The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Best Bedside Cots

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The Best Bedside Cots

A bedside crib is a bassinet-style cot that is attached to your bed which allows your babies to sleep right next to you. This is a great option when you want your infant to be close by to feed them without fuss in the early stages.

The HALO BassiNest Essentia won our best bedside cot test, with an adjustable sleeping surface that can be swiveled and sidewalls that dip down without difficulty. This makes it easy to reach out to relax and get to sleep.

Safety

A bedside sleeper cot cot is a great solution for new parents who wish to keep their infant close without sacrificing security. The cot is attached to the side of your mattress and has a moveable end that you can reach out to your baby. It can be used as a night feeding station or to help soothe your baby to sleep. It's also a great choice for mothers who've had a C-section. Bedside cots are available in various sizes and styles and some come with storage. When choosing a bedside cot be sure to verify the safety features.

The Boori Oasis Oval Cot has a stylish design and is easy to put together. The oval shape is perfect for babies who play around in their sleep, as it means they won't get trapped in a corner like they would with a rectangular crib. The cot is also easy to slide through standard door frames which is a huge benefit for parents with limited space.

Another great option is the La Redoute Willox Adjustable Cot Bed. The cot comes with a variety of features that make parenting simpler and it looks stunning. Its adjustable sides let it grow with your child, and then transform into an infant's bed when the time comes. It's also lightweight, which means it's easy to move around.

A high mesh crib side is a good feature to put on a bedside crib. This will keep your child from falling. It should be fitted securely to your bed, with no gaps or loose areas. Consult a professional if are not confident in fitting a bedside crib yourself.

Sleeping in a co-sleeper is not recommended until your baby is at least six months old age. The official advice from the Lullaby Trust and the NHS is that newborns should not be sleeping in your bed because of the risk of overheating and suffocation. If you are forced to share a bed with your child, a crib placed at the bedside is the best option.

Size

A bedside cot, also known as a bassinet, is a cot that is attached to the side of your mattress. It is a side that can be raised or lowered so that you can reach your baby without having to leave the bed. These are the preferred choice of famous moms like Stacey Solomon, Binky Felstead and Lucy Mecklenburgh and are ideal for parents who have limited mobility after the C-section.

Our top choice, the Maxi-Cosi Lora, comes with an opening that lets you view your child from the bottom of the bed and it adjusts to the mattress's height - though some mothers claimed it was difficult to move up and down. It's also among the most lightweight options on our list and folds down to the size of a suitcase which makes it ideal for traveling with your child.

Another great option is the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which converts into an a portable cot, bassinet and playpen. It even was awarded our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards gold medal in the best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It has a handy storage shelf below and is super-light to lift into and out of the car. Some mothers have found it a bit big and bulky for small spaces, particularly when it is used as a bedside sleeping device.

Design

The best cribs for beds are stylish, sleek, and modern. Some cribs feature unique designs, such as a peek-aboo flap on the sides that let you check on your baby bedside crib without disturbing him. Other features, such as adjustable height, can be helpful when your child has difficulty getting up or down from bed. Some sleepers are also suitable as an cot, bassinet or for babies with reflux. If you're seeking something more traditional there are a lot of options as well.

The CoZee Air by Tutti Bambini won bronze at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the best Cot or Moses Basket category. Next2me Magic was also shortlisted. Both come with adjustable heights, and can be turned into a travel cot that can be used for use when away from home. They're also super lightweight and easy to move from room room.

Some moms prefer the Lua Bedside sleeper that includes a changing mat, storage space and a collapsible baby bassinet that can be transformed into a portable mini cot. It also comes with an organizer bag. Jasmine says it's the ideal size for a newborn and is more substantial than Moses baskets, which may appear flimsy or fragile.

Another great option is the iCandy Cocoon, which can be used as an Moses basket, cot, or travel cot. It has an adjustable changing table that pops up and a shelf for books and toys, and an adjustable mesh side that lets you see your baby. It's not light, but it is easy to move around and looks fantastic in any bedroom.

Cost

Cost is a major aspect when looking for a crib, bassinet, or bedside sleeper. Many of the most sought-after models are costly however there are many cheaper alternatives that won't cost you a fortune. Many are available in a range of different styles and colors to fit your nursery's decor.

The best bedside cots have adjustable sides that can be raised to match the height of your bed. Some have an incline setting that is ideal for babies who suffer from reflux. They can also be folded away when not in use and some models have an included travel bedside crib bag that is ideal for new mums who often go out or have guests staying over.

Bedside cots are usually a bit bigger than Moses baskets, but they are smaller than cribs. They can also be moved from room-to-room when needed, and some have an end that can be lowered to allow you to lift your child towards you for night feeds or soothing. Some have an integrated rocker so that you can soothe your baby to sleep.

Clair de Lune, a mid-priced baby model, was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Crib category. The design is stylish and sleek, but it's slightly larger than other options, meaning it may not be the best fit for tight spaces. It's also quite heavy, at more than 10kg, and requires some maneuvering to get it in position. Emily from Clair de Lune notes that the sides of this sleeper don't stretch as much, so you'll need to bend to take your baby.