The Best Bedside Cot For Newborns
A bedside crib is a bassinet type crib that is attached to the side of your mattress. This makes it simple to reach your baby at night for a relaxed feeding. They are suitable for infants from birth to six months old.
Official safe sleeping guidance from both the NHS and The Lullaby Trust recommends newborns sleep in a separate cot from parents' beds to reduce the risk of SIDS. These best bedside cots make this possible.
1. Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper and Clear-Vue
When co-sleeping was a brand-new concept, a father-and-son team founded Arm's Reach and came up with a concept that would let parents be able to sleep comfortably with their infants. It was the first bedside cot that allows babies to sleep close by without getting suffocated or falling onto the mattress or on the parent's side of the bed. The Clear-Vue is still in wide use today, with a 25-year history and no reported injuries or deaths.
It comes with a fitted mattress and an infant bassinet. The bassinet is suitable for infants up to five months old or until they are getting up on their knees. The Co-Sleeper can be used as a stand-alone bassinet, or it can attach to the parent's bed with the included attachment strap and plate. The Co-Sleeper is simple to switch between both modes by pulling strings. However it doesn't meet federal standards for an attached bed. Therefore, your child is not safe to leave unattended.
McKenna was also awed by the Co-Sleeper’s accessibility. She said it is simple to lift your child in and out of the bassinet from the comfortable bed to feed them during the night or other care requirements. He also praised its safety, saying the Co-Sleeper is compliant with all standards for bassinets and cribs and has been available for decades, with "probably 1.5 million units sold" and no reported incidents of infants dying or being injured.
The Clear-Vue bedside cot was the most accessible of all the cots we tried. Its swiveling sleeping area and height adjustment made it easier to reach into your child's room and provide comfort. Other models had lower sidewalls, which required you to reach over or crouch down to get your child, but not the Clear-Vue.
The Clear-Vue was the only one in our top five that didn't attach to the parent's bed. However, it was a close second and far superior to a few of the other models we tested, which were designed to be affixed to parent beds. It's sturdy and sturdy, with plenty of storage.
2. HALO Bassinest
The HALO Swivel Bassinest Sleeper is the only bedside cot to rotate 360 degrees, bringing baby closer and making it easier for parents to access and exit. It also has a lowering wall that allows moms to tend to their infants without getting out of bed--a huge benefit for nursing mothers who require help with their cluster feeding newborns during the early months and weeks following delivery.
The Bassinest has mesh walls on the sides which allow for plenty of airflow, and the swing feature is ideal for parents who need to watch their child throughout the night. The ability to see the baby and keep them in close proximity can be a major benefit during the grumpy delirium that comes with new parenthood.
This model earned excellent scores in the Convenience assessment which rated features that make it simple to clean and use. It is essential for anyone who has to deal with diaper blowouts and spit-ups which are all too common in the first months of life. The Bassinest is easily cleaned with water and is lightweight. The mattress pad can also be washed. The bassinest also has an additional pouch on the side which is ideal for storing items such as diapers and nipple cream, which are essential during those sleep-deprived early days of motherhood.
There are several different models of the Bassinest. One is the standard Essentia model, which is without additional features. There is also the LUXE Plus series, which has white noise and vibrating to help babies fall asleep and remain asleep. Both models include mattresses, a fitted sheet, and a massive storage caddy that's larger than the storage bags on other Bassinest alternatives.
The LUXE Plus series has the ability to lower-wall lock, a stable and sturdy base that adjusts for most beds between 22" and 34", a floor lamp that lets you see your baby during the day, and a removable storage bag that can hold additional bedding or other items. It's not ideal for travel due to its size and weight, but the swivel function is ideal to keep baby close while you're at home.
3. Joie Roomie Glide
Created to make bonding between parents and babies an absolute pleasure This co-sleeper made by English brand Joie is much more than a bedside crib. It lets you lay next to your child without sharing your bed. Sooth, feed or cuddle your baby in the peace of your own bed and take in every moment of the infant stage.
The Joie Roomie Glide Cot is simple to clean and use. It's a great choice for parents who wish to sleep together with their infant. Its cocoon-like shape with rounded edges with softly padded sides and double mesh windows allow you to observe your baby's sleep from your couch or bed. The side panel that slides up and lowers with a single hand, making it easy to answer those late night wakeup calls. The gliding motion will also gently soothe your child into peace so that you can enjoy the rest of your night.
The crib has an washable, fitted mattress that can be removed to make cleaning easier and a lightweight yet sturdy aluminium frame for easy movement. It has four locking wheels to hold it in place and is covered with rubbery fabric to avoid scratches on the floor.
The Roomie Glide's adjustable height is one of its best features. You can adjust the legs so that they are perfectly aligned with the mattress of your baby. This is especially helpful for breastfeeding mothers as it allows you to feed your baby close without leaving your bed. The height can reduce the risk of your child falling out of the crib.
Another useful feature is the built-in rocking mechanism that is perfect for babies. Two buttons on the sides of the crib activate a gentle rocking movement that is soothing and soothing for infants. You can select an easy or a energetic tempo, and the gliding function can be locked once your baby is fast asleep.
The only issue with the Roomie Glide is that it's only suitable for newborns which means you