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If you're looking to keep your baby as close as possible at night, without having to get out of the bed, a crib that is placed beside your bed is the best option. The breathable fabric lets you to see your baby clearly and they are easy to lower when you require a 3am feed.
Some double as a moses basket too.
What is a bedside cot newborn cot?
A bedside crib, also known as a bassinet or a co-sleeper, is a small baby cot that is attached to an adult bed. This allows your child to sleep with you in safety. This is a form of co-sleeping that is safe and doesn't increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) like bedsharing and can help you bond with your baby's new arrival.
These cots often have a side that is able to be lowered, so you can easily reach your infant during the night for feeding and comforting. This is particularly beneficial for mothers recovering from a c-section. Many of them are foldable or portable so you can use them for travel and as an interim solution for infants who aren't ready to move into a full-sized crib.
When you are looking for a crib to sleep in Look for a crib that has a breathable mattress and a protective cover to protect your newborn from staining. You'll also want to buy baby-safe items such as a blanket and cuddly toys.
If you are seeking a long-term solution, some cribs come with conversion kits that let you convert them into a toddler bed or a cot when the time is appropriate. This will prolong their life and make the transition a lot easier. Some have a removable section at the top that can be transformed into the bassinet. Some can be used with either a standard adult bed or a high-rise one. This is an excellent choice for families that intend to travel frequently or change between bedrooms at night. Consider the dimensions of your bedroom to ensure you fit comfortably in the crib. Many cribs come with an incline that can be used to create an incline for babies with reflux.
The Joie Roomie Glide
Famous for their high-end baby products for babies, the English brand Joie has stepped into the world of cribs that are bedside sleeper cot with the Roomie Glide. It is designed to help parents bond with their children while sleeping together without sharing a bed this co-sleeper is packed with features that make parent-baby bonding safe, easy and fun.
A smooth, steady rocking motion could be activated by pressing a button. This gentle rhythm can help to soothe your baby without disturbing their natural sleeping patterns. This is perfect for older babies or toddlers who struggle to settle down. It can also help with digestive issues like reflux and colic.
The crib can also be attached to the side of the bed with an attachment strap and clip. This makes the crib solid and secure and allows you to sleep comfortably without fearing that your baby might roll off into the middle. The rounded shape of the cocoon is complemented by softly padding on the sides and double mesh windows at both ends. This allows airflow while ensuring your baby's safety.
The mattress included is firm and comfortable, and has a removable cover. The lightweight aluminium frame makes the crib extremely lightweight and easy to set up. The four lockable rubber-covered wheels ensure that the crib does not leave marks on your flooring and is easy to move. It is easy to clean using fabric wipes and is easy to carry in a bag for travel, making it perfect for overnight absences from home.
The Tutti Bambini CoZeeAir
This model is made to be a secure, next-to-me-crib from birth to 6 months. It has rocking bars to make it easy to move and castors. Its airflow mattress is luxurious and provides an ideal sleeping surface and the ventilation panels ensure your baby is kept cool. There are 6 different height settings, including an incline option that could help with congestion and reflux.
In contrast to other cribs for bed, which can be a nightmare to clean due to their constant stream of snot and dribble and snot, the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air has a wipe-clean liner and fabric that can be removed for machine-washing. It also comes with a top bar that can be easily adjusted to allow for feeding at night without the need to juggle zips.
Anna discovered the CoZee to provide a safe, comfortable place to sleep for her baby. She was pleased that it didn't move like other models so she wasn't woken up at night while trying to comfort her child during feedings. She also appreciated that the sides of the chair could be lowered so she didn't have to reach over her partner to lift the child out for nighttime feedings.
The CoZee comes in oak or charcoal and is a chic addition to any bedroom. It's more a designer piece than some of the other cribs we've tried, which appear quite utilitarian. It's also quite lightweight at just 11kg and comes with a carry case that allows you to take it with you on vacation or when you are moving home. You'll need a waterproof sheet and a safety strap to sleep with your partner. The instructions and images are simple to follow when you first open the box.
The Maxi-Cosi Lora
The Iora is a bassinet designed for infants designed to help parents feel closer to their baby while they sleep. It adjusts up and down and moves through three slide positions to be placed next to the parent's bed, or in the corner of the room so that the baby is always within arm's reach. The mesh siding lets air flow through and allows you to see your baby bedside co sleeper easily. You can also store additional pajamas and other items in the large storage basket underneath.
The Iora is a smaller bedside cot bed cot that can fold flat. It also comes with a travel bag to allow it to be carried anywhere. Our mum testers found it easy to move from room to room, and believed that it was a good size for a bedside crib with changing table cot that was not too big or too small. They also liked the large storage basket which is ideal for stowing spare bedding or nappies.
This is a great choice for parents who want to sleep together, but don't wish to share their bed. If one of the partners suffers from mobility issues, such as back pain or arthritis. Our mum testers love the convenience of being able to access their baby in the Iora and it also has an optional reflux incline to help with gas.
Our mothers are also thrilled that it complies with NICE guidelines, which are to place the infant in the crib or Moses basket on its own (with no blankets, toys, pillows, etc). The mattress is also sturdy and comfortable for babies, and sheets are easy to find. It's not as light as the other cribs that are smaller on our list, so if prefer something lighter and easier for you to move, choose another alternative.