How to Choose the Best Bedside Cot uk
Official guidelines for safe sleep from both NHS and Lullaby Trust recommends that newborns sleep in their own crib or Moses basket. A crib that is placed near the bed is an effective and space-saving solution for room-sharing new parents.
Mumsnetters adore this co-sleeper since it's spacious with lots of room for babies to grow and play, and far more substantial than the size of a Moses basket. It is also easy to assemble, and comes with a carry bag.
What is a bedside crib?
Bedside cots (also called bassinets, side sleepers or co-sleepers) are an ideal and safe way for your baby to be close to you in the early months. These cribs attach to your bed and allow you to pull your child to you to feed them at night or for comforting. These cribs are also ideal for mums who are nursing or recovering from a Cesarean Section.
These cots are often a little smaller than standard cots but they provide plenty of room for your baby to rest. You can choose from a wide range of styles and features, depending on what you prefer. Many cribs with a bedside feature an adjustable or drop-down side that makes it easier to reach your baby during feeding time at night. They also come in different heights, based on your bed size.
Some cribs with a bedside have an adjustable riser that allows you to add a slight slope to the sleep space which can help with reflux and an easy zip-off side for cleaning. Some cribs have manual rocking features which can provide a soothing distraction for your baby. bedside travel cot 'll require a mattress that's air-conditioned to match your crib. It should be at least 30cm thick to allow your baby plenty of headroom.
You can be confident that your baby will be safe and secure in a bedside cot. With stars like Kate Hudson, Serena Williams and Gigi Hadid all fans of the SNOO bedside crib, it's definitely worth considering this stylish alternative to moses basket.
Safety
Official guidelines for safe sleep from the Lullaby Trust and NHS advises that newborn babies should be in the same room as you for their first six months but not in your bed to reduce the risk of suffocation and to lower the chance of sudden infant death syndrome. A bedside crib lets you keep your infant close to you to help soothe them to sleep and feed them at night without leaving your bed. It's also a great option if you have limited mobility after an operation or are recovering from a C-section.
Silver Cross Slumber Carbon 3 in 1 bedside cot travel cot is our top choice for a crib to sleep in. It's compact and folds flat to fit into its travel bag, making it perfect for holidays or nights away from home. It's one of the tiniest bedside cot options and has a comfy deep foam mattress with mesh air-flow panels, an optional incline setting, plus it won Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for Best Crib, Cot or Moses Basket.

Another great bedside cot is the Chicco Next2me Magic bedside crib which was awarded Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It comes with an integrated storage unit and changing mat, is lightweight (only 10kg) and comes with an adjustable side for easy access.
Style
For a lot of moms, especially those recovering from C-sections A crib that is placed near the bed could prove to an absolute blessing. You can easily reach your baby without getting out of your bed. This allows you to soothe and feed your infant during the night. Being close to the baby can also aid in increasing the production of milk for mothers who are breastfeeding.
They are not just functional, but also stylish. This is the reason they're so popular. Some are bigger than Moses Baskets, and some have extra features such as a gentle reflux upward slope. They're designed to fit next to your bed and can be moved around the house as baby grows. Some are portable, so they're great for travelling parents.
It is important to choose a bedside cot with drop-sides that are easy to use. They allow you to lower your infant into the bassinet without lifting them into your arms, which is difficult for mothers with mobility issues. Chicco Next2Me Magic is one of these models that has been acknowledged and shortlisted by Mumsnetters in the category of the best Cot or Crib or Moses Basket for our 2021 Mother and Baby Awards.
small bedside cot have a translucent side, which allows you to see your baby. This is especially helpful when you are tired and sleepy when one glance could make all the difference. As mentioned by Emily, our MFM home test participant Sleepiest BassiNest is an excellent choice. It's easy to lower.
Budget
If you're not ready to move to a larger cot a bedside crib may be the perfect solution. This bassinet-style crib attaches to your bed, so you can easily reach your baby for feedings at night or cuddle them without causing any disturbance to yourself. It's a great choice for those who are unable to move following an operation such as a C-section. Celebrity moms such as Binky Felstead and Stacey Solomon have also chosen this model.
Our Parent Testers loved this latest version of the well-loved Chicco crib, which won 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot or Crib. It's large and breathable, and comes with six height settings to accommodate growing babies as well as a gentle setting for incline. It can also be used as a travel cot, and it comes with an excellent storage bag.
A bedside cot can be difficult to move around your home, but our Parents Testers found the Shnuggle Air beside crib really simple to move. It's among the lightest options and compact enough to fit into its own bag for travel, which means you can carry it along with you on your trip.
The SnuzPod is another highly rated bedside cot that's simple to put together and fold away and comes with a variety of features for a good night's sleep. It has a removable, lift-off bassinet which fits more beds than other cots. The fabric is breathable, and helps to regulate your baby's temperature. It also features a soft rocking function and an incline setting for reflux, and it's light enough to be used as a travel cot if you're out and about. It's a bit more expensive than other bedside cribs but Parents Testers believe it's worth the extra cost.