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Bedside cots, also referred to as bassinets or co-sleepers are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their babies at night without the danger of SIDS. They are only recommended for up to 6 months, after which your baby will be ready to transition to the bed.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, was impressed by the fact that this model features an adjustable bassinet that can be used around the house. It also comes with the ability to rock manually. It was also easy to put together and came with its own travel bag for easy storage.
Size
Cots and cot beds vary in terms of size and size, with cots being a bit smaller than cot beds. They also can be converted into toddler beds, while they are typically used until three years old. old. There are two sizes of wooden cots, large and standard - which can be converted into a toddler bed or a cot. Choosing the larger of the two is a good idea when you want your child to sleep in it until the age of at least three years old.
Jasmine, a MFM mum who tested the product at home, was pleased that it was a bit bigger than the typical Moses basket, but not too large for the room of her baby. It's easy to carry her child in and out for night feeding or calming and the quality is top-notch in comparison to other cots she's seen that feel flimsy.
Another home-based tester, Emily, likes how versatile the Maxi-Cosi Lora is It's a bassinet that lifts off that can be moved around the home, and it's rocking too. It also has a reflux incline and a machine washable liner that breathes. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. Unlike some International or European cot brands The Lora can fit South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. However, it requires a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). You can find the perfect mattress for your cot here.
Height
When selecting a bedside crib, choose one that can be adjusted to the ideal height for you. It also needs to be able of being dropped to the ground to allow you to lift your baby closer to you for night feeds or soothing. This is particularly useful in the event of recovering from a C-section. The Next2me cot and the Tutti Bambini can be adjusted to a maximum height of 58cm while the Snuzpod 3 can go up to 63cm and the Knuma Hutch to 70cm.
You should also think about the level you'd like the base of your crib to be. While some mums find it easier to lift their babies out of standard Moses baskets at the lowest level, some mothers prefer having a higher base that gives them more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular option and one of our mom test subjects saying that it has an easy-to-use collapsible side that is easy to press down at the touch of the button.
Keep in mind that a bassinet/bedside crib or cot sleeper should not be used until your baby can hold their head without assistance typically approximately 6 months. This is due to the possibility of inhaling suffocation. It is also important to remember that if you choose a bedside sleeper or bassinet that you can be converted into a cot it is necessary to start removing the sides when your child is able to do this, so that they don't get out of bed or fall out of bed.
Design
There are a variety of bedside crib with a range of styles from simple to luxurious. Some of the more luxurious options include features like an integrated light or a center of calm that plays music and sounds and has two levels that help to soothe your baby back to sleep, or an adjustable footrest that allows you to reach your child when you need to feed them. There are also models which can be made into an infant bed or a toddler bed (or both) ideal for when your child is ready to move to their own bigger bed.
For instance the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air that won Bronze in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards in the Crib, Best Cot or Moses Basket category, has an adjustable base that lets you pick up your baby and move them from one side of the crib to the other without having to get out of bed. This is perfect for mothers who are recovering from Caesareans, or those who need to remain in bed for long periods of time. Jasmine is an MFM mom who tried this product at home, stated that it was simple to use and made it easier for her to reach her baby - especially after the C-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another option. It won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards as the Best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable liner, reflux incline, and a rocking feature. It's a bit larger than the other bedside cribs we looked at, but it folds flat into its travel bag, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, explaining how it was designed with the needs of parents and children in mind. It is very easy to move and extremely sturdy. Its swivelling base is brilliant because it lets you move the bassinet side to side and one of its sides can be lowered down to make access easier especially for mothers who are recovering from their C-sections,' she added.
Safety
The bedside cot's primary security feature is that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their baby to feed, comfort or change his or his or her nappies. This is why it's perfect for mothers who are still recovering from a C section. It is recommended to choose a design which allows you to lower the side of the bed with a single button press. This will allow you to easily lift your child without getting out of bed. This is important, especially as your baby grows and becomes more mobile. You should also avoid adding anything to the crib that increases the chance of suffocation, or injury, including duvets and pillows, which can cause babies to overheat.
The NPR of the CPSC NPR includes 24 incidents that are attributed to product-related issues like gaps between a bedside sleeper (adult bed) and the bedside sleeper (12 incidents), fabric-sided enclosed openings (11) and consumer misassembly (6 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC considered the possibility of adding additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For example they would need to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at the very least, the maximum height requirements for the lowered rail. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not feasible or effective in reducing the number of instances in which infants are trapped between the bedside rail and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents reported in the NPR involved multiuse bedside cot newborn sleepers that could be converted into other modes such as bassinets and play yards. A number of commenters suggested that the CPSC add a second provision to the proposed rule for bedside sleepers with multiple uses that would permit them to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets by using an attachment that is removable. Attachments can be permanently attached or removed when the item is not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is examining these and bedside crib other comments received in response to its NPR on bedside sleepers. The Commission will be examining these comments when it decides on the final rule, which is expected to be issued in November of 2021.
