7 Simple Strategies To Completely Making A Statement With Your Bedside Cot 6 Months Plus
Bedside Cot 6 Months Plus
Bedside sleepers let you have your baby in the same room as you without the risk of bed-sharing. They are also a great choice for newborns.
Models with adjustable height settings will fit perfectly on most bed frames. Find fabrics that are easy-to-clean and ventilated.
Safety
A bedside cot can be described as an upholstered bassinet that is attached to the side of your bed to ensure safe co-sleeping. You can use it to pull baby closer to you in the evening for feeding, soothing or comforting and it's also a great option if you have a c-section. It's different from a Moses basket or cot as it has high sides to ensure your baby isn't able to be pushed out. Some come with a tilt feature which can help babies with reflux and colic. They're also a bit larger than Moses baskets, which can make them easier to move from room to room.
The NHS and safe sleep charity The Lullaby Trust advise that newborns should be in their own bassinet or cot in the same room with their parent but not in your bed. This is due to bed sharing increasing the risk of suffocation and overheating. Bedside cribs offer the best of both worlds, giving your baby the opportunity to be close to you at night, but in their own private and secure sleeping space.
When you are choosing a crib for your bed 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 child to get trapped. Also make sure you choose a mattress that is firm and flat. A mattress that is sagging or that is too soft can increase the risk of SIDS for your baby.
Make sure your bedding is well-fitted and free of loose blankets or pillowcases. Duvets and pillows can suffocate your baby, and pillows can get stuck to their face. It is a good idea to use a fitted sheet instead, but make sure it fits properly.
Our MFM mother testers have discovered that the SnuzPod4 is a great option for a bedside crib, selected for 2021's Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It is securely attached to the bed and is adjustable to ensure an ideal fit. It features a rocking feature and can be set to an inclined angle for reflux. It is a great option for those with narrow or small beds as it doesn't take up much space.
Design
It is essential to think about the style of your crib at night, as this will be the place where your baby will spend the majority of their time. Many cribs are available in a variety of colours that will match your decor. Some come with features like mesh windows to keep the baby's eyes open or drop-down sides that make it easier to access. Some cribs have incline features to aid in reflux.
Many cribs can also be raised and lowered to match the height of your bed, making it easy to get into and out of bed at night. You can also find a few that are designed to work as travel cots, which is great when you're traveling or visiting relatives.
Home tester and MFM mum Leya found that the SnuzPod 4's sleek, Scandi style complements her bedroom decor, adding that its compact fold was ideal for space-saving. She also loved that the crib's one side is lowered, allowing her to take her newborn baby to bed without leaving her bed. This is particularly beneficial in the event that you've been through an Caesarean or are recovering from one. You can remain close to your baby for a longer time.
Jasmine is another mum who liked using the SnuzPod 4. She noted that it was easy to move the crib from one room to the next and back again - something she didn't find with other bedside cribs. However, she did note that it required some effort to lift and lower the crib, as the handle was quite rigid.
Another bedside crib that's simple to fold and move is the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards as the best Cot Crib, Moses Basket. The neutral colours and slim frame are perfect for the majority of bedrooms. However, some of our testers thought that the bars were too close together. This could cause them to catch on baby toys or clothing. The bars' distance should not exceed 6.5cm (2 inches) to avoid your baby's head from becoming stuck. This crib is ideal for babies who have reflux because its ComfortAir breathable technology helps regulate temperature.
small bedside cot will feel more secure if you can quickly reach your baby to feed them in the middle of the night. You can easily do this without having get out of bed with a crib at your bedside. They also make it simple to soothe babies back to sleep. If you want to to sleep with your child but do not wish to be a burden of having to get up every time they need to be fed, a moses's-basket is a good alternative.
The majority of cribs for bedside use can be affixed to the side of your bed and allow you to view and access your baby easily. Most have mesh windows to allow you to monitor your baby without disrupting him. They may also have a reflux setting to help with colic or reflux.
We're impressed with the number of features that are included on this crib, especially the ComfortAir mattress, which is breathable and works to regulate your baby's temperature and maximise airflow. It's smaller than other cribs which could be useful in areas that are limited in space. However, our mum testers agree that it's still an excellent option for those long sleeps.
The cot is secured to the side of the bed by means of adjustable straps. This reduces the possibility of gaps where your child can get trapped. It also comes with a sturdy flat mattress that is in line with safety standards and promotes the safest sleeping practices.
You should be aware that your baby will start to get out of their crib when they're capable of sitting upright typically about six months old. It is essential to place your baby in a cot or another sleeping arrangement after they've outgrown their crib.
Another aspect to take into consideration is how light the cot is and whether it's suitable for traveling. Some of our mothers love the fact that this crib is able to be dismantled to make it easy to transport, whereas others find it a bit tricky to assemble and rebuild. It can be a challenge to clean so you will need to wipe it down regularly with the aid of a cleaner and a cloth.
Stores
A bedside cot that is 6 months old plus is a bassinet-style cot which is fixed to the bed's side to ensure safe co-sleeping. They're great for night feeds as well as calming babies to sleep and allowing mothers who have had a c-section to keep their baby close.
It's crucial to choose a crib that meets the latest safety standards. Verify that the crib's bars are positioned sufficiently apart to prevent your child's head from becoming trapped. Also, make sure that any drop-down side is secured and doesn't open accidentally. Also, stay clear of any transfer or stickers that are placed on the cot's surface as they could pose a choking hazard.

Emily's favorite bedside cot for her baby is the Next2me Magic. It was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the categories of Best Crib or Cot and the Best Moses Basket. It's a decent size with plenty of storage for your baby's necessities. It's also lightweight and compact enough to fit in a travel bag if you need to move it from room to room. If you're looking for something a little more simple, she suggests the Shnuggle Air beside crib.