How to Choose the Best
bedside cot 6 months plus Cot uk
Both the NHS and the Lullaby Trust have issued official safe sleeping guidelines which advise that babies sleep in their own Moses basket or cot. A crib that is placed near the bed can be a space-saving and practical option for parents who live in a room together.
Mumsnetters love the co-sleeper because it's spacious, with plenty of space for babies to grow and wiggle. It is also much larger than the Moses Basket. It's also easy to put together and comes with a travel bag.
What is a bedside cot?
A bedside cot (also called a bassinet, side sleeper or co-sleeper) is a secure way for your baby to rest near you during their first months. These cribs attach to your bed and allow you to lift your baby out towards you at night for feeding or comforting without the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome associated with traditional bed-sharing. These cribs are also great for mums who are breastfeeding or recovering from a cesarean.
They are usually a little smaller than a standard cot, but still offer plenty of space for your baby to relax. You can choose between different styles and features based on your preferences. A lot of cribs with a bedside feature a drop down or removable side that allows you to reach your baby's evening feeds. They are also available in different heights to suit the size of your bed.
Some cribs with a bedside have a riser which allows you to build an angle to the sleep area. This can help with reflux. They also come with the option of a zip-off side to make cleaning easy. Some cribs have manual rocking features that can be a soothing distraction for your baby. You'll also require a comfortable mattress to go with your crib. It should be a minimum of 30cm in depth to ensure that your newborn has sufficient head room.
A
bedside cot crib cot is an investment, but you can be certain that your newborn will get a comfortable and safe sleep. With stars like Kate Hudson, Serena Williams and Gigi Hadid all being fans of the SNOO bedside crib, it's definitely worth looking into this elegant alternative to a moses basket.
Safety
The Lullaby Trust, in conjunction with the NHS has released official safe sleeping guidelines that advise that babies are in the same room as their parents for the first six months. However they should not be sleeping in your bed. This is to reduce the chance of suffocation and sudden infant death syndrome. A crib that is placed near your bed lets you keep your infant close to you to comfort them and night feed them without leaving your bed. It is also a great option if you are recovering from an operation or C-section, and have limited mobility.
Our top choice for a bedside crib, the Silver Cross Slumber Carbon 3-in-1 travel
cot bedside crib is
small bedside cot and folds flat in a matter of seconds and fits into its own travel bag making it ideal for travel and nights away from home. It's one of the tiniest
bedside crib travel cots and has an extremely comfortable mattress that has mesh air-flow panels, an optional tilt setting, and it won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the best Crib, Cot, or Moses Basket.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another great
bedside crib with changing table crib option. It was awarded Bronze at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It features a built-in change mat and storage solutions and weighs only 10kg. It is light at 10kg, and has an adjustable side that drops down for easy access.
Style
A bedside crib can be a lifesaver for many mothers, particularly those who are recovering from C-sections. You can easily reach your baby without getting out of bed. This lets you provide comfort and food to your infant during the night. They're also a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding as close proximity can boost the amount of milk they produce.
They are not just convenient but also fashionable. This is why they're so sought-after. They are larger than Moses Baskets and some come with additional features like a gentle reflux upward slope. They are designed to fit right next to your bed and can be moved around the home as baby grows. Some are portable so they're great for travelling parents.
When selecting a cot for your bedside It is essential to select a model that have easy-to-use drop sides. This lets you lower your infant into the bassinet without having to lift them up into your arms. This can be a challenge for mothers with mobility issues. One of them is the Chicco Next2Me Magic which has been praised by Mumsnetters and was shortlisted in our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards' Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category.
Some models also have a transparent side, which allows you to be able to always view your baby. This is particularly useful during bleary-eyed 3am feeds, when a quick glance can make all the difference. As mentioned by Emily our MFM home tester the Sleepiest BassiNest an excellent choice. It's easy to lower.
Budget
If you're not quite ready to make the leap to a full-sized cot, the bedside crib could be an ideal solution. The bassinet-style crib is attached to the side of your bed so that you can easily reach your baby's evening feeds and also comfort them without disrupting your sleep. It's a great choice for those who have limited movement following the C-section. Celebrity moms such as Binky Felstead and Stacey Solomon have also chosen this model.
Our Parent Testers loved this new version of the bestselling Chicco crib, which was awarded the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the Best Cot or Crib. It's afclimatizing and spacious and has six height settings to accommodate growing babies plus a gentle reflux incline setting. You can also use it as a travel cot. Additionally, it comes with an excellent storage bag.
A bedside cot can be difficult to move around your home however our Parent Testers found the Shnuggle Air near the crib to be simple to move. It's one of the smallest options and small enough to fit in its own travel bag which means you can carry it with you on your travels.
The SnuzPod bedside cot is a highly rated product that's easy to assemble and fold with plenty of features for a restful night's sleep. It has a removable adjustable bassinet that lifts off, which can fit more beds than other cots. The fabric is breathable, and helps regulate your baby's temperature. It also has a gentle rocking function and an incline setting for reflux, and is light enough to be used as a travel cot if you're on the move. It's a bit more expensive than other bedside cots however our Parents Testers affirm that it's worth the extra money.