Bedside Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping

A Bedside Cots Uk crib is a piece of furniture that attaches securely to the bed's side. This allows safe cosleeping. It lets you view your baby and reach them for night feedings without causing disturbance to them. It is also perfect for those suffering from reflux.

NHS guidelines recommend that your newborn sleeps in their own separate cot, crib or Moses basket for the first six months. A bedside crib is a practical and affordable alternative to a larger crib.

Safety

Cots offer a safe and secure space for babies to sleep. They have high sides to keep babies from falling. They also have a sturdy head and footboard that has shapes cut out to ensure that babies cannot become entangled. Additionally, the cot should not be cluttered with soft toys, cot bumpers and wedges that can be a choking risk.

The Lullaby Trust recommends that a baby should be in the same space as their parents for the first six months of life but not in their bed due to the possibility of suffocation. Many parents find it hard to resist the temptation to share their bed with a sleeping baby and a crib that is placed at the large bedside cot is a great option for a safe and tranquil co-sleeping. These cribs can be attached to the headboard or side of a bed for parents so that you can reach your child without having to leave the bed. They also meet all safety standards.

The SnuzPod4 cot features a side that you can lower overnight. This crib features two-view mesh windows and a zip down wall which allows it to be used on its own for a good sleep. It also meets the new safety standards for cots and comes with a the feature of rocking to soothe infants to sleep.

Make sure the crib has been thoroughly cleaned and is the right size for your child. It should be at a minimum of 50cm deep, to avoid your child from escaping as they grow. Also, be sure to remove stickers and transfers from the inside of the cot as these can peel off and create the risk of choking.

The cot should not be too close to a sun or radiator as babies can become overheated and are at risk of SIDS. Blind cords must be removed as babies can get caught in them. The cot should also be free from duvets, pillows and other bedding that could cause death.

You should also read a guide on cot safety before buying one for your baby. The NHS and the Lullaby Trust have lots of helpful information and tips on safe sleep for babies. You can also attend an NCT New Baby course to learn more about safe sleeping.

Design

Bedside cribs let you co-sleep safely with your baby. They are available in a variety of designs. Some bassinets are attached to your bed and allow you to lift your child up to feed them at night or soothe them to sleep without having to get out of the bed. Some are portable, such as the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which transforms into a travel cot, playpen and co-sleeper for use at home or on the move.

The Lullaby Trust advises that your baby should sleep on their backs regardless of their sleeping arrangement. This will help reduce the risk for SIDS. When choosing a mattress for your crib make sure it is firm and flat, and that it is able to fit snugly into the crib without any gaps. Also, you should consider putting on a breathable cover to protect your mattress from spills or accidents.

Celeb mums such as Stacey Solomon and Binky Felstead are awestruck by bedside cribs, which are cots with a bassinet design that attach to the sides of your bed. They come with an adjustable or lowered side, allowing you to touch your baby's face to feed or soothe them at night. They are also ideal for parents recovering after C-sections.

Portability

A crib that is placed near your bed allows you to keep your child in your arms at all times, particularly in the early months of life when night feedings and diaper changes are common. It allows you to attend to your baby's needs without having to move from your bed, and it helps your baby establish a strong bond with you. It also helps allow you to sleep more soundly.

Most bedside crib travel cots can be moved and can be moved them around the room with ease. They are perfect for smaller areas. They can be used as a crib that's attached to your bed, or as a stand alone crib. Some are even compact enough to fit in your luggage if you're traveling with your infant.

Some models are designed with a collapsible face that makes it simple to carry your baby towards you for a night-time feeding or to soothe them to sleep. This is a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding and reduce the risk suffocation. Most bedside cribs can be used by babies as young as 6 months. However, some cribs can be used by older infants.

The Tutti Bambini CoZee is a great choice for parents who are new because it's secure, versatile and comes with bags. It has a stay-in-place connection system that can be attached to your bed, and has six height settings to meet your preferences. It also has a drop-side for easy access and an incline option, which is ideal for babies who suffer from coughs or reflux.

It was easy to assemble and could be folded in a matter of seconds. This made it an excellent option for travel. It was also sturdy, and they liked that it didn't come with any additional features, like rocking or lullabies.

The Chicco Next2me Magic is another crib that we have shortlisted for our bedside co sleeper cot, which our parents loved. Its unique design lets you to sleep your child close to you. This is great for strengthening the bond between you and your baby. It has a storage area that can be used to store your baby's clothes, wipes and nappies, so you don't have to worry about leaving the items at home. However, our parent testers did say that it was heavy when packed away and that they had difficulty to carry it up and down the steps which is something you should consider for those who live in a house with lots of steps.

Cost

4-in-1 bedside crib cribs are the safest alternative to co-sleeping. They can help your baby gain independence by separating their bedroom from yours. This is particularly beneficial during the early months when your baby will likely require night feedings and frequent diaper changes. It's also a great option for parents who have trouble reaching down to pick their child up.

The majority of bedside cots can be attached to the main mattress, and come with a comfortable mattress for your baby. You can also add bedding, such as a soft fitted sheet to ensure your baby is comfortable and safe at night. A soft, breathable cover will help to keep moisture away from the mattress which will reduce your baby's chance of suffering from SIDS and allergic.

The cost of a bedside crib can vary, but it is generally less expensive than the cost of a full-size crib. They can also be a great gift for new parents. The CoZee from Kinderkraft, for example, is a great value. It can be used as a bedside crib, a standalone bed, or a travel cot, and it comes with a breathable mattress and an adjustable stand. A fitted sheet is available to provide extra comfort and to prevent the accumulation of stains.

SnuzPod, a reputable brand, offers a variety of fabrics and colors that can be matched to the nursery or bedroom of your baby. The base is padded to cushion and support your baby. Many of these cribs can be adjusted to fit the height of your mattress and some also have a slight angle of reflux to assist your child to sleep better.

You may be tempted to buy a second-hand bedside crib however, it is essential that you use a new mattress. Mattresses that are used or old could increase the risk of SIDS for your child, and may not be as supportive. It is essential to ensure that the mattress is properly fitted Certain cribs were created to fit only specific brands.

Another option is to buy a cot bed that is suitable for your baby as they grow older. They're more expensive, but are a great investment in the health and safety of your child. They're also a great choice if you plan to have more than one child.