Newborn Bedside Cot
A crib for newborns is a tiny sleeping device that lets babies sleep in the same room with their parents without the dangers of co-sleeping. (The AAP warns against this because of the dangers of SIDS and suffocation.) It makes it easier to care for your infant and feed them during the night.
This sleeper comes with an extremely firm mattress that can support babies backs, which reduces the risk of SIDS. It can be swiveled over your adult bed to allow you to carry your baby out for midnight nursing or sunrise cuddles.
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A bedside cot, also known as a co-sleeper, is a bassinet-style baby cot that clips or attaches to your bed. This lets you safely and easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding or comforting cuddles. These are ideal for moms and babies recovering from a c-section because they provide easy access to the baby without needing to get out of the bed.
There are a variety of designs available, ranging from basic ones with just an upside-down side to more sophisticated models with numerous adjustment options, like an incline or a height. Many convert to an independent crib for naps during the day or when your baby is around a few months old and sleeping longer at night.
One of our favourites is the Maxi-Cosi Lora which was shortlisted for 2021 Mother&Baby awards in Best Cot Crib, Best Cot or Moses Basket. MFM home tester Emily commented how stylish and modern the design was. She also liked the fact that it can be used as a bassinet, or clipped to your existing bed, for a safe side-by-side sleep. She also appreciated the soft mattress, which has passed our test for firmness and also the fact that it features a manual rocking function that can be set to a slight incline for reflux sufferers.
However, she wasn't a fan of the fact that it had a non-mesh panel on the bottom and thought it was a bit heavy to move from room room often. She also found it a bit heavy to carry up and down the stairs, especially when folded into a bag for travel.
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A bedside cot is essentially an upholstered bassinet that is fixed to the side of your bed. It allows you to easily reach your baby for mid-night feeding nappies, feeding and comforting. It's perfect for mothers recovering from the c-section.
The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend that you keep your baby away from you in the first six month, to decrease the chance of SIDS. The bedside crib, with its low sides is a great way to do this. It allows you to access your baby easily throughout the night.
It's important that your newborn sleeps on a firm bed as this is safer than a soft one. Newborns don't have the motor control needed to turn and a mattress that is soft can increase the chance of suffocation. This mattress is made from skin-friendly and air-tight materials. bedside crib with changing table for your baby but firm enough 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 it to be the perfect size for a baby. She said the mattress was also good quality, unlike some that feel flimsy and thin. She also appreciates that it has a storage space underneath for clothes and bedding which other bassinets do not have.
Mehack, a MFM mother who has tested the product at home, is thrilled that you can take off the wall on the side to allow for easier access to your baby. She also loves that the legs tuck into the bed so it doesn't look heavy or take up a lot of floor space. She's also impressed by how easy it is to move around the house when you'd like, for convenience during middle-of-the-night meals and check-ins.
A winner of a Gold award in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards, the CoZee Air is a popular choice for parents. It has a clever design with four pulleys that are built-in to raise or lower the crib. It comes with a large storage bin for your baby's blankets, toys and other necessities. It's also easy to assemble and light in weight and portable, which is ideal for travelling with your baby.
Safety
When selecting a newborn bedside cot it's important to keep safety in mind. The Lullaby Trust, as well as the NHS advise that babies do not be placed in parents' beds due to the possibility of suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome. Bedside bassinets allow parents to keep their newborn close by to help with nighttime feedings and monitoring without having to leave their bed.
This close proximity can also support breastfeeding mothers, as it allows them to attend to the baby's needs while also sleeping. This can help maintain milk supply and encourage breastfeeding. Some cots for bedside use adjustable height features that help both the mother and baby to get into the bassinet for feedings or other care during the night.

Many bassinets come with mattresses that are firm. This is designed to decrease the risk of suffocation, and also meets industry standards. It is important to provide support for the bones of a newborn as they are still soft and aren't fully formed. The mattress should be covered with a fitted sheet to reduce the risk that dust mites, as well as other allergens, will suffocate a child. It must be kept clean and free of allergens.
Some cribs on the bed can be tilted. This is beneficial for babies suffering from reflux or digestive issues. But, it should be done slowly and with caution. It's also important to avoid putting pillows, duvets, or padded crib bumpers to the bassinet since these can pose an obstructing risk to your baby. They should only be used when the cot is on a flat surface.
It's also worth thinking about an infant bassinet that has a secure attachment system that can be easily attached to your bed without the need for tools. This feature is especially beneficial for parents who have difficulty get their child in and out of the crib or are concerned about their child accidentally rolling over during sleep. If your bassinet has secured attachments it's a good idea to regularly check that it's securely attached and that there aren't gaps or loose parts which could cause danger.
Comfort
If you are a soon-to-be parent, your baby's safety is one of your primary concerns. There's a brand new sleep solution that allows you to keep your baby close in the evening, without the risk of bed-sharing. The baby bedside cot is essentially a bassinet-style cot which is fixed to the bed's side, allowing you to safely take them away for feeding at night and calming. baby bedside co sleeper 's also an excellent choice for mothers recovering from a csection, as it reduces the need to bend too much or even to get out of the bed.
A modern newborn bedside cot should have a sturdy and flat mattress that can promote safe sleeping practices and decrease the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Bedding should be simple with a cot sheet and a blanket tightly tucked at the bottom. Avoid toys, bumpers and pillows that can fall on your baby, posing an obstructive risk. If your baby is used to being swaddled during a few weeks then you can use an swaddle or baby sleep bag. However, it is recommended that this be removed once they are strong enough to take them off.
Some cribs with a bedside feature an option to remove or drop down the side that provides an easy access to your baby for comforting and feeding during the middle of the night. This feature is perfect for parents who want to maintain a close relationship with their child, while still following NHS guidelines on sleep. If you're planning to sleep with your child, it is important to know that this practice may increase the chance of SIDS. This is particularly the case if a parent is able to roll their infant over while sleeping.
A breathable fabric is another important safety factor, since it's designed to keep your baby cool and comfortable throughout the night. This is particularly crucial if you plan to sleep with your baby as the risk of overheating during sleep increases. The SnuzPod4 has a unique side panel made of breathable mesh that helps improve airflow and keep your baby warm in their bed.