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Bedside cots (also called co-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their baby at night without the risk of SIDS. However they are not recommended for use up to 6 months of age when your baby will be required to be moved into a cot, or a moses basket.
MFM home tester Mehack loved the fact that this model has a bassinet that can be lifted off to use in the home and a manual rocking function. It was also easy to put together and came with its own travel bag for convenient storage.
Size
Cots and cot beds differ in terms of size and size, with cots being a bit smaller than cot beds. They can also be converted into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used up to three years older. If you're considering a wooden cot, there are typically two sizes to choose from both large and standard both of which convert into a cot bed/toddler bed. Choosing the larger one is a good idea if you want your child to sleep in it until they reach +/- three.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot 6 months plus cot was slightly larger than a Moses basket but not too large for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to lift the baby in and out of the cot for night feedings or soothing and that the quality is superior to others she has seen that are flimsy.
Emily who is a home tester, is awed by the versatility of the Maxi-Cosi Lora - it is a portable, lift-off bassinet. It also is a rock. It also comes with a reflux incline and a machine washable liner that is breathable. It was also nominated for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Moses Basket category. The Lora is compatible with a South African cot mattress unlike other international or European brands. This means that you don't have to purchase an entirely new mattress each time your baby grows. It will require a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the perfect mattress for your cot.
Height
When choosing a bedside cot newborn cot be sure to choose one that can be elevated to a height that's comfortable for feeding your babies. It must also be lowered to a level that is not in the way so you can lift up your baby to feed them at night or comfort him. This is particularly useful in the event of recovering from a C-section. For example the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted up to the height of 58cm. the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma Huddle up to 70cm.
Another thing to think about is the height you would like to set for the base of your cot to be. While some mums find it easier to lift their children out of traditional Moses baskets at the smallest level, some mothers prefer having a higher base that gives them more stability. One of our mom testers said that the Joie Roomie Glide was a popular option. It is a collapsible side you can push at the press of a button.
Keep in mind that a bedside or bassinet should not be used until your baby is able to hold their head up unaided generally about 6 months. This is due to the risk of being suffocated. It is also important to remember that if you choose a bassinet/bedside baby bed sleeper that can convert into a cot, you will need to remove the sides as soon as your child is ready for this to ensure they don't get out of bed or get out of bed.
Design
There are a variety of cribs that are bedside, ranging from simple to luxurious. Some of the more expensive options come with features like an integrated light and a soothing center which plays music and sounds and comes with two levels that help to soothe your baby back to sleep, or a swivelling footrest that allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be converted into an infant bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for 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 an adjustable base that allows you to pick up your baby and transfer them from one side of the crib to the other without needing to get up. This is ideal for mothers who are recovering from Caesareans or who require bed for longer durations of time. MFM mom home tester Jasmine was awed by this feature, saying that it was simple to use and made her baby much easier especially after a c-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards to be the Best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib. It is machine washable and comes with a interior, reflux incline, and a rocking feature. It's slightly larger than the other cribs for bed we've looked at, but it folds flat into its bag for travel, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
Leya, MFM mum home tester also acknowledged the crib's usefulness. She claimed that it was designed for parents and infants. It is easy to move and super-sturdy. She said that the swivelling bassinet base was fantastic because it let you move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lowered to facilitate access, especially for new mums recovering from c-sections.
Safety
A large bedside cot's main safety characteristic is that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their child to feed or comfort them, or change his or his or her nappy. This is ideal for new mothers recovering from an C-section. It is recommended to choose the design that allows you to lower the side of the bed with a single button press. This allows you to lift your child up without getting out of bed. This is crucial, particularly when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. It is also important to not add anything to the crib that increases the chance of suffocation or injury, including duvets and pillows, which can cause babies to overheat.
The CPSC's NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to problems with the product, such as gaps between the bedside sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents); fabric-sided enclosed openings (11 incidents); consumer misassembly or missing parts (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC considered the possibility of introducing additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For instance the products would need to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the lowered rail. However, the CPSC determined that these requirements are not efficient or feasible to reduce the number of incidents where infants were entrapped between the bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
Many of the incidents reported in the NPR included multi-use bedside beds which can be converted into different types of furniture, like play yards or bassinets. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC include a different provision to the proposed rule for multi-use bedside cot mattress sleepers that would permit them to meet minimum side height requirements for bassinets using an attachment that can be removed. Attachments can be permanently attached or removed when the product is not being used as a bassinet for babies.
The CPSC is examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR regarding bedside sleepers. The Commission will consider these comments when it votes on the final rule that is expected to be released in November 2021.
