Bedside Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping<br /><br />A bedside crib is an cot with a bassinet style that is attached to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping. It lets you view and reach your baby during night feeds without disturbing them. It is also ideal for those suffering from reflux.<br /><br /><br /><br />The NHS recommends that your child sleeps in a separate crib, Moses basket or crib for the first six month. A bedside crib is a more affordable and practical alternative to a larger cot.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />Cots provide a safe and secure space for babies to sleep. They are surrounded by high sides that prevent babies from falling out. The solid footboards and headboards have a shape cut into them to prevent babies from becoming trapped. Soft toys, cot bumpers, and wedges can be the risk of choking.<br /><br />The Lullaby Trust recommends that a baby should sleep in the same room with their parents for the first six months of their life but not in their bed due to the risk of suffocation. Many parents struggle to resist the urge to share their bed with a baby sleeping and a crib that is placed at the bedside is a great choice for safe and peaceful co-sleeping. <a href="https://www.openlearning.com/u/jonssonrankin-sob9ek/blog/10BedsideCribRelatedProjectsToStretchYourCreativity">newborn bedside cot</a> are specially designed to be affixed to the side of a bed for parents so that you can easily reach your baby without stepping out of the bed, and they conform to all safety standards.<br /><br />If you're looking to buy a cot with a side that can drop down to sleep, you should look for the SnuzPod4. The crib has a dual-view mesh windows as well as a zip down wall which allows it to be used on its own to get a good night's sleep. It also complies with the latest standards for safety of cots and features a rocking function that soothes babies to sleep.<br /><br />When selecting a cot, ensure that it has been cleaned thoroughly and is the appropriate size for your child. It should be at a minimum of 50cm deep, to avoid your child from climbing out as they develop. Take off any stickers and other transfers that may peel off the inside of your cot and create a risk of choking.<br /><br />The cot shouldn't be placed too close to a radiator or a sunny window, as babies are at heightened risk of SIDS because of overheating. Blind cords should be removed since babies can get strangled by cords. Duvets, pillows, and other bedding can suffocate babies, which is why the cot should not be full of these.<br /><br />It is also recommended to read the safety guidelines for cots before buying one for your baby. The NHS and Lullaby Trust provide a wealth of information and tips regarding safe sleeping for your baby. You can also take part in an NCT New Baby Course to know more about safe sleep.<br /><br />Design<br /><br />Bedside cribs are a great method to co-sleep safely with your infant, and they come in many different styles. Some bassinets are attached to your bed and allow you to lift your child up to feed them at night or help soothe them to sleep without getting out of the bed. Some are portable, such as the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which can be transformed into an cot for travel, a co-sleeper and playpen for use at home or on the move.<br /><br />It is important to keep in mind that, just like with any sleeping arrangement for your baby, the Lullaby Trust recommends ensuring that your baby is sleeping on their back to help reduce the chance of SIDS. When choosing a mattress for your crib, ensure that it is flat and firm and fits perfectly into the crib without any gaps. Also, you should consider putting on a waterproof cover to shield your mattress from spills and accidents.<br /><br />Bedside cribs are bassinets that sit to the side of your mattress. Stacey Solomon, Binky Felstead and others are awestruck by them. They have the option of lowering or taking off the side so you can reach your baby's neck to soothe them or feed them at night. They are also great for parents who are recovering from c-sections.<br /><br />Portability<br /><br />A bedside crib is a great way to keep your baby close in the first few months of life when nappy changes and nighttime feeds changes are routine. It lets you attend to your baby's needs without having to move out of your own bed, and it helps your baby develop a strong bond with you. It also helps you get some restful sleep yourself.<br /><br />Most bedside cots are portable which means you can move them around the room easily. They are perfect for smaller areas. They can be used as a crib that's attached to your bed, or as an independent crib. Some are compact enough to fit into your suitcase when you travel with your child.<br /><br />Some models are designed with a collapsible front which makes it easier to lift your baby towards you during night feeding or to soothe them back to sleep. This is a great option for mothers who breastfeed and reduce the risk suffocation. The majority of cribs for bedside use are suitable for babies from to six months, although some are suitable for older infants.<br /><br />The Tutti Bambini CoZee bedside crib is a great choice for new parents as it's safe, versatile and comes with a bag for travel. It comes with a stay-in place connection system for attaching to your bed and offers six height settings to meet your needs. It has a drop-side to facilitate access, and an incline option for babies with coughs or reflux.<br /><br />It was easy to assemble, and it can be folded in just a few seconds. This made it a perfect option for traveling. It was also sturdy, and they appreciated that it didn't come with any extra features like lullabies or rocking.<br /><br />Chicco Next2me Magic was another bedside cot on our shortlist that parents loved. Its unique design lets you to sleep your baby close to you and helps in building a stronger bond between you. It also comes with a useful storage area that can be used to store nappies as well as baby wipes and clothing and you don't have to worry about leaving them alone. Our parent testers said that it was bulky when it was put away, and that they would have difficulty carrying it up and down stairs.<br /><br />Cost<br /><br />Bedside cribs in the UK are a most secure alternative to co-sleeping. They can aid your baby to grow up independently by separating their sleeping environment from yours. This is especially beneficial during the early months as your baby will require night feedings and frequent changing of nappy. It is also a great option for parents who have difficulty to bend over to pick up their newborn.<br /><br />The majority of bedside cots can be easily affixed to your mattress and include a comfortable baby mattress. You can add extra bedding, like sheets that are fitted and soft to ensure your baby is secure and comfortable during the night. A soft, breathable cover will help to keep the mattress dry which will reduce the chance of suffering from SIDS and allergic.<br /><br />The cost of a bedside cot can differ, but they are generally less than a full-size cot. These cribs can also be ideal gifts for new parents. The Kinderkraft CoZee is a fantastic example, providing excellent value for price. It can be used as a bedside crib, a standalone bed, or travel cot, and it comes with a breathable mattress and an adjustable stand. A fitted sheet can be added for added comfort and to keep stains out.<br /><br />A reputable brand such as SnuzPod can provide an array of colors and fabrics to fit your baby's nursery bedroom. The base is padded to cushion and provide support to your baby. A majority of cribs can be adjusted to fit the height of your mattress and some even have a gentle angle of reflux to aid your child in sleeping better.<br /><br />You might be tempted to purchase a second-hand crib however, it is essential to purchase a new mattress. Second-hand mattresses or ones that are used may increase your baby's risk of SIDS, and may not be as comfortable. It is important to ensure that the mattress fits properly Some cribs were made to only fit specific brands.<br /><br />Another option is to purchase a cot bed that is suitable for your child when they're older. These are more expensive, but are a great investment for the health and safety of your child. They're also a great option if you're planning on have more than one child.<br /><br />
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