How to Choose the Best Bedside Cot uk
Both the NHS and Lullaby Trust have issued official safe sleeping guidelines which advise that babies sleep in their own Moses basket or cot. A crib that is placed near the bed is a practical and space-saving option for room-sharing new parents.
Mumsnetters adore the co-sleeper because it is spacious, with plenty of room for babies to grow and wiggle. It is also much larger than a Moses Basket. It's also simple to assemble, and comes with a bag for carrying.
What is a bedside cot?
A bedside cot (also called a side sleeper, bassinet or co-sleeper) is a safe way for your baby to rest near you during their first few months. These cribs attach to your bed and allow you to pull your child in your arms to feed them at night or even comfort them. These cribs are also great for mothers who are nursing or recovering from a Cesarean Section.
They're usually a little smaller than a regular cot or cotbed, but offer plenty of space for your baby to sleep. You can pick from a variety of designs and features according to what your preference is. bedside crib and cot of cribs for bedside use the option of removing or dropping down the side to make it easier to reach the baby during the night to feed them. They are also available in different heights, based on your bed size.
Some cribs for bedside use an adjustable riser that allows you to add a slight incline to the sleep space which can help with reflux and the ability to zip off the sides for easy cleaning. Other cribs have manual rocking functions which can be a soothing distraction for your baby. You'll need a mattress that is comfortable to be used with your crib. It must be at least 30cm in depth to allow your baby plenty of headroom.
You can be confident that your baby will be safe and comfortable in a bedside cot. Kate Hudson, Serena Williams and Gigi hadid are all fans of SNOO's bedside crib. It is definitely worth considering as an alternative to the Moses basket.

Safety
The Lullaby Trust, in conjunction with the NHS, has issued official safe sleeping guidelines which recommend 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 reduce the risk of suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome. A bedside crib is an excellent option that allows your baby to safely be close enough for you to feed them at night and help them return to sleep without having to leave your own bed. This is an excellent option if you are recovering from an operation or C-section and have limited mobility.
Silver Cross Slumber Carbon 3 in 1 travel cot bedside crib is our top pick for a crib to sleep in. It's small and folds flat to fit into its bag for travel and is perfect for holidays or nights away from home. bedside cot 6 months plus 's the lightest option for a bedside cot and has a soft, comfortable foam mattress with mesh panels that allow air to flow. It also has an option for incline. Plus, it won Gold at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Moses basket or Cot Crib.
Another fab bedside cot option is the Chicco Next2me Magic bedside crib which was awarded Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It features a built-in change mat and storage solutions, is lightweight at 10kg, and features an adjustable side that can be lowered down for easy access.
Style
For many mothers, particularly those recovering from C-sections A crib that is placed near the bed could prove to an absolute blessing. They are attached to your bed so you can easily reach your baby without having to get out of bed and letting you feed them and comfort them quickly. They're an excellent choice for breastfeeding mothers as the close proximity can help increase their milk supply.
In addition to being extremely useful, bassinets are elegant and that's why they're so sought-after. They're often a bit more spacious than Moses baskets and are available in many different styles, with some even having extra features such as a gentle tilt to the reflux. They're designed to sit next to your bed and can be moved around the house as baby grows. Some are portable, which means they're great for travelling parents.
When you are choosing a bedside cot it is important to look for designs that have drop sides that are simple to use. This allows you to lower your infant into the bassinet without having to lift them up into your arms. This can be a challenge for mothers with mobility issues. bedside cot 6 months plus of these models is the Chicco Next2Me Magic which has been highly praised by Mumsnetters and was shortlisted for our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category.
Some models also have a transparent side, which allows you to see your baby. This is especially useful when you're exhausted at 3am and you need to feed your baby. A quick glance could make a big difference. As was noted by Emily, our MFM home tester the Sleepiest BassiNest a great option. It's easy to lower.
Budget
A bedside crib is an excellent option if you are not yet ready to upgrade to a larger crib. This bassinet-style crib attaches to your bed, so you can easily reach your baby to feed them at night or even comfort them without causing any disturbance to yourself. It's also a great choice for those with restricted movement after a C-section and is a popular choice with celeb mums including Stacey Solomon and Binky Felstead.
Our Parent Testers loved the new version of this well-loved crib from Chicco that won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. It's spacious and breathable, and comes with six different height settings for growing babies. There is also a gentle reflux setting. It can also be used as a travel cot, and it comes with a handy storage bag.
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's one of the lighter options and can be packed into its own travel bag.
The SnuzPod bedside cot is yet another highly rated item that's easy to put together and fold away and comes with a variety of features to ensure the perfect night's rest. It comes with a removable, adjustable bassinet that lifts off, which can fit more beds than other cots. The fabric is breathable, and helps regulate your baby's temperature. It features a soft rocking feature and an incline to help with reflux. It's also light enough to use as a travel crib when you are out and about. It's a bit more expensive than other cots for bed, but our Parent Testers affirm that it's worth the extra money.