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A Small Bedside Cot That Attaches to Your Adult Bed

A bedside crib will allow you to keep your baby close during the night without needing to get out of bed. The breathable fabric means you can easily see your baby, and they're super easy to lower for those bleary-eyed 3am feeds.

Some double as moses' baskets.

What is a bedside cot?

A bedside crib (also known as a bassinet or co-sleeper) is a baby crib that is attached to your adult bed, allowing your baby bedside co sleeper to sleep comfortably next to you. This is a form of co-sleeping in a safe manner that does not increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) like bedsharing, and can help you bond with your baby's new arrival.

They usually come with a side that can be lowered, so you can easily reach your infant at night to feed and comforting. This is particularly beneficial for mothers recovering from an op. Many of them are portable or foldable which means you can use them for travel and as a temporary solution for newborns who aren't quite ready to move into a full-sized crib.

Look for a crib with a breathable mattress, and an appropriate cover to shield your baby from stains. You might also want buy baby-safe accessories such as the blanket or teether.

If you're looking for a more long-term option, some cribs come with conversion kits that allow you to transform them into a cot or a toddler bed at the time of need. This will prolong their life and make the transition a lot easier. Some have a removable top section that can be converted into an infant bed, and some can be used on a regular or a high-rise adult bed. This is an excellent choice for families who plan to frequently travel or switch between bedrooms in the evening. Take into consideration the size of your bedroom to ensure you be able to fit in the crib comfortably. Many cribs come with a riser which can be used to create an incline to accommodate babies with reflux.

The Joie Roomie Glide

Famous for their high-end baby bedside crib products for babies, the English brand Joie has entered the world of bedside cribs with the Roomie Glide. It is designed to allow parents to bond with their babies whilst sleeping side by side without sharing a bed this co-sleeper comes with features that make bonding between parents and babies safe, easy and fun.

A smooth, steady rocking motion could be activated by pressing the button. This gentle rhythm will help soothe your baby into sleep without disturbing their natural sleeping patterns. This is ideal for older toddlers or babies who have difficulty settling down. It can also aid with digestive issues like colic and reflux.

The crib can also be fixed to the side of the bed by an attachment strap and clip. This makes the crib stable and secure, allowing you to sleep peacefully, without having to worry that your child will slide off into the middle. The rounded shape of the cocoon features soft padded side panels and double mesh windows on both ends. This allows for airflow while keeping your baby safe.

The mattress included is comfortable and firm. It is covered in a washable material. The crib is simple to set up and disassemble thanks to a lightweight aluminium frame that makes it very portable. The four lockable rubber-covered wheels ensure that the crib will not leave marks on your flooring and is easy to move. The crib is easy to clean with the wipeable woven fabric and can be easily packed in bags for the duration of your stay.

The TuttiBambini Air

This model is made to be a safe, next-to-me-crib from birth to 6 months. It has bars that rock to make it easy to move and castors. The premium airflow mattresses offer a comfy sleeping surface, while the ventilation panels keep your baby cool. There are also 6 different height settings, including an incline option that could aid in reducing reflux and congestion.

In contrast to other cribs for bed which can be a challenge to clean due to their endless stream of dribble and snot, the Tutti Bambini CoZeeAir comes with a wipe-clean lining and fabric that can be washed in the machine. Additionally, it comes with an upper bar that can be easily adjusted for nighttime feeds without needing to fumble with zips in the dark.

Anna found that the CoZee was a safe and comfortable place to sleep for her baby. She was delighted that it didn't rock like other models, meaning it didn't wake her up at night while she was trying to soothe her baby during feedings. She also loved the fact that the side could be lowered so she didn't need to reach out over her partner to lift the baby for feedings at night.

The CoZee comes in oak or charcoal and is a chic addition to any bedroom. It looks more like a designer piece than some of the other cribs that we've tested, and can appear rather utilitarian. It's also relatively lightweight at just 11kg and comes with a carrying case so you can take it away on holidays or if you're moving your home. You only need to purchase an waterproof sheet and a safety strap for co-sleeping. The instructions and images are easy to follow when you first open the box.

The Maxi-Cosi lora

The Iora is a bedside cot bed bassinet that helps parents feel closer to their infant while they sleep. It can be adjusted upwards and downwards and shifted through three different positions for sliding to be placed beside the parent's bed or in the corner to ensure that the infant is always within reach. The mesh siding is breathable, allowing air to circulate through and gives you a quick glance at your child. You can also store additional pajamas and other items in the large storage basket underneath.

The Iora is a bedside crib to cot crib that is smaller and folds flat. It also comes with a travel case which allows it to be taken anywhere. Our mom testers were able to move it from room to room and felt that it was a good size for a bedside cot, and not too big or too small. The large storage basket is perfect for storing extra bedding or nappies.

This is a great option for parents who wish to sleep together, but don't wish to share their bed. Also, if one of the partners suffers from mobility issues like back pain or arthritis. Our mom testers loved that they could easily access their child in the Iora and that it came with an option to have a reflux incline which helped reduce gas.

Our moms are also thrilled that the mattress is in line with NICE guidelines that state to put the baby in the crib or Moses basket on its own (with no blankets, toys, pillows, etc). They also state that the mattress is firm and comfortable for baby and is easy to find sheets for. It's not as light as other cribs for bedside use, though, so if you want something lighter and easier to move around with, think about one of the alternatives on our list.