So You've Bought Newborn Bedside Cot ... Now What?
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Newborn Bedside Cot
A newborn bedside cot is a tiny sleeper that allows new babies to share a room as their parents, without the dangers of co-sleeping (which the AAP cautions against due suffocation and SIDS). It makes it easier to care for your baby and give them a bottle during the night.
This sleeper features a firm mattress that can support babies' backs and minimize the chance of SIDS. It can be rotated over your adult bed so that you can raise your baby for sunrise cuddles or nighttime nursing.
Budget
A bedside crib with wheels cot, also referred to as a co-sleeper is the bassinet-style baby cot that is attached or clipped to your existing bed. This allows you to safely and easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding or cuddles. These are ideal for moms and babies recovering from a c-section because they allow easy access to the baby without having to get up from bed.
There are lots of different styles available starting with basic models that have only a drop-down side, to more sophisticated ones that can be adjusted in a variety of ways with incline and height options. Many can be converted into an independent crib once your baby gets older and is sleeping longer at night.
Maxi-Cosi Lora is among our favorites. It was selected in the Best Cot category for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. MFM home tester Emily commented on how stylish and modern the design is and she was impressed by the feature that you can use it as a regular bassinet, or connect it onto your bed for safe side-by-side sleeping. She also liked its plush mattress that passed our firmness tests and also that it comes with a manual inclining function for those who suffer from reflux.
However, she wasn't a fan of the fact that it had a non-mesh panel at its bottom and felt it was a bit heavy to move from room room frequently. When folded into a travel bag, she found it to be somewhat heavy to carry up the stairs.
Size
A bedside cot is similar to an infant bassinet that is connected to the side of your bed. You can easily reach your baby to feed, change nappies or comforting during the night. It's perfect for mothers recovering from a c-section.
The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby separate from you during the first 6 months to reduce the risk of SIDS. The bedside sleeper cot crib with its low sides, is a great option to do this. It lets you access your baby easily throughout the night.
It is essential that your baby is sleeping on a firm, not an extremely soft mattress. A soft mattress can increase the risk of suffocation among newborns, since they do not have the motor control required to turn. The soft, breathable fabric and skin-friendly materials make the mattress comfortable for your baby but sufficient to ensure safety.
Mum home test Jasmin liked that this crib does not take up a lot of space in her bedroom and she found the size perfect for a newborn. She said the mattress was also good quality, unlike others that feel thin and thin. She also likes the fact that it has storage space beneath for bedding and clothes which many bassinets don't have.
MFM mom home tester Mehack is a huge fan of the removable side wall that allows you to drop it down to give easy access to your infant. She also appreciates that legs can be placed under the bed to make it look less bulky and take up less space on the floor. She is also impressed by how it was easy to move around her house when she needed to for check-ins and feedings in the middle of the night.
The CoZee Air crib is a popular choice for parents. It was awarded the Gold Award in the 2021 Mother and baby bedside sleeper Awards. It features a smart design with four built-in pulleys to raise or lower the crib. It also has a large storage basket to store your baby's toys, blankets and other essentials. It is also light and easy to assemble, making it ideal for traveling with your baby.
Safety
When choosing a baby's bedside cot, it is important to keep safety in your mind. Official safe sleep advice 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 risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bassinets that are placed in bed let parents keep their infant close and allow for night-time feedings, comforting and monitoring without the need to get out of bed.
This close proximity can also help breastfeeding mothers as it allows them to attend to the needs of their infant while also sleeping. This can help to maintain the supply of milk and encourage breastfeeding. Some bedside rocking crib cots have adjustable height options, which can ensure that the bassinet is at a comfortable height for both mother and baby to allow easy access for middle-of-the-night feedings or care.
A lot of bassinets have a firm mattress, which is designed to minimize suffocation risk and meets industry standards. This is important because a baby's bones are fragile and not fully developed, and require support to avoid damage. The mattress should be covered with a fitted sheet in order to decrease the risk that dust mites or other allergens, could cause a child to be suffocated. It should also be kept clean and free of irritants.
