20 Things You Should Know About Best Bedside Cots

20 Things You Should Know About Best Bedside Cots

The Best Bedside Cots

A bedside cot is a bassinet-style crib that is attached to your bed, making it safe for babies to sleep right next to you. This is a great choice to allow your baby to be near for peaceful feedings during the early stages.

The HALO bassiNest Essentia was the winner in our top rated bedside cots for testing. It comes with an adjustable sleep surface that can be swiveled and sidewalls which can be easily lowered. This makes it easy to reach for comfort and lull them back to sleep.

Safety

A bedside crib is a fantastic solution for new parents who wish to keep their infant near them without compromising security. This kind of cot attaches to the bed's side and has a single end which can be lifted or dropped down so you can reach your baby. You can use a bedside crib to feed your baby at night or help them go to sleep. It's also a great choice for mums who have had a C-section. Bedside cots come in many different designs and sizes, and some even have storage. When you are looking for a cot for your bedside, be sure to check the safety features.

The Boori Oasis Oval Cot has an attractive design and is simple to put together. Its oval-shaped design is perfect for babies who like to roll in their sleep. They won't be confined in a corner like they would with the rectangular cot. It is also able to slide through doors with standard frames which is a huge benefit for parents with limited space.

Another great option is the La Redoute Willox Adjustable Cot Bed. This cot is an excellent all-rounder, with plenty of features to make parenting easier as well as a gorgeous look. Its movable sides mean it can grow with your child, and then transform into an infant bed when they're ready. It's also lightweight, which means it's easy to move around.

A good quality bedside crib should have high mesh sides to prevent your baby from falling out. It should be securely attached to your bed with no gaps or loose parts. Ask a professional if you are not confident in fitting a bedside crib yourself.

Ideally, you should avoid sleeping with your child until they're at least six months old. The official advice from the Lullaby Trust and the NHS is that babies should not be sleeping in your bed due to the risk of suffocation and overheating. However, if you have to co-sleep, a bedside crib is the safest option.

Size

A bedside cot is a bassinet-style cot which is attached to the bed's side. It has a side that can be adjusted to allow you to reach your baby without having to leave the bed. Celeb mums like Stacey Solomon Binky Felstead, and Lucy Mecklenburgh love these. They are ideal for those who are unable to move following a C-section.

The Maxi-Cosi Lora is our top choice. It has a peekaboo feature that allows you to view your baby at the bottom of the mattress. It can also be adjusted to the mattress's height however some mothers have complained about the difficulty of moving it up and down. It is also one of our lightest options that can be folded into a suitcase size. This makes it ideal for travel with your baby.

Another option that is great is the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which can be used as a travel cot, bassinet and playpen. It even was awarded our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards gold medal in the best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It comes with a useful storage shelf underneath and is light enough to carry in and out of the car. However, some mums found it a bit long and wide for tight spaces, particularly when used as a bedside sleeper.

Design

The best bedside cribs are modern, sleek and stylish. Some cribs come with innovative designs, like an open-air flap on the sides to let you check on your baby without disturbing him. Other features, such as adjustable height, are helpful when your child has difficulty getting up and down from their bed. These sleepers can also be used as a bassinet or cot with an incline position for babies who are reflux. There are also plenty of options for those who want something more traditional.



Some of our top picks are the CoZee Air from Tutti Bambini that won bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot Crib, Moses Basket category and the Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted in the same category. Both have adjustable heights and can be converted into a travel cot that can be used for use when away from home.  foldable bedside crib  and easy to move from room room.

large bedside cot  prefer the Lua Bedside sleeper that includes a changing mat, storage space and a collapsible baby bassinet that can be transformed into portable mini cot. It also comes with an organizer bag. Jasmine says that it is the perfect size for infants and is bigger than Moses baskets, which may feel flimsy or thin.

The iCandy Cocoon is another great option. It can be used as a Moses Basket, cot or travel cot. It comes with an adjustable changing table that pops up and a shelf for toys and books, and an adjustable mesh side that allows you to view your baby. It's not very light however it's easy to move around and looks great in any bedroom.

Cost

If you're in the market for a bedside sleeper crib or bassinet, the cost is a consideration. Certain of the most popular models can be quite expensive. However, there are many cheaper alternatives. There are a variety of styles and colors to match your nursery decor.

The best cribs for bedside use are adjustable and can be raised up to the height of your mattress. Some models also have an incline position that is ideal for babies with reflux. They can also be folded away when not in use and some models even have a travel bag included which is perfect for new mothers who frequently go out or have guests staying with them.

Bedside cots are usually smaller than Moses baskets, but smaller than cribs. Some can be moved from one place to another, and others have a side that can be raised to allow you to lift your baby towards you to feed them or calm him. Some have an integrated rocker so that you can soothe your baby to sleep.

Clair de Lune, a mid-priced model, was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Crib category. The design is sleek and stylish however it's a little larger than some of the other options, meaning it may not be the best choice for small spaces. It's also fairly heavy, at over 10kg, and needs some maneuvering to get it in position. Emily from Clair de Lune also notes that it's not as simple to get in and out of as some other bedside sleepers, because the sides don't move much and you'll have to bend over to pick up your baby.