Bedside Cot Crib
A bedside cot crib lets you to sleep comfortably with your infant without the risk of overheating or even death by suffocation. These cribs can be attached to the bedside and are helpful for mothers having a c-section who are unable to get out of bed.
MFM home tester Emily found this crib simple to put together and she loved the mesh windows to let air circulate and give babies a better view. It folds flat and stowed into a convenient travel bag.
Safety
A crib that is bedside is a unique crib that is able to connect seamlessly to the parents' beds, giving an easy way to care for their baby during the night. The crib lets parents reach their baby easily so they can feed and comfort them without having to leave the bed. This is beneficial for parents who may be suffering from sleep apnea during those first few months. It promotes healthy growth in the baby by creating an environment that is safe and comfortable.

A good quality bedside cot crib will have an extremely strong connection and a non-slip design for the bed's foot which reduces the chance of accidents which could cause injury to your baby. They also meet safety standards like BS EN 1130, which assures your baby is safe and secure when they sleep. Make sure the mattress you have in your crib is firm and not soft. Also, look for any holes or gaps that could increase the risk of suffocation.
Avoid using pillows, duvets or baby bumpers for your baby's crib, in the event that they were not designed to be used in conjunction with a crib. They can be an extremely risk to safety and might not meet the required safety standards. It is also important to ensure that any toys or other items your baby is playing with in the crib are securely attached to the crib and aren't too far out of the edges.
If you're not sure about a certain piece of equipment, ask other parents in an NCT group or at a baby cafe for help and look for a product that is brand new and complies with current safety standards, instead of secondhand or hand-me-downs. Check the crib for damage prior to purchasing it.
A bassinet is an alternative. It is like a crib but is usually fixed to your bed. It does not have legs. My Source for newborns and are especially great for those recovering from a C-section, since they're a great option to keep your baby close and by your side throughout the day.
Size
Sweet2Sleep's bedside crib allows you to keep your baby close at night. Ideal for feeding at midnight, heartfelt cuddles and comfort checks while you are cosy in your own bed, this clever crib is loaded with features to aid in bonding and soothing your newborn. You can easily raise or lower the side rail of the crib using only one hand, to help soothe and comfort your child or for safe sleep monitoring. It comes with an easy rocking feature and an incline function to help relieve symptoms such as stomach pain and indigestion.
It has a large storage area underneath the crib that is ideal for nappies or blankets. It's designed to fit divan beds so you don't have to worry about your frame. One of our mom testers, Gulhan Arapoglu, said it's a good size and robust and easy to move from room to room. She also said it's a little heavier than some bedside cribs but that's because of the extra features such as the rocking mode and the reflux incline.
Firm mattresses are one of the most important features to look out for when choosing a crib. Mattresses that are soft can increase the risk of SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. A mattress that is firm is an ideal choice for your baby since it is more comfortable and helps support healthy growth of the spine.
You can purchase a crib mattress separately. However, we recommend to purchase a high-quality model to give your baby the best quality sleep. Check that the mattress meets British safety standards and is the right size for your child.
If you're considering buying a cot bed for your bed it's a good idea to do some research to ensure that you're getting the best deal. Utilizing Black Friday sales is a great way to save money on these practical cribs. It's best to buy a crib directly from the manufacturer directly so you can be certain of its quality and ensure that it is safe to use. standards.
Style
A bedside crib is an attached bassinet to your bed. These cribs are great to keep your baby close enough that you can access them easily for night feedings and soothe them back into sleep during nap time. They're also a blessing for mums recovering from c-section births, who might struggle to get up to look after their baby in the middle of the night.
There are a variety of styles available however, you should search for the following features:
Can it be cleaned with a machine or do you need an unwashable mattress cover? How big is the bed and can you lower or raise it to fit? It is easy to move, but how heavy is it?
Mum tester Jasmine particularly liked the fact that this crib can swivel, which made it easier to reach into and out of to take her newborn. She also appreciated the size, stating that it's not as big as a traditional crib but it's larger than standard Moses baskets. It's also comfortable for her infant. It's also simple to build and it folds flat, making it easy to transport. Some mothers found it to be somewhat heavy, however, which may be an issue for those with mobility issues.
The Maxi-Cosi Lora is another option to consider. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the Best Cot or Crib. It's different from other cribs for bed in that it doesn't have a drop-down panel but rather an adjustable side that can be lower to reach baby. It's not as compact as other cribs for bed, but it's still fairly portable and comes with a travel bag for easy storage.
Some cribs can be transformed into a cot or toddler using an expansion kit. This can be a useful feature for families planning to extend the duration of their baby's bed well beyond the infant stage, but it's not always required.
Budget
The best cribs for bedside use will sit right by your bed, so you can watch your baby and attend to night feeds and nappy changes without needing to get out of your own bed. You can fold or close the sides so that you can access them in the dark. They should also be breathable to give you a comfortable sleep. Most will come with an upholstered bed, which is ideal since you do not want it to be too hard or clumpy.
The price of more complicated models will be more expensive. Consider whether the crib will work with your bed or not. Some cribs are only compatible with a particular type of divan base, and this could be a problem if have a unique bed frame.
The Next2me Magic crib which is a favorite among those who have a divan is a great option for those who already own one. It was nominated for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, in the category of the best Cot or Crib or Moses Basket. Our mum testers have given it a thumbs up, saying it's made with mesh sides that allow you to see the baby's face through. It also has a convenient storage shelf for blankets and nappies and is surprisingly light at 10kg.
Another option is the SnuzPod4, available in a range of colours and our moms have been extremely pleased with it too. The SnuzPod4 is a slim, sleek design that provides plenty of room for baby to sleep comfortably. Our mothers are also impressed by features like incline options, which help with reflux, and a soothing, rocking mechanism.
Both cribs can be bought at PS99 or less, making them more affordable than a Moses Basket if you're looking to save on the initial cost. Always adhere to safe sleeping guidelines and ensure that the crib you pick is safe.