Some small bedside cot cribs can be tilted. This is beneficial for babies who have reflux or digestive problems. However, this should be done slowly and with care. Avoid putting pillows, duvets or padded crib bumpers in the bassinet. They could pose the risk of suffocation to your baby.
You should also think about an infant bassinet with a secure attachment system. This can be connected to your existing bed easily without the need for tools. This is especially beneficial for parents who struggle to lift their baby in and out of the cot or concerned about the possibility of rolling over in the night. If your bassinet does have an attachment system that is secure, it's an excellent idea to periodically make sure it's secure and that there are no gaps or loose parts that could cause danger.
Comfort
If you're expecting a child, the comfort of your child is definitely one of your main concerns. There's a wonderful sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close to you throughout the night, without any of the risks associated with sharing a bed. The baby bedside cot is basically a bassinet-style cot which is fixed to the bed's side and allows you to lift them out towards you for night feeding and soothing. It is also a great choice for mums recovering from a c-section since it makes it less necessary to bend down too far or even take a step out of the bed.
Modern cots for infants should have a flat, firm mattress to promote safe sleeping habits and reduce the risk Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Bedding should be easy comprising a cot sheets and blanket tucked tightly at the bottom. Avoid bumpers, toys or pillows because they can be thrown over your baby and create a suffocation hazard. If your baby is familiar with being swaddled, you can use a swaddle or a baby sleep bag for the initial few weeks, but this should be removed as soon as possible once they've gained the strength and confidence to take off their wraps.
Some cribs for bedside use a removable or drop-down side that provides the baby to be easily accessible for comforting and feeding during the middle of the night. This is a great option for parents who wish to maintain a strong bond with their child, but still adhere to NHS safe sleep guidelines. If you plan to co-sleep with your child, it is crucial to be aware that this practice can increase the risk of SIDS. This is especially the case if a parent rolls on their infant while sleeping.
A fabric that breathes will keep your baby comfortable and cool throughout the night. This is especially important if you plan to co-sleep with your newborn since the chance of being overheated increases during sleep. The SnuzPod4 features a unique breathable mesh side panel, which helps to improve the airflow and keeps your baby snug in their mattress.

This sleeper features a firm mattress that can support babies' backs and minimize the chance of SIDS. It can be rotated over your adult bed so that you can raise your baby for sunrise cuddles or nighttime nursing.
Budget
A bedside crib with wheels cot, also referred to as a co-sleeper is the bassinet-style baby cot that is attached or clipped to your existing bed. This allows you to safely and easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding or cuddles. These are ideal for moms and babies recovering from a c-section because they allow easy access to the baby without having to get up from bed.
There are lots of different styles available starting with basic models that have only a drop-down side, to more sophisticated ones that can be adjusted in a variety of ways with incline and height options. Many can be converted into an independent crib once your baby gets older and is sleeping longer at night.
Maxi-Cosi Lora is among our favorites. It was selected in the Best Cot category for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. MFM home tester Emily commented on how stylish and modern the design is and she was impressed by the feature that you can use it as a regular bassinet, or connect it onto your bed for safe side-by-side sleeping. She also liked its plush mattress that passed our firmness tests and also that it comes with a manual inclining function for those who suffer from reflux.
However, she wasn't a fan of the fact that it had a non-mesh panel at its bottom and felt it was a bit heavy to move from room room frequently. When folded into a travel bag, she found it to be somewhat heavy to carry up the stairs.
Size
A bedside cot is similar to an infant bassinet that is connected to the side of your bed. You can easily reach your baby to feed, change nappies or comforting during the night. It's perfect for mothers recovering from a c-section.
The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby separate from you during the first 6 months to reduce the risk of SIDS. The bedside sleeper cot crib with its low sides, is a great option to do this. It lets you access your baby easily throughout the night.
It is essential that your baby is sleeping on a firm, not an extremely soft mattress. A soft mattress can increase the risk of suffocation among newborns, since they do not have the motor control required to turn. The soft, breathable fabric and skin-friendly materials make the mattress comfortable for your baby but sufficient to ensure safety.
