sure, visit an establishment and try them out for yourself.