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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside travel cot crib (also called a side sleeper or bassinet) connects to the parent's bed to ensure safe co-sleeping. You can easily reach your child at night for feedings and comforting without disturbing your sleep.

It is important to ensure that the crib is anchored securely and regularly checked for any gaps that could create dangers to suffocation. Some cribs can be converted with conversion kits that convert them into standalone cribs as your baby grows.

Safety

A bedside cot bed is similar to a baby bassinet however, it is attached to your existing mattress instead of being placed on the floor. Parents who want to have their baby near them for feeding, comforting, and for nighttime diaper changes, appreciate these cot beds. They're also a crucial component of safe cosleeping, or rooming in.

Whether you choose a sliding bed or 4-in-1 bedside crib travel sleeper, you'll require an appropriate cot mattress that fits into the cot bed snugly. It should not sag, bulge or sag. It should 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 your child could get caught in.

The close proximity of a crib at bedtime allows mothers to easily respond to their infants need during the night, including breastfeeding or bottle feeding and helping them maintain their milk supply. It also allows them to feed their babies without having to get up or get out of their bed. This helps promote healthy sleep habits for both parents and babies.

Most bedside cot beds are fitted with a mesh that's securely fixed to the sides of the cot, reducing the risk of a baby being trapped or entangled in the gaps. Check the mesh regularly to check for tears or loose threads which could entangle or catch the baby's clothing. Also, ensure that there aren't any other dangers such as the protruding handles or bars that could encourage your child to climb out of the bed. Look out for any plastic that is hot to the touch, and beware of any sharp edges.

Convenience

It is possible to keep your baby close so that you can respond to their needs at any point during the night without having to leave your bed. This closeness can make it easier to feed them, change them and comfort the baby when they wake up especially in the early stages of parenthood, encouraging better sleep for you both. It can also be helpful in establishing a breastfeeding connection.

This type of infant sleep solution is also known as a bedside bassinet or sidecar. It's a safe form of co-sleeping which reduces the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows newborns to sleep with their parents which is a wonderful method for mothers to establish a breastfeeding bond and help them get more rest in the first few months after birth.

The majority of cribs have a slide-down or removable side that lets you lift the baby from the crib without having to leave your bed, making it easy to tend to the needs of your baby during the night. Some models come with an option for manual rocking, which is particularly useful for babies with reflux. These cribs are typically smaller than moses baskets or a standard cot, which means they are smaller and take up less space.

Some beds come with a storage space beneath, which is ideal for storing nappies and blankets. This is a great place to store toys, baby accessories and other items. There are some that can be converted, meaning they can change from a side-sleeper, to a full-sized crib, or toddler bed as your child grows older.

Home tester and MFM mom Jasmine describes the MoMi Smart BED as "a excellent option for your baby," saying it's not too large or bulky that means it won't take up too much space in the bedroom. She also loved that it has two different sleeping heights, so you can adjust it based on your baby's age.

Styles

Bedside cots are bassinet-style cots that fix to your bed and allow you to lower one side of the crib to your reach for nighttime feeding or for soothing. They're also a blessing for mothers who have had a c-section, as you don't need to get out of bed to reach your baby and can help speed up recovery time. If you're thinking about this kind of cot, look for models that can be securely attached to the bed of the parent and are compatible with your specific bed frame. Some models also come with a detachable fourth wall that can be taken down when not in use to keep your baby safe and away from danger.

Budget

If you're planning to purchase a bedside baby crib, you must think about your budget. They are more expensive than a moses' basket or cot, but they can be purchased at a price that fits the majority of budgets. You'll need a crib mattress that's safe for infants and an airy and soft set of bedding. You can buy these on the internet and add accessories such as a teether, blanket, or cuddly toy as a complete set.

If you're looking for a different option to a bedside cot, you might want to consider a sliding crib or a four-in-one bedside cot 6 months plus sleeper. These are similar to a bedside cot bed however they can be slid into the bed without gaps. They can also be converted into a regular mattress when your child gets out of them. They are also ideal for those who have a small space. They come with features like tilt or drop-down side to facilitate access to your baby. The only issue is that they tend to last only up to 6 months, meaning that you'll have to put your baby into a crib or moses shell at this time.