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Bedside sleepers allow you to keep your baby in the same room as you without the dangers associated with bed-sharing. They're also a great option for newborns.

Models that have adjustable height positions will fit perfectly on all bed frames. Also, look for fabrics with breathable fabric that are easy to clean.

Safety

A bedside crib and travel cot cot is described as a bassinet which is connected to the side of a bed to ensure safe cosleeping. It can be used to lift baby up towards you in the evening for feeding, soothing or comforting and it's also a great option for a C-section. It's different from a Moses basket or cot due to the fact that it has high sides so your baby won't be pushed out. Some models have a tilt feature that can aid babies suffering from colic and reflux. They are also slightly larger than Moses baskets, which makes them easier to move from room to room.

The NHS and The Lullaby Trust, a safe sleep charity, suggest that babies be placed in a bassinet or cot that is in the same room with their parents. They should not be sleeping in your bed. This is because sharing a bed increases the chance of suffocation and overheating. Bedside cribs give you the best of both worlds, giving your baby the opportunity to be close to you throughout the night, but still in their own private and secure sleeping space.

When selecting a crib that is bedside cot used make sure it is in compliance with the latest safety standards (it should be BS EN 1130:2019) and doesn't have any gaps or parts that could cause your baby to get trapped. Also consider a mattress that is firm and flat. A soft or sagging mattress could increase your baby's risk of SIDS, so choose for a brand new mattress rather than second-hand.

Make sure your bedding is well-fitted and does not have pillows or blankets that are loose. Duvets and pillows can choke your baby bedside co sleeper, and pillows can get stuck to their faces. It's a good idea to make use of a fitted sheet instead but ensure it's fitted correctly.

The SnuzPod4 was rated highly by our MFM mother testers as a crib suitable for use in bed. It has been shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards under the category of Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib. It is securely attached to the bed and it can be adjusted to ensure a perfect fit. It also has a rocking feature and can be set to an incline to prevent reflux. It is a great choice for those who have small or narrow beds, as it does not take up much space.

Design

The design of a crib for the bed is important as it is the place where your child will spend most of their time. There are many cribs available in a choice of colours to suit your decor and feature features such as mesh windows that keep your baby in view, or sides that drop down that allow for easier access. Some cribs come with incline features to help with reflux.

You can raise and lower the majority of cribs to match your bed's height which makes it easier to get into and out of the bed. You can also find a few that are made to work as travel cots, which are great if you're travelling or visiting relatives.

Home tester and MFM mother Leya found the SnuzPod 4's stylish Scandi design complements her bedroom decor and added that its compact fold was ideal to save space. She also liked that one side of the crib drops down so that she can pick up her sleeping baby without leaving her bed. This is especially beneficial if you have had a C-section or recovering from a Caesarean which means you can sleep near your baby for a longer period of time.

Jasmine is a mother who also loved using the SnuzPod 4. She commented that it was simple for her to move the crib from one room to the next - something she did not discover with other cribs for bed. However, she did notice that the handle was a bit stiff and required a lot of effort to lift the crib.

Another crib for bedside that is easy to fold and move is the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards as the best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. The neutral colours and slim frame will match the majority of bedrooms. However, some of our testers felt that the bars were too close to each other. This could cause them to get caught on baby toys or clothes. The distance between the bars should be no more than 6.5cm (2.5 inches) to ensure that your baby's head can't become trapped. This is a good crib for reflux babies too, as its ComfortAir breathing technology helps regulate their temperature.

Comfort

You'll feel more secure when you can quickly reach your baby to feed them in the middle of the night. With a crib at your bedside, you can do this without getting out of bed. These cribs make it simple to soothe babies to sleep. If you'd like to be able to sleep with your child, but don't wish to be a burden of getting up each time they're fed, a moses-basket is an ideal alternative.

Most cribs with a bedside are connected to the bedside so you are able to easily see and reach your baby. Most have mesh windows so you can monitor your baby without disturbing him. They might also have a reflux setting to aid in reflux or colic.

We're awestruck by the variety of features that are included on this crib, especially the ComfortAir breathable mattress that works to regulate your baby's temperature and maximise airflow. It's a bit smaller than other cribs for bedside use and can be useful in areas where space is scarce. However, our mom testers agree that it's an excellent option for those long nights.

The cot is attached securely to the bed's side by means of adjustable straps. This reduces the possibility of gaps in which your child may get trapped. It has an even, firm mattress that complies with safety standards and promotes healthy sleep habits.

One thing to keep in mind is that your baby may begin to get out of the crib once they're able to sit up typically around six months. This is why it's important to place them in a cot or other sleeping arrangement as they grow out of the crib.

Another feature to think about is how light the cot is and whether it's suitable for travelling. Some of our mums really love the fact that this crib can be dismantled for easy transport, but others find it a bit tricky to assemble and put back together. It is also difficult to keep clean, so you'll need regularly clean it using a cloth or cleaning product.

Stores

A bedside cot for six months and older is a bassinet shaped bed that can be attached to the side of your mattress to ensure secure co sleeper bedside cot-sleeping. These are great for calming babies to sleep, for night feedings, and for mothers who had a csection to keep their baby close.

When you are choosing a crib for your bed it is important to make sure that it complies with current safety standards. Make sure that the crib's bars are spaced sufficiently apart to keep your child's head from becoming trapped. Also, make sure that the drop-down side is secure and doesn't open unintentionally. Also, avoid any stickers or transfers on the cot's surface since they could pose an choking hazard.

Emily's top pick for a bedside crib is the Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. It's a great size and has plenty of storage for your baby's necessities. It's also compact and light enough to fit in its travel bag if you need to move it from room to room. If you're seeking something a bit more simple, she suggests the Shnuggle Air next to the crib.

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