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Bedside Cot Bed

A bedside crib and travel cot crib, also known as a bassinet or side sleeper, attaches to a parent's bed and allows for secure cosleeping. It lets you easily reach your baby's bed for evening feedings and comforting without disrupting your sleep.

It is crucial that the crib is securely attached and regularly inspected for any gaps that could create the risk of suffocation. Certain cribs can be turned into cots for your growing baby using conversion kits.

Safety

A bedside crib is similar to a bassinet for babies however, it is attached to your mattress instead of being placed on the floor. Parents who want their baby within reach of them for feeding, comforting and for nighttime diaper changes, are in love with these crib beds. They're also a crucial part of safe cosleeping (also called rooming-in) and help reduce the risk of SIDS.

You'll need to choose the cot mattress that is a perfect fit for the cot bed, whether you opt for a sliding bed. It shouldn't sag or bulge. It should not sag. It should also meet safety standards, such as 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 baby could become entangled in.

A crib placed close to the bed allows mothers to react quickly to their newborn's needs, whether that is bottle-feeding or breastfeeding. This allows them to keep their milk supply. Also, they can feed their babies without getting up or out of their bed. This promotes healthy sleep habits for parents and infants.

Most bedside cot beds are fitted with a mesh that's securely connected to the sides of the cot, reducing the possibility of a child 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 clothes. Also, ensure that there aren't any other dangers, like the protruding handles or bars that could encourage your child to climb out of the bed. Check for any plastic that is hot to the touch, and beware of any sharp edges.

Convenience

A travel bedside crib cot lets you keep your baby close by so you can respond to their needs throughout the night without having to get out of your own bed. This closeness makes it easier to feed, change and comfort your baby when 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. It's a method of safe co-sleeping that lowers the risk of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows babies to sleep close to parents, which helps mums establish a breastfeeding connection and get more sleep during the first few months following the birth.

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

Some beds come with a storage space underneath, which is great for storing nappies and blankets. It's also a great storage area for toys and other baby accessories. You can find a few that are convertible, meaning they can be converted from a side-sleeper into a full-sized crib or toddler bed as your child gets older.

Home tester and MFM mother Jasmine describes the MoMi Smart BED as "a fantastic option to have for your little one," saying it's not too big or bulky, which means it won't take up a lot of space in your bedroom. She also appreciated the fact that you can alter the height of the bed according to your baby's age.

Styles

bedside co sleeper cot cots, which are bassinets in style, attach to your bed. They allow you to lower one side of your crib so that it is easily accessible at night for feeding or relaxing. These cots are also great for mums recovering from a c section, as they don't require you to stand up to reach your child. If you're thinking of this kind of cot bed, search for ones that are securely attached to the parent's bed and are compatible with your specific bed frame. Some models have an adjustable 4th wall that can be lowered when not in use to keep your child safe.

Budget

If you're planning for a bedside rocking crib baby crib, you should think about your budget. They're generally more expensive than a cot, or a moses basket however, you can find them to fit all budgets by doing some online shopping. You'll also require a baby-safe crib mattress and a soft and breathable bedding set. They can be bought online, with optional accessories like a blanket or teether.

If you're looking for a different option to a bedside cot you may want to think about a sliding crib or a four-in-one bedside travel cot sleeper. They're similar to a cot, but you can slide them to the side of your bed with no gaps between and they can also be transformed into a regular bed when your baby outgrows them. They are also great for those who have a small space. They have features like a tilt or drop down side to make it easier to access your baby. The only drawback is that they usually last for only 6 months, so you'll need to move your baby into a cot or a moses shell after this time.