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A bedside crib (also known as a side sleeper or bassinet) connects to the parent's bed to ensure safe co-sleeping. It lets you easily reach your baby's bed for evening feedings and comforting without disturbing your own sleep.

It is crucial to ensure that the crib is anchored securely and regularly inspected for any gaps that could pose as an suffocation risk. Some cribs can also be converted, with conversion kits to transform them into standalone baby cribs as your baby grows.

Safety

Bedside cot beds are similar to bassinets for babies, but they attach to your existing mattress instead of being placed on the ground. Parents who want to have their infant near them for feeding, comforting, and for nighttime diaper changes, appreciate these crib beds. They're also a crucial part of safe cosleeping (also called rooming-in) and can reduce the risk of SIDS.

If you decide to go with a sliding bed or 4-in-1 bedside crib bedside cosleeper sleeper, you'll need a compatible cot mattress that fits the cot bed snugly. It should not be sagging, bulge or slide. It should also meet safety standards, such as those of the Lullaby Trust. Check that the mattress is free of cracks and tears and doesn't have loose threads.

A crib near the bed allows mothers to respond quickly to their newborn's needs, whether that is bottle-feeding or breastfeeding. This will help them keep their milk supply. It also allows them to feed their babies without having to get up or get out of bed. This helps promote healthy sleeping habits for parents and babies.

Most bedside cot beds are fitted with a mesh that's securely connected to the sides of the cot to minimize the chance of a baby getting stuck or strangled in the gaps. It is essential to check the mesh for any tears or loose threads that could get caught or catch clothing of a baby, and to make sure there aren't any other hazards such as protruding handles or bars that could encourage your baby to get out of the cot. Check for any plastic that is hot to the touch, and avoid any sharp edges.

Convenience

A bedside cot lets you keep your baby close 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 or change your baby when they wake up. It is beneficial in creating a breastfeeding connection.

This type of infant sleep solution is also referred to as a bedside bassinet or sidecar. It's a safe method of co-sleeping, which lowers the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows babies to sleep close to parents, which can help mothers establish a breastfeeding bond and also get more rest during the first few months after birth.

Many models come with a slide-down or removable side that lets you lift the baby out of the crib without leaving your bed, which makes it easy to tend to the needs of your baby at night. Some even come with a manual rocking function, which can be particularly helpful for resettling babies who have reflux. These cribs are often smaller than a moses basket or standard cot, so they are smaller and take up less space.

Some beds come with an under-bed storage space. This is a great space to store nappy and blankets. It's also a good storage space for toys and other baby accessories. Some convertible beds means they can be transformed from a side-sleeper to an adult-sized bed or a toddler bed when your child reaches a certain age.

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 large or bulky and won't take up a lot of space in your bedroom. She also appreciated that it has two different sleeping heights so you can alter it according to your baby's age.

Styles

Bedside cots are bassinet-style cots that fix to your bed and let you lower one side of the crib into your reach for night-time feeding or for soothing. They're also a blessing for mums who've had a c-section, as they don't require you to get up to reach your baby, and they can speed the recovery process. If you're thinking about 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 come with a removable 4th wall which can be lowered when not in use to ensure your child safe.

Budget

When you are looking for a bedside baby crib, it is important to be aware of your budget. They are typically more expensive than a cot or moses basket however, you can find them to suit most budgets with some good online shopping. You'll also need a safe mattress for the crib, and a comfortable and breathable bedding set. You can purchase these online and add accessories such as blankets, a teether or a cuddly toy, bedside Cot bed to complete the set.

maxi-cosi-tori-2-in-1-co-sleeper-bedside-crib-0-6-months-0-9-kg-ultra-compact-fold-lightweight-5-height-positions-portable-co-sleeper-with-breathable-mesh-travel-cot-beyond-graphite-779.jpgThink about a sliding or 4-in-1 crib as an alternative to a bedside cot. They're similar to a bedside cot bed however they can slide into the bed without gaps. They can also be transformed into a regular mattress once your child is old enough to use them. They are also ideal if you don't have a lot of space in your home, and come with features like a drop-down side or tilt to provide easy access to your baby. The only downside to these is that they're only good for up to six months. You'll have to move your baby into an cot bedside or moses-shell after this period.

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