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Official safety sleeping guidelines from both NHS and Lullaby Trust recommends that newborns sleep in their own cot or Moses basket. A bedside crib can be an efficient and space-saving option for parents who share a room.
Mumsnetters love the co-sleeper as it is spacious, with plenty of space for babies to grow and wriggle. It is also much larger than a Moses Basket. It's also simple to put together and comes with a bag for travel.
What is a bedside cot?
bedside cot newborn cots (also called bassinets, side sleepers, or co-sleepers) are an effective and safe method for your baby to be close to you in the first few months. These cribs are attached to your bed and allow you to pull your child towards you to feed them at night or for comforting. These cribs are also ideal for mothers who are nursing or recovering from a Cesarean Section.
These cots are often smaller than a standard cot however, they still provide plenty of room for your baby bedside sleeper to rest. You can pick from various styles and features based on your preferences. A majority of cribs for bedside use an adjustable or drop down side that allows you to reach your baby's feeding at night. They are also available in different heights to suit the size of your bed.
Some bedside cribs come with an adjustable riser that allows you to add a slight rise to the sleep area that could help with reflux. It also has a zip-off side for easy cleaning. Some cribs come with manual rocking features which can provide a soothing distraction for your baby. You'll need a mattress that is breathable to go with your crib. It must be at least 30cm deep to give your baby enough headroom.
You can be confident that your baby will be comfortable and safe in a cot that is positioned at the bedside. Kate Hudson, Serena Williams and Gigi hadid are all fans of SNOO's crib for babies. It is definitely worth a look as an alternative to the Moses basket.
Safety
The Lullaby Trust, in conjunction with the NHS, has issued 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 lower the risk of suffocation, or sudden infant death syndrome. A bedside crib lets you keep your infant close to you to help calm them down and feed them at night without having to leave your bed. It is an excellent option if you are recovering from an operation or a C-section, and have limited mobility.
Our top choice for a bedside cot the Silver Cross Slumber Carbon 3-in-1 bedside crib for travel is compact 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 the lightest options for a bedside crib and bedside cots comes with a comfy deep foam mattress with mesh panels that let air flow. It also comes with an optional incline option. It also won Gold at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Moses basket or Cot Crib.
Another fab bedside crib travel cot option is the Chicco Next2me Magic bedside crib which was awarded Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It has a built-in changing mat and storage solution and weighs only 10kg. It is light at 10kg, and has an adjustable side that slides down for easy access.
Style
For a lot of moms, especially those who have had a C-section A crib for bedside can prove to be a blessing in disguise. They can be attached to your bed so that you can reach your baby easily without having to get up and letting you feed them and soothe them quickly. The close proximity to the baby can also increase milk production for mothers who are breastfeeding.
They are not just practical, but also fashionable. This is why they're so sought-after. They're usually more spacious than Moses baskets and come in a variety of different styles, some having additional features, like a soft tilt to the reflux. They're designed to fit close to your bed and can be moved around the house as baby grows. Some are portable, so they're great for parents who travel.
When choosing a bedside cot, it's important to look for designs that have drop sides that are simple to use. These let you lower your baby's bassinet without having to lift them into your arms, which can be difficult for moms who have limited mobility. One of these models is the Chicco Next2Me Magic which has been highly praised by Mumsnetters and was shortlisted in our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category.
Another useful feature that a few models have is a transparent side that lets you observe your baby at all times. This is particularly useful during bleary-eyed 3am feeds, when just a glance can make all the difference. As mentioned by Emily, our MFM home test participant, the Sleepiest BassiNest is an excellent choice. It's easy to lower.
Budget
If you're not ready to make the transition to a larger cot, the bedside crib could be the perfect solution. This bassinet-style crib attaches to your bed, ensuring that you can easily reach your baby to feed them at night or even comfort them without disturbing yourself. It's also a great choice for those suffering from limited movement after a C-section, and is a popular option for celeb moms like Stacey Solomon and Binky Felstead.
Our Parents Testers loved this latest version of the well-loved Chicco crib, which won 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the Best Cot or Crib. It's afclimatizing and spacious and has six height settings to accommodate babies who are growing, and a gentle reflux setting for incline. It can also be used as a travel crib and comes with a handy storage case.
A bedside crib can be difficult to move around your home however our Parent Testers found the Shnuggle Air on the side of the crib easy to move around. It is one of the lightest options and can be tucked away in its own travel bag.
The SnuzPod is another highly rated bedside cot that's simple to assemble and fold away and comes with a variety of features for the best night's rest. It has a removable bassinet with a lift-off that can fit more beds than any other cot and its breathable fabric can help your baby to regulate their temperature. It features a soft rocking feature, as well as an incline for reflux. It's also light enough to use as a travel crib when you are traveling. It's more expensive than other bedside cots however our Parents Testers say it's well worth the extra money.
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