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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet, or side sleeper, is attached to the bed of a parent and allows for secure cosleeping. It is easy to reach your child during the night for feedings and comforting without disturbing your sleep.

It is essential that the crib is securely attached and regularly inspected for gaps that could pose an suffocation threat. Some cribs can also be converted and have conversion kits to transform them into standalone baby cribs as your child grows.

Safety

A bedside crib that turns into cot crib bed is similar to a baby bassinet however it is attached to your existing mattress rather than sitting on the floor. They're loved by parents who want their baby to be within reach for feeding, comforting and at nighttime diaper changes. They're also a crucial part of safe cosleeping (also called rooming-in) and help reduce the risk of SIDS.

You'll need to select the cot mattress that fits comfortably into the bed of your cot, whether you choose an adjustable bed or a sliding one. Make sure it doesn't slide or bulge, and that it is in compliance with safety standards, including the Lullaby Trust's guidelines. If you're buying a second-hand cot mattress, check that it's free of tears or cracks and doesn't have loose threads that your baby could become entangled in.

The close proximity of a crib at bedtime allows mothers to quickly respond to their newborns' needs during the night, including feeding their babies with bottles and breastfeeding, as well as helping them maintain their milk supply. They can also feed their infants without having to get up or get up, promoting healthy sleep habits in both infants and parents.

Most bedside cot beds are equipped with mesh that is securely fixed to the sides of the cot to minimize the possibility of a child getting caught or trapped in the gaps. Make sure to regularly inspect the mesh to look for tears or loose threads that could entangle or trap the baby's clothing. Also, make sure there aren't any other dangers, like the protruding handles or bars which could cause your child to get out of bed. Check for any plastic that is hot to the touch, and beware of any sharp edges.

Convenience

You can keep your baby close to you so that you can attend to his or her needs at any time throughout the night without having to leave your bed. This proximity makes it easier to feed, change and comfort your baby once they awake. It can also be helpful in establishing a breastfeeding relationship.

This type of infant sleeping solution is also known as a sidecar sleeper, or bedside bassinet, and it's a method of safe co-sleeping that lowers the risks associated with sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows babies to sleep close to parents, which helps mothers establish a breastfeeding connection and get more sleep in the first few months following birth.

The majority of cribs have an adjustable or drop-down side that lets you take the baby out of the crib without having to leave your bed, making it easier to tend to their needs at night. Some models come with a manual rocking feature which is especially beneficial for babies suffering from reflux. A lot of these cribs are smaller than moses or a standard cot basket, which makes them less bulky and take up less space.

Some beds come with an area for storage underneath. This is a great spot to store blankets and nappy. It's also a useful storage area for toys and other baby items. You can find a few that are convertible, which means they can be converted from a side-sleeper into 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 fantastic option to have for your baby," saying it's not too bulky or large, which 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 bedside sleeper's age.

Styles

Bedside cots, which are bassinets that are stylish, can be attached to your bed. They let you lower the crib's side so that it is close enough to you during the night for feeding or comforting. These cots are also ideal for mothers recovering from a c-section, as they don't require you to stand up to reach your child. If you're thinking about this kind of travel cot bedside crib bed, search for models that can be securely attached to the bed of the parent and are compatible with your specific bed frame. Some models also have an adjustable fourth wall that can be taken down when not in use to ensure your baby is safe and away from danger.

Budget

When you are looking for a bedside baby crib, it is important to consider your budget. They're more expensive than a moses's basket or cot, but they can be purchased at a price that suits all budgets. You'll also need a safe mattress for the crib, as well as a soft and comfortable bedding set. These can be purchased on the internet, along with additional items like a baby teether or blanket.

Think about a sliding or 4-in-1 crib as an alternative to a bedside cot. These are similar to a cot, but you can slide them into the space beside your bed with no gaps between, and they can be transformed into a regular bed as your baby grows out of them. They are also ideal for those with limited space. They come with features like tilt or drop-down side to make it easier to access your baby. The only downside is that they only last up to six months. You'll need to put your baby into the moses-shell or cot following this period.