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A baby bedside cot (or next-to-me crib) is a bassinet cot that can be attached to the side of your bed, allowing you to reach over and soothe your baby without needing to get up. Some models have an incline feature that helps relieve reflux.

It is best to put your baby to bed in a bassinet or crib when the mattress is firm and flat. This will reduce the possibility of him being suffocated.

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bedside baby bed cots, also known as bassinets or cosleepers, are a great way to keep your baby close to you in the beginning of their first few months. They're made to fit next to your bed, so you can pull your baby out towards you for night-time feeding or gently lulling them back to sleep. They're also perfect for moms recovering from a C-section.

There are many models to choose from however the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue is one that stands out. It's shaped like a compact play yard and has four sides, two of which are long and can be dropped away (secured by Velcro) to allow you an easy access to your baby for those middle-of-the-night feeds.

Another alternative is the Baby Hug 4 In 1 Air that also comes with an adjustable side that can be turned into a recliner. This is a fantastic option for newborns through toddlers, and gives you the flexibility to adjust your baby's sleep position as they grow.

Red Nose recommends that your baby sleep in their own cot from the age of six and. This is due to the fact that the risk of SIDS is increased when babies are in bed with adults.

Cots are, however are more secure than bassinets due to having an adjustable height that eliminates an opening between your child's mattress and an adult bed. They're also generally larger, meaning they can be converted into full-size or toddler beds as your child grows - saving you money in the long term.

When looking for a new baby bedside rocking crib cot it is important to think about your budget and the dimensions of your nursery or bedroom when choosing a cot. Be aware that cot beds are likely to be more expensive than bassinets however they can be an excellent investment, as they last for a long time and can be used as your child moves from infancy into childhood and beyond.

You'll also require an appropriate mattress for your cot or crib. The mattress must be firm, flat and breathable for your baby to get a restful night and reduce the chance of developing breathing problems or pressure sores. Be cautious of mattresses that are second-hand since they can increase the risk of your child developing SIDS. Be sure you choose one that has been endorsed by the CPSC and is in line with the latest guidelines. Be cautious not to overload the crib or use duvets or bumpers, pillows, or baby positioners. They could pose a suffocation risk. A comfortable, firm mattress for your baby should be able to support the spine. On the internet, you can find various baby mattresses, ranging from budget-friendly alternatives to luxurious brands. If you're unsure, visit an establishment and try them out for yourself.