How to Choose the Best Bedside Cot uk
Official safety sleeping guidelines from both NHS and Lullaby Trust recommends that newborns sleep in their own cot or Moses basket. A bedside crib is a space-saving and practical option for parents who live in a room together.
Mumsnetters love the co-sleeper as it is spacious, with plenty of space for babies to grow and wriggle. It is also much bigger than a Moses Basket. It's also easy to assemble and comes with a bag for travel.
What is a bedside cot?
A bedside cot (also known as a bassinet, side-sleeper or co-sleeper) is a safe method for your baby to rest close to you throughout their first months. These cribs are attached to your bed and allow you to lift your baby out towards you for night feeding or comforting without the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome associated with traditional bed-sharing. These cribs are also great for mothers who are breastfeeding or recovering from a cesarean.
These cots are typically a little smaller than a standard cot but they provide plenty of space for your baby to rest. You can choose between different designs and features based on your preferences. A lot of cribs with a bedside feature an adjustable or drop down side that makes it easier to reach your baby for evening feeds. They are also available in different heights to accommodate the size of your bed.
Some bedside cribs come with an adjustable riser that allows you to add a slight slope to the sleep space which could help with reflux. It also has a zip-off side for easy cleaning. Some cribs have manual rocking features which can provide a soothing distraction for your baby. You'll also require a breathable mattress for your new crib, which must be at least 30cm in depth to ensure that your baby has enough head space.
You can be confident that your baby will be comfortable and safe in a bedside cot. bedside baby bed , Serena Williams, and Gigi hadid are all fans of SNOO's crib for babies. It is definitely worth a look as an alternative to a Moses basket.
Safety
Official guidelines for safe sleep from the Lullaby Trust and NHS advises that newborn babies should sleep in the same room as you for the first six months but not in your bed to lower the chance of suffocation and to decrease the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. A crib that is placed near your bed is an excellent option that lets your baby safely be close enough for you to night feed them and comfort them back to sleep without having to leave your own bed. It is also a great option if you are recovering from an operation or C-section and have limited mobility.
Silver Cross Slumber Carbon 3 in 1 bedside cot travel cot is our top pick for a crib that can be used as a bedside. It's compact and folds flat to fit into a transport bag which makes it ideal for nights out on the town or away from home. It's among the lightest bedside cot options and has a comfy deep foam mattress, air-flow panels, an optional tilting setting, and it won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the Best Crib, Cot, or Moses Basket.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another excellent bedside crib. It won Bronze at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It has a built-in changing mat and storage solution It weighs just 10kg, and comes with an adjustable side that slides down to make it easy to access.
Style
A crib for your bed is a blessing for many moms, particularly those who are recovering from C-sections. You can easily reach your baby without getting out of your bed. This lets you comfort and feed your baby at night. The close proximity to the baby can also aid in increasing the production of milk for mothers who breastfeed.
Alongside being incredibly practical, these bassinets can look pretty attractive too and that's why they're so sought-after. They're typically bigger than Moses baskets and are available in many different styles, some having additional features, like a soft reflux incline setting. They are designed to fit next to your bed and can be moved around the home as baby grows. Some are portable so they're great for parents who travel.
It's important to choose an cot with bedside with drop-sides that are easy to use. This lets you lower your baby into the bassinet without lifting them up into your arms. This can be difficult for mothers with mobility issues. One such model is the Chicco Next2Me Magic which has been praised by Mumsnetters and was shortlisted for our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards' Best Cot Crib, Moses or Crib Basket category.

Another great feature that certain models come with is a translucent side that lets you see your baby at all times. bedside baby sleeper is particularly useful during bleary-eyed 3am feeds when just a glance can make all the difference. As noted by Emily our MFM home test participant Sleepiest BassiNest is an excellent choice. It is simple to lower.
Budget
If you're not ready to move to a full-sized cot, an infant crib on your bed could be an ideal solution. The bassinet-style crib is attached to the bed's side to allow you to easily reach your baby's night feeds and comfort them without disturbing your own sleep. It's a great choice for those with restricted movement following a C-section. Famous moms such as Binky Felstead and Stacey Solomon have also chosen it.
Our Parents Testers loved this latest version of the popular Chicco crib, which took home the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the Best Cot or Crib. It's spacious and breathable and comes with six height options to accommodate growing babies as well as a gentle setting for the incline. bedside baby bed can also be used as a crib for travel and comes with a storage case that is convenient for storage.
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 simple to move. It is one of the lighter options and can be tucked away in its own travel bag.
The SnuzPod is a different highly rated bedside cot that's simple to set up and take down, with plenty of features to ensure the best night's rest. It has a removable adjustable bassinet that lifts off, which can fit more beds than other cots. The fabric is breathable and helps to regulate your baby's temperature. It features a soft rocking feature, as well as an incline to aid in reflux. It is also lightweight enough to use as a travel crib while you're traveling. It's a little more expensive than other cribs for bed but Parents Testers believe it's worth the extra cost.