Mum home test Jasmin liked that this crib does not take up a lot of space in her bedroom and she found the size perfect for a newborn. She said the mattress was also good quality, unlike others that feel thin and thin. She also likes the fact that it has storage space beneath for bedding and clothes which many bassinets don't have.
MFM mom home tester Mehack is a huge fan of the removable side wall that allows you to drop it down to give easy access to your infant. She also appreciates that legs can be placed under the bed to make it look less bulky and take up less space on the floor. She is also impressed by how it was easy to move around her house when she needed to for check-ins and feedings in the middle of the night.
The CoZee Air crib is a popular choice for parents. It was awarded the Gold Award in the 2021 Mother and baby bedside sleeper Awards. It features a smart design with four built-in pulleys to raise or lower the crib. It also has a large storage basket to store your baby's toys, blankets and other essentials. It is also light and easy to assemble, making it ideal for traveling with your baby.
Safety
When choosing a baby's bedside cot, it is important to keep safety in your mind. Official safe sleep advice 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 risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bassinets that are placed in bed let parents keep their infant close and allow for night-time feedings, comforting and monitoring without the need to get out of bed.
This close proximity can also help breastfeeding mothers as it allows them to attend to the needs of their infant while also sleeping. This can help to maintain the supply of milk and encourage breastfeeding. Some bedside rocking crib cots have adjustable height options, which can ensure that the bassinet is at a comfortable height for both mother and baby to allow easy access for middle-of-the-night feedings or care.
A lot of bassinets have a firm mattress, which is designed to minimize suffocation risk and meets industry standards. This is important because a baby's bones are fragile and not fully developed, and require support to avoid damage. The mattress should be covered with a fitted sheet in order to decrease the risk that dust mites or other allergens, could cause a child to be suffocated. It should also be kept clean and free of irritants.
Some small bedside cot cribs can be tilted. This is beneficial for babies who have reflux or digestive problems. However, this should be done slowly and with care. Avoid putting pillows, duvets or padded crib bumpers in the bassinet. They could pose the risk of suffocation to your baby.
You should also think about an infant bassinet with a secure attachment system. This can be connected to your existing bed easily without the need for tools. This is especially beneficial for parents who struggle to lift their baby in and out of the cot or concerned about the possibility of rolling over in the night. If your bassinet does have an attachment system that is secure, it's an excellent idea to periodically make sure it's secure and that there are no gaps or loose parts that could cause danger.
Comfort
If you're expecting a child, the comfort of your child is definitely one of your main concerns. There's a wonderful sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close to you throughout the night, without any of the risks associated with sharing a bed. The baby bedside cot is basically a bassinet-style cot which is fixed to the bed's side and allows you to lift them out towards you for night feeding and soothing. It is also a great choice for mums recovering from a c-section since it makes it less necessary to bend down too far or even take a step out of the bed.
Modern cots for infants should have a flat, firm mattress to promote safe sleeping habits and reduce the risk Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Bedding should be easy comprising a cot sheets and blanket tucked tightly at the bottom. Avoid bumpers, toys or pillows because they can be thrown over your baby and create a suffocation hazard. If your baby is familiar with being swaddled, you can use a swaddle or a baby sleep bag for the initial few weeks, but this should be removed as soon as possible once they've gained the strength and confidence to take off their wraps.
Some cribs for bedside use a removable or drop-down side that provides the baby to be easily accessible for comforting and feeding during the middle of the night. This is a great option for parents who wish to maintain a strong bond with their child, but still adhere to NHS safe sleep guidelines. If you plan to co-sleep with your child, it is crucial to be aware that this practice can increase the risk of SIDS. This is especially the case if a parent rolls on their infant while sleeping.
A fabric that breathes will keep your baby comfortable and cool throughout the night. This is especially important if you plan to co-sleep with your newborn since the chance of being overheated increases during sleep. The SnuzPod4 features a unique breathable mesh side panel, which helps to improve the airflow and keeps your baby snug in their mattress.

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