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A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet, or side sleeper, is attached to a parent's bed and allows for secure cosleeping. You can easily reach your child at night for feedings and comforting without disrupting your sleep.

It is crucial that the crib is secured and regularly checked for any gaps that could create a suffocation risk. Certain cribs can be turned into cots for the growing baby with conversion kits.

Safety

Bedside cot beds are similar to baby bassinets however, they attach to your existing mattress instead of sitting on the ground. Parents who want their baby within reach of them for feeding, comforting, and even for changing diapers at night love these crib beds. They're also a crucial element of a safe cosleeping or rooming in.

You'll need to select the cot mattress that fits comfortably into the cot bed, regardless of whether you opt for a sliding bed. Make sure it doesn't slide or have any bulges and that it complies with safety standards as well as the Lullaby Trust's guidelines. If you're buying a second-hand crib mattress, ensure that it's clean and free of cracks or tears and isn't brimming with threads that your child could entangle themselves in.

The close proximity of a bedside crib allows mothers to quickly respond to their newborns need during the night, including feeding them with bottles or breastfeeding, and helping them maintain their milk supply. Also, they can feed their babies without having to get up or out of their bed. This encourages healthy sleeping habits for parents and infants.

Most bedside crib and travel cot cot beds are equipped with mesh that is securely connected to the sides of the cot, reducing the chance of a baby getting caught or trapped in the gaps. Make sure to regularly inspect the mesh to find tears or loose threads which could catch or entangle the baby's clothing. Also, make sure that there are no other hazards, such as protruding bars or handles that could encourage your child to get out of bed. Beware of any plastic that is hot to the touch, and avoid any sharp edges.

Convenience

Keep your baby close so that you can attend to his or her needs at any point during the night without leaving your bed. This proximity makes it easier to feed, change and comfort your baby once they awake. It can also assist in establishing a breastfeeding connection.

This type of infant sleeping solution is also referred to as a sidecar sleeper, or bedside bassinet, and it's a form of safe co sleeper bedside cot-sleeping that reduces the risks associated with sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It lets newborns sleep close to their parents and is a great way for mums to establish a breastfeeding bond and help them to get more sleep in those first months after the birth.

Many models come with a drop-down or removable side that lets you take the baby out of the crib without leaving your bed, making it easy to tend to the needs of your baby during the night. Some models include the option of manual rocking that is especially useful for babies suffering from reflux. They are usually smaller than a moses basket or a standard cot, and therefore are smaller and take up less space.

Some beds come with a storage space underneath. This is a great spot to store nappy and blankets. This is a great place to store toys, baby accessories and other items. You can find a few that can be converted, meaning they can transition from a side-sleeper, to a full-sized crib or toddler bed as your child grows older.

Home tester and MFM mum Jasmine describes the MoMi Smart BED as "a fantastic option to have for your baby," saying it's not too bulky or large that means it won't take up a lot of space in the bedroom. She also appreciated the fact that you can adjust the height of the bed in accordance with your child's age.

Styles

bedside baby bed cots are cots that resemble bassinets that attach to your bed and let you lower one side of the crib into your reach for night-time feeding or soothing. These cots are also great for mothers recovering from a c section because they don't require you to stand up to reach your child. If you're thinking of this kind of cot, look for models that securely fasten to the parent's bed and are compatible with your particular bed frame. Some models have an adjustable 4th wall that can be removed when not in use to ensure your child secure.

Budget

If you're planning to purchase a bedside crib, it's essential to think about the budget you have available. They're generally more expensive than a cot or moses basket, but you can find them to fit the majority of budgets through online shopping. You'll also need a safe crib mattress and a comfortable and breathable bedding set. They can be bought online with optional add-ons such as a blanket or teether.

If you're looking to find an alternative to a bedside cot bed you may want to think about a sliding crib or a four-in-one bedside sleeper. They're similar to a cot however, you can slide them to the side of your bed with no gaps between and they can also be transformed into a regular mattress when your child is old enough to use them. They are also ideal if you don't have much space in your home, and come with features such as a drop-down side or tilt for easy access to your baby. The only downside to these is that they're only able to last up to six months. You'll need to put your child into the moses-shell or cot following this time.