Bedside cots, also referred to as bassinets or co-sleepers are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their babies at night without the danger of SIDS. They are only recommended for up to 6 months, after which your baby will be ready to transition to the bed.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, was impressed by the fact that this model features an adjustable bassinet that can be used around the house. It also comes with the ability to rock manually. It was also easy to put together and came with its own travel bag for easy storage.
Size
Cots and cot beds vary in terms of size and size, with cots being a bit smaller than cot beds. They also can be converted into toddler beds, while they are typically used until three years old. old. There are two sizes of wooden cots, large and standard - which can be converted into a toddler bed or a cot. Choosing the larger of the two is a good idea when you want your child to sleep in it until the age of at least three years old.
Jasmine, a MFM mum who tested the product at home, was pleased that it was a bit bigger than the typical Moses basket, but not too large for the room of her baby. It's easy to carry her child in and out for night feeding or calming and the quality is top-notch in comparison to other cots she's seen that feel flimsy.
Another home-based tester, Emily, likes how versatile the Maxi-Cosi Lora is It's a bassinet that lifts off that can be moved around the home, and it's rocking too. It also has a reflux incline and a machine washable liner that breathes. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. Unlike some International or European cot brands The Lora can fit South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. However, it requires a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). You can find the perfect mattress for your cot here.
Height
When selecting a bedside crib, choose one that can be adjusted to the ideal height for you. It also needs to be able of being dropped to the ground to allow you to lift your baby closer to you for night feeds or soothing. This is particularly useful in the event of recovering from a C-section. The Next2me cot and the Tutti Bambini can be adjusted to a maximum height of 58cm while the Snuzpod 3 can go up to 63cm and the Knuma Hutch to 70cm.
You should also think about the level you'd like the base of your crib to be. While some mums find it easier to lift their babies out of standard Moses baskets at the lowest level, some mothers prefer having a higher base that gives them more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular option and one of our mom test subjects saying that it has an easy-to-use collapsible side that is easy to press down at the touch of the button.
Keep in mind that a bassinet/bedside crib or cot sleeper should not be used until your baby can hold their head without assistance typically approximately 6 months. This is due to the possibility of inhaling suffocation. It is also important to remember that if you choose a bedside sleeper or bassinet that you can be converted into a cot it is necessary to start removing the sides when your child is able to do this, so that they don't get out of bed or fall out of bed.
Design
There are a variety of bedside crib with a range of styles from simple to luxurious. Some of the more luxurious options include features like an integrated light or a center of calm that plays music and sounds and has two levels that help to soothe your baby back to sleep, or an adjustable footrest that allows you to reach your child when you need to feed them. There are also models which can be made into an infant bed or a toddler bed (or both) ideal for when your child is ready to move to their own bigger bed.

Chicco Next2me Magic is another option. It won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards as the Best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable liner, reflux incline, and a rocking feature. It's a bit larger than the other bedside cribs we looked at, but it folds flat into its travel bag, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, explaining how it was designed with the needs of parents and children in mind. It is very easy to move and extremely sturdy. Its swivelling base is brilliant because it lets you move the bassinet side to side and one of its sides can be lowered down to make access easier especially for mothers who are recovering from their C-sections,' she added.
Safety

The NPR of the CPSC NPR includes 24 incidents that are attributed to product-related issues like gaps between a bedside sleeper (adult bed) and the bedside sleeper (12 incidents), fabric-sided enclosed openings (11) and consumer misassembly (6 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC considered the possibility of adding additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For example they would need to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at the very least, the maximum height requirements for the lowered rail. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not feasible or effective in reducing the number of instances in which infants are trapped between the bedside rail and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents reported in the NPR involved multiuse bedside cot newborn sleepers that could be converted into other modes such as bassinets and play yards. A number of commenters suggested that the CPSC add a second provision to the proposed rule for bedside sleepers with multiple uses that would permit them to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets by using an attachment that is removable. Attachments can be permanently attached or removed when the item is not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is examining these and bedside crib other comments received in response to its NPR on bedside sleepers. The Commission will be examining these comments when it decides on the final rule, which is expected to be issued in November of 2021.
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