Newborn bedside cot wooden Cot
A newborn bedside cot is a small sleeper that allows newborns to share a room as their parents, without the risks of true co-sleeping (which the AAP recommends against due to suffocation and SIDS). It also makes nursing sessions and baby care simpler.
This sleeper comes with a mattress that is firm and supports babies' backs, reducing the chance of SIDS. It can be swiveled over your adult bed to allow you to get your baby for nighttime cuddles or a sunrise kiss.
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A bedside cot newborn crib, also called a co-sleeper or bassinet, is a bassinet style crib for babies that attaches to your existing bed. This lets you safely and easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding, comforting or cuddles. They are a great option for mothers or new parents recovering from a csection as they offer an easy access to baby and do not require you to get out of bed.
There are many different designs available, from the simple ones with an upside-down side to more sophisticated ones that offer various adjustment options, such as an incline or a height. Most can be converted into an independent crib once your baby grows older and is sleeping longer at night.
Maxi-Cosi Lora is among our favorites. It was nominated in the Best Cot category for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. MFM home tester Emily commented how stylish and modern the design was. She also liked the fact that it can be used as a bassinet or a clip to your existing bed for safe side-byside sleeping. She also liked the plush mattress that has passed our test for firmness and also the fact that it has a manual rocking bedside crib feature that can be set to a slight tilt for reflux sufferers.
However, she wasn't a fan of the design of the non-mesh panel at its lower end, and felt it was a bit heavy to move from room to room often. It also felt a bit heavy to carry up and down the stairs once it was folded up into its travel bag.
Size
A bedside cot is similar to an infant bassinet that is placed on the bed's side. It lets you easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding nappies, comforting and feeding. It's also great for mothers recovering from the C-section.
The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby separated from you for the first 6 months to lower the risk of SIDS. The crib at the bedside cot sale with its low sides is a great way to do this. It allows you to access your baby easily at night.
It's important that your newborn sleeps on a firm bed as this is safer than a soft one. Newborns don't have the motor control needed to turn and a mattress that is soft can increase the risk of being suffocated. The breathable fabric and skin-friendly materials make the mattress comfortable for your baby but firm enough for safety.
Mum home tester Jasmin was pleased with the fact that the crib does not take up much space in her bedroom and she found it to be the perfect size for a newborn. She also noted that the mattress was of high-quality and not like other mattresses that are thin and fragile. She also appreciates that it has a storage area underneath for clothes and bedding which other bassinets do not have.
MFM mum home test Mehack is a fan of the side wall that is removable that allows you to drop it to make it easier access to your infant. She also loves the fact that legs can be placed under the bed to make it look less bulky and occupy less space on the floor. She's also impressed with how it was simple to move around the house when she needed to for feeds and check-ins in the middle of the night.
A recipient of an Gold award in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards The CoZee Air is a popular choice for parents. It has a clever design with four pulleys that can be used to raise or lower your crib. There is also a large basket for toys, blankets, and other necessities. It is also lightweight and easy to put together which makes it perfect for travel with your baby.
Safety
When choosing a new baby's bedside cot it's important to keep the safety of your baby in your thoughts. The official safe sleep guidelines from both the Lullaby Trust and NHS recommends that babies not sleep in their parents' beds because of the risks of suffocation, overheating and a higher chance of suffering from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bassinets that are placed in bed allow parents to keep their newborn close by to help with nighttime feedings as well as monitoring and comforting without the need to leave their bed.
This close proximity also helps breastfeeding mothers by allowing them to attend to the needs of their infant without having to wake up completely and help maintain milk supply and support the breastfeeding experience. Some cots with a bedside are equipped with adjustable height features, which can help to ensure that the bassinet is at an appropriate height for mother and baby to allow easy access to mid-night feedings or other care.
Many bassinets come with mattresses that are firm and designed to minimize the risk of suffocation, and is in line with industry standards. This is important because a newborn's bones are brittle and not fully developed, and require support to avoid damage. The mattress should be covered with a fitted sheet to reduce the risk that dust mites or other allergens, can suffocate a child. It should be kept clean and free of allergens.
Some bedside cribs can be tilted. This is beneficial for babies who have digestive or reflux issues. However, this should be done with care and with care. Avoid placing pillows, duvets or padded crib bumpers in the bassinet. These can pose a risk of suffocation for your baby.
You should also consider the bassinet with an attachment system that is secure. This can be connected to your existing bed easily without the need for tools. This feature can be particularly useful for parents who struggle to get their child into and out of the crib or concerned about the possibility of rolling over during sleep. If your bassinet has an attachment system that is secure it's a good idea to regularly check that it's securely attached and that there aren't gaps or loose parts that could cause danger.
Comfort
If you're expecting your first child, the safety of your infant is undoubtedly one of your top priorities. There's a new sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close at night, without the danger of sharing the bed. The newborn bedside cot is an essentially a bassinet-style crib which is fixed to the side of your bed that allows you to lift them out towards you to feed them at night and soothe. It is also a great option for mothers who are recovering from a C section as it will not require you to get up or to bend over.
A modern cot for infants should have a sturdy flat mattress to ensure a safe sleep and lower the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The bedding should be kept simple, with only the sheet for the cot and blanket tucked tightly at the bottom. Avoid bumpers, toys and pillows that may fall onto your baby posing an obstructive risk. If your baby is used to being swaddled for several weeks, you can use either the swaddle or baby sleep bag. However, this should be removed once they have the strength to unwrap them.
Some cribs with a bedside have a removable or drop-down side for easy access to your baby for feedings in the middle of the night and comforting. This feature is perfect for parents who wish to keep a close relationship with their child but still adhere to NHS sleep guidelines. If you're planning to sleep with your child, it is important to be aware that this practice may increase the chance of SIDS. This is especially the case if a parent is able to roll their infant over during sleep.
A breathable fabric will keep your baby cool and cool throughout the night. This is particularly crucial if you intend to sleep with your newborn since the chance of overheating increases when you sleep. The SnuzPod4 has a unique breathable side panel that helps improve the flow of air, keeping your baby cool.