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Bedside Cot 6 Months Plus

Bedside sleepers let you keep your baby close to you are without the risk of sharing a bed, which is associated with a higher risk of death from suffocation. They're a great choice for newborns.

Models with adjustable height positions can be placed perfectly on all bed frames. Also, look for fabrics with breathable fabric that are easy to clean.

Safety

A bedside cot is an upholstered bassinet that is attached to the bed's side to ensure secure co-sleeping. It can be used to lift your baby to you to comfort them, feed them or soothing at the end of the night. It's also a great alternative if you've had a c-section. It's different from a Moses basket or cot as it has high sides so your baby isn't able to fall out. Some models have a tilt feature that can aid babies suffering from colic and reflux. They're also a bit larger than Moses baskets, which could make them easier to transport from room to room.

The NHS and The Lullaby Trust, a safe sleep charity, suggest that infants be placed in a bassinet or cot that is in the same room as their parents. They shouldn't be in your bed. Sharing beds increases the risk of overheating or suffocation. Bedside cribs provide the best of both worlds by giving your baby the opportunity to be close to you throughout the night, but in their own secure and private sleeping space.

When you are choosing a crib for your bed ensure that it meets the latest safety standards (it should be BS EN 1130:2019) and doesn't have any gaps or parts that could cause your child to get trapped. Also, look for a mattress that's sturdy and flat. A mattress that is too sagging or that is too soft could increase the risk of SIDS for your baby.

Make sure your bedding is well-fitted and free of pillows or blankets that are sloppy. Pillows pose a risk of suffocation and duvets can get stuck on the baby's face. It's best to make use of a fitted sheet instead, but make sure it's sized correctly.

Our MFM mom testers have discovered that the SnuzPod4 is an excellent choice for a bedside crib, shortlisted in 2021's Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket category. It is secure to the bed and has an adjustable height that allows for a perfect fit. It also has a rocking bedside Crib function and can be set to an incline to prevent reflux. It's a great option for those with small or narrow beds as it doesn't take up too much space.

Design

The layout of a bedside cot wooden crib is crucial as it is where your baby will spend the majority of their time. There are many cribs available in a variety of colors that will match your decor. Some cribs have features such as mesh windows to keep your baby visible or drop-down sides to facilitate access. Some cribs also have incline features to ease reflux.

The majority of cribs can be adjusted to fit the height of your bed, making it easier to get out and in to bed at time of night. Some cribs can be used as travel cots. This is a great feature when you're traveling or visiting family.

Home tester and MFM mother Leya discovered that the SnuzPod 4's stylish Scandi design complemented her bedroom decor and added that its compact fold was ideal for sizing up space. She also liked that the crib's one side drops down and allows her to pick up her sleeping newborn without having to leave her bed. This is particularly helpful when you've been through a Caesarean or are recovering after one. You can stay near your baby for a longer period of time.

Another mom who was happy using the SnuzPod 4 was Jasmine who said that it was easy to move from room to room - something she didn't discover with other cribs she looked at for rocking bedside crib use. However, she did note that it took some effort to raise and lower the crib because the handle was stiff.

Another crib for bedside that is easy to fold and move is the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards as the Best Cot Crib, Moses Basket. The neutral colours and slim frame will match most bedrooms. However some of our test subjects found that the bars were too close together. This could cause them to get caught on baby toys or clothing. The distance between the bars should be no more than 6.5cm (2.5 inches) to ensure your baby's head can't become trapped. This crib is also suitable for babies suffering from reflux because the ComfortAir breathable system helps regulate their body temperature.

Comfort

You will feel more secure if can quickly reach your baby to feed them during the middle of the night. You can easily do this without having to get out of bed with a crib right at your bedside. These cribs make it simple to help babies sleep. If you want to be able to sleep with your child, but do not want the hassle of having to get up every time they need to be fed, a moses's-basket is a good alternative.

Most cribs with a rocking bedside crib are connected to the bedside so you are able to easily see and reach your baby. Some have mesh windows, which allow you to watch your baby without disrupting him. They might also have a reflux setting to aid in colic or reflux.

This crib comes with a wide range of features, but we're most impressed by the ComfortAir breathable Mattress that regulates your baby's body temperature and maximizes airflow. It's a bit smaller than some other bedside cribs and can be useful in areas where space is scarce. Our mom testers are of the opinion that this crib is an excellent choice for those sleepless nights.

The cot is securely attached to the side of your bed by means of adjustable straps. This reduces the risk of gaps where your baby may get caught. It also comes with a firm and flat mattress that meets safety standards and promotes healthy sleeping habits.

You should be aware that your baby will start to get out of their crib when they are standing up at around six months. It's important that you place your child in a cot, or a different sleeping arrangement when they've outgrown their crib.

Another aspect to consider is how lightweight the cot is and whether it's suitable for travelling. Some of our mothers love that this crib can easily be disassembled for transport, but others find it difficult to assemble. It's also a challenge to keep clean and you'll need regularly clean it using a cloth or cleaning product.

Stores

A bedside cot for 6 months and over is a bassinet shaped cot that attaches to the side of your mattress for safe co-sleeping. They're great for night feeds as well as calming babies to sleep and enabling mums who have had an e-csection to keep their baby close.

When selecting a crib that is bedside, it's important to make sure that it meets current safety standards. Verify that the bars are far enough apart to prevent your child's head from being trapped. Also, make sure that any drop-down sides are secure and won't pop open suddenly. Also, stay clear of any transfer or stickers that are placed on the cot's surface since they can be dangerous to choking.

Emily's preferred bedside cot for her baby is the Next2me Magic. It was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the categories of Best Crib or Cot, and the Best Moses Basket. It's a good size and offers plenty of storage space for all your baby essentials. It's also compact and light enough to fit in its bag for travel, should you need to move it around. If you're looking for something a little more simple, she suggests the Shnuggle Air next to the crib.