11 "Faux Pas" That Are Actually OK To Make With Your Bedside Cot Newborn

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11 "Faux Pas" That Are Actually OK To Make With Your Bedside Cot Newborn

Bedside Cot Newborn

Newborns need a secure and cosy confined space for sleep. A cot that is placed at the bedside lets you easily reach baby for feedings at night and calming.

It comes with a storage compartment that is ideal to store extra nappies and blankets for changing your baby's diapers every morning. MFM mum home tester Roanna was also impressed by the way the side wall can be lowered for easier access to her baby.

Easy to reach

The best cribs for bedside use are designed to be put next to your bed so that you can easily reach your baby for feedings at night and diaper changes. They will have mesh sides you can see your baby's face through, which means you can easily monitor them at night. The cribs are light and portable, which means you can move them from room to room at your convenience. The ideal crib should be affixed to your bed with straps of safety or a harness to keep it in the right place. The mattress should be firm, breathable and comfortable for your baby.

One of the best examples is the SnuzPod4 crib, which can be fitted to all beds and features a unique swivel function that allows you to turn it around for maximum accessibility even when you're in the bed. It's got a lot of advanced features including ComfortAir breathability technology and an adjustable reflux incline. It is also affordable, making it not only practical, but also affordable.

Another bedside crib that's worth considering is the Joie Roomie Glide next-to-me crib. The crib glides effortlessly, lulling babies back to sleep. It can also be adjusted for different levels. It also has a soft mattress that's thick, cushioned and water-resistant. It's important to note that you should only purchase the mattress specifically designed for use in the crib - second-hand mattresses can increase the risk of SIDS and may become less supportive as time passes.

It's also a good idea to avoid using soft bedding, such as duvets or pillows, in the crib. It could make your baby suffocate, so you should instead use a muslin cot cover made of cotton and light blanket. Before you go to bed, take away everything that toys and other items are from the crib. They could cause a lot of discomfort to your baby. You should also keep the room dark, calm and quiet before you put your baby to bed. This will help them sleep peacefully. It's also helpful to have simple routines that are soothing, such as reading the story or listening to a song to soothe your baby.

Easy to clean

A bedside cot newborn is the ideal choice for your infant since it allows you to keep your baby close to you at all times. It ensures your baby doesn't get tangled up in sheets or blankets, and they are able to reach their toys easily when awake. Make sure the crib meets British safety standards, and that there are no loose parts. It is better to purchase the crib from a brand new manufacturer rather instead of a used one since older cribs may have a lot of problems.

Cleaning the cot regularly is vital to ensure it's free of germs, dust and debris. You should remove the bedding and mattress from the cot and wash them in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines. This will eliminate any mites or bacteria present within the fabric. It is a good idea to use hypoallergenic, non-scented laundry detergent. This will prevent allergies and skin irritation in babies that can be caused by scented products. It's also a good idea to wash bedding with hot water as the heat kills more germs and mites.


Take away any toys or stuffed animals from the crib while cleaning. These are dangerous for young children as they are susceptible to chewing them. Toys and stuffed animals may be able to stick to the cot's surface and create a sour smell.

Take this opportunity to inspect your mattress for signs that it's worn out. If you find any loose parts, make sure you tighten them as soon as possible. Also, take away mobiles and other items that are hanging over the cot as they could cause strangulation. Finally, don't put the cot near the radiator or in direct sunlight.

You should only use non-toxic cleaning solutions for cleaning the cot. This is because toddlers and infants often play with and taste surfaces which is why you must avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals. If you are able, use a mild detergent or a natural mixture of vinegar and lemon juice. It is also important to air out the cot often by placing it in a room that is well ventilated or outdoors on a sunny day.

Easy to move

The best cribs for beds will be light and portable, meaning you can move them from room to room. They also let you keep your baby close to you while still allowing them to be able to sleep on their own. This is crucial because the official safe sleeping guidelines from the NHS and Lullaby Trust states that infants should not be co-slept with adults, due to suffocation risks.

A good bedside crib will include a mesh mattress and side panels that are transparent enough to let you observe your baby without waking them up. It should be elevated slightly from the ground so that your baby can breathe. It also requires an even, flat surface. You should be able to find sheets that fit the mattress perfectly. The Lullaby Trust also recommends using an breathable swaddle should you choose to use one.

Many of the best cribs for sleeping are small enough to let you easily lift your child towards you in order to feed them during the middle of the night. This is an excellent feature for breastfeeding mums as it helps your partner feel more connected with the baby. This crib type is a great choice for babies who have reflux since it allows them to gently tilt into an anti-reflux pose. This crib is only recommended under the guidance of your physician or health medical professional.

A bassinet cot could also be attached to the side of your mattress. It has a drop down side that lets you reach your baby with ease and can be used as a stand-alone crib for travelling. It's a great way to lower the risk of SIDS. But, you should ensure that it is properly fitted and is in compliance with British safety standards.

A popular model is the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue, which can be used as a standard bassinet or affixed to your bed for safe side-by-side sleeping. It comes with wheels and plenty of storage space, so it is easy to move from room to room. It also comes with an automatic rocking feature that can help soothe a crying baby.

Easy to assemble

A bedside cot infant is a co-sleeper in the style of a bassinet that can be attached to the side of your adult bed, giving you easy access to nighttime feedings and soothing your baby back to sleep. It's a great choice for new mums who need to rest while recovering from c-sections or those who want a safe place for their newborn to rest. These beds are designed to keep the head of your child from being accidentally covered. They also feature a solid base, meaning you don't have to be concerned about them falling out. Some models have a gliding movement that will help your baby fall asleep and some include the option of a sound system or a night light.

If you decide to purchase a bedside cot, be sure to read the instructions of the manufacturer carefully. Some manufacturers list all the screws needed to put it together however, you may have to purchase additional screws if your kit doesn't include them all. Look for key words in the booklet in the list of screws, such as "not included" or "sold separately," to ensure you're buying the right screws. If you're required to purchase additional screws, make sure you bring the guide with you to avoid confusion at the hardware store.

If you're on less of a budget, you might consider a convertible bedside cot which can be made into a full-sized crib once your child has outgrown it. These beds are great for those who travel often and have a limited space at home. They can easily fold up and moved from room room.

It is essential to teach your baby to sleep in a cot, rather than sharing your bed. This will lower the risk of SIDS. SIDS is more common in infants who share beds with their parents. Make sure the crib is clean and has a comfortable mattress and that the sheets are tucked into the cot so that they don't overhang the shoulders of your baby. Swaddling  wooden bedside cot  is another option, but you must stop as soon as your baby is able to turn over.