Bedside cots (also called co-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their baby at night without the risk of SIDS. However they are not recommended for use up to 6 months of age when your baby will be required to be moved into a cot, or a moses basket.
MFM home tester Mehack loved the fact that this model has a bassinet that can be lifted off to use in the home and a manual rocking function. It was also easy to put together and came with its own travel bag for convenient storage.
Size
Cots and cot beds differ in terms of size and size, with cots being a bit smaller than cot beds. They can also be converted into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used up to three years older. If you're considering a wooden cot, there are typically two sizes to choose from both large and standard both of which convert into a cot bed/toddler bed. Choosing the larger one is a good idea if you want your child to sleep in it until they reach +/- three.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot 6 months plus cot was slightly larger than a Moses basket but not too large for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to lift the baby in and out of the cot for night feedings or soothing and that the quality is superior to others she has seen that are flimsy.
Emily who is a home tester, is awed by the versatility of the Maxi-Cosi Lora - it is a portable, lift-off bassinet. It also is a rock. It also comes with a reflux incline and a machine washable liner that is breathable. It was also nominated for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Moses Basket category. The Lora is compatible with a South African cot mattress unlike other international or European brands. This means that you don't have to purchase an entirely new mattress each time your baby grows. It will require a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the perfect mattress for your cot.
Height
When choosing a bedside cot newborn cot be sure to choose one that can be elevated to a height that's comfortable for feeding your babies. It must also be lowered to a level that is not in the way so you can lift up your baby to feed them at night or comfort him. This is particularly useful in the event of recovering from a C-section. For example the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted up to the height of 58cm. the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma Huddle up to 70cm.
Another thing to think about is the height you would like to set for the base of your cot to be. While some mums find it easier to lift their children out of traditional Moses baskets at the smallest level, some mothers prefer having a higher base that gives them more stability. One of our mom testers said that the Joie Roomie Glide was a popular option. It is a collapsible side you can push at the press of a button.
Keep in mind that a bedside or bassinet should not be used until your baby is able to hold their head up unaided generally about 6 months. This is due to the risk of being suffocated. It is also important to remember that if you choose a bassinet/bedside baby bed sleeper that can convert into a cot, you will need to remove the sides as soon as your child is ready for this to ensure they don't get out of bed or get out of bed.
Design
There are a variety of cribs that are bedside, ranging from simple to luxurious. Some of the more expensive options come with features like an integrated light and a soothing center which plays music and sounds and comes with two levels that help to soothe your baby back to sleep, or a swivelling footrest that allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be converted into an infant bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for 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 an adjustable base that allows you to pick up your baby and transfer them from one side of the crib to the other without needing to get up. This is ideal for mothers who are recovering from Caesareans or who require bed for longer durations of time. MFM mom home tester Jasmine was awed by this feature, saying that it was simple to use and made her baby much easier especially after a c-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards to be the Best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib. It is machine washable and comes with a interior, reflux incline, and a rocking feature. It's slightly larger than the other cribs for bed we've looked at, but it folds flat into its bag for travel, so it's relatively compact when not in use.
Leya, MFM mum home tester also acknowledged the crib's usefulness. She claimed that it was designed for parents and infants. It is easy to move and super-sturdy. She said that the swivelling bassinet base was fantastic because it let you move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lowered to facilitate access, especially for new mums recovering from c-sections.
Safety
A large bedside cot's main safety characteristic is that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their child to feed or comfort them, or change his or his or her nappy. This is ideal for new mothers recovering from an C-section. It is recommended to choose the design that allows you to lower the side of the bed with a single button press. This allows you to lift your child up without getting out of bed. This is crucial, particularly when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. It is also important to not add anything to the crib that increases the chance of suffocation or injury, including duvets and pillows, which can cause babies to overheat.
The CPSC's NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to problems with the product, such as gaps between the bedside sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents); fabric-sided enclosed openings (11 incidents); consumer misassembly or missing parts (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC considered the possibility of introducing additional requirements to bedside sleepers. For instance the products would need to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the lowered rail. However, the CPSC determined that these requirements are not efficient or feasible to reduce the number of incidents where infants were entrapped between the bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
Many of the incidents reported in the NPR included multi-use bedside beds which can be converted into different types of furniture, like play yards or bassinets. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC include a different provision to the proposed rule for multi-use bedside cot mattress sleepers that would permit them to meet minimum side height requirements for bassinets using an attachment that can be removed. Attachments can be permanently attached or removed when the product is not being used as a bassinet for babies.
The CPSC is examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR regarding bedside sleepers. The Commission will consider these comments when it votes on the final rule that is expected to be released in November 2021.
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