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Choosing a Large Bedside Cot

Bedside cots (also called co-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to let parents rest with their baby at night without risk of SIDS. They are only recommended up to 6 months, when your baby is old enough to be moved to the crib.

Mehack, a MFM home tester, was impressed by the fact that this model features a bassinet that can be used throughout the house. It also has the ability to rock manually. It was simple to put together, and even came with a travel bag.

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Cots are smaller than cots. They can also be converted into toddler beds, while cot beds are generally only used for up to three years. old. There are two sizes of wooden cots - big and standard, which can be converted into a toddler bed or cot. Choosing the larger one is a good idea if you want your child to sleep in it until they reach at least three years old.

Jasmine, a MFM mom who tried the product at home, said she liked the fact that it was a little bigger than the typical Moses basket, but not too large for her baby’s room. Jasmine says it's easy to lift the baby into and out of the cot for evening feedings or to soothe and that the quality is superior to others she has seen that are flimsy.

Another home tester, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi Lora can be used in a variety of ways It's a bassinet that lifts off that you can move around the home, and it's rocking too. It also comes with an incline for reflux and a machine washable liner that breathes. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. The Lora is a perfect fit for a South African cot mattress unlike many international or European brands. This means you don't need to buy a new mattress every time your baby grows. However, it will require an exclusive bedding set (60x120cm). Find the ideal mattress for your cot here.

Height

When you are choosing a crib that is bedside make sure it can be adjusted to a comfortable height for you. It should also be able to be dropped to the ground so that you can lift your baby closer to you for feedings at night or to soothe. This is especially useful if you're recovering from C-section. The Next2me Cot and Tutti Bambini can be adjusted to the maximum height of 58cm, while the Snuzpod 3 can go up to 63cm, and the Knuma Hutch up to 70cm.

Another thing to consider is how low you want the cot's base to be. While some mothers find it easier to lift their babies out of standard Moses baskets when they are at the lowest level, some mothers prefer a higher base to give them more stability. One of our mom testers stated that the Joie Roomie Glide was a popular choice. It comes with an easily collapsible side that you can press at the press of a button.

Be aware that a bassinet/bedside sleeper should not be used until your baby is able to hold their head up unaided generally around 6 months. This is because of the possibility of inhaling suffocation. It is also important to be aware that when your child is old enough to convert a bassinet/bedside sleeping system into a cot, they must take the sides off when they are able to do this. This will stop them from getting out or falling out of bed.

Design

There are a variety of cribs for bedside use, ranging from simple to extravagant. The more expensive options could include features such as an integrated night light, a soothing centre that plays sounds and music and offers two levels of vibration to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or even a swivelling base that makes it easier to reach your child for feedings. Some models can be transformed into the toddler bed or cot (or both) when your child is ready to go to their own bed.

For example the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which won Bronze in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards for the Best Crib, Cot or Moses Basket category, has a swivelling base that allows you to pick up your newborn and transfer them from one side of the crib to the other without having to get up. This is perfect for mothers who are recovering from Caesarean births or who have to remain in bed for extended periods. Jasmine, a MFM mom who tried this product at home, stated that it was simple to use and made it easier for her to reach her baby, especially after the c-section.

Chicco Next2me Magic is another option. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib. It has a machine-washable liner, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's larger than other cribs for bed that we've tested, however it folds into its bag for travel, making it relatively compact when it's not in use.

Leya, MFM mum home tester Also, she appreciated the bedside cot used crib's function. She said it was designed for both parents and babies. It is easy to move and super-sturdy. She said that the bassinet's pivoting base was fantastic because it allowed you to move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lowered to facilitate access for mothers who are recovering from c-sections.

Safety

A large bedside cot's main security characteristic is the fact that it is able to be adjusted or moved so that parents can reach their baby to feed or comfort them, or change his or his or her diaper. This means that it's ideal for new mothers who may still recovering from a C-section. Find a model that lets you lower one side at the push of a button, so you can easily lift your baby without getting out of the bed. This is particularly important as your baby gets older and becomes more mobile. You'll also want to be careful not to add anything to the cot that increases the risk of suffocation or injury, like pillows and duvets, which could cause babies to become overheated.

The NPR of the CPSC NPR includes 24 incidents that are attributed to product issues, such as gaps between a bedside sleeper (adult bed) and the bedside sleeper (12 incidents) as well as enclosed openings made of fabric (11) and consumer misassembly (6 incidents).

In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of introducing additional requirements to bedside crib travel cot sleepers. For example the products would need to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the rails that are lowered. The CPSC decided, however, that these requirements weren't practical or effective in reducing amount of instances where infants are trapped between the bedside rail and an adult bed.

The majority of the incidents covered in the NPR concerned multi-use bedside sleepers which can be converted to different types of furniture, like bassinets or play yards. Several commenters suggested that the CPSC include in the proposed rule a different provision for multiuse bedside crib travel cot sleepers to allow them to meet the minimum side-height requirements for bassinets by using a removable attachment that can be connected permanently or disconnected when the item is not being used as an actual bassinet.

The CPSC is considering these and other comments that were received in response to its NPR regarding bedside sleepers. The Commission will consider these comments when it decides on the final rule which is expected to be issued in November of 2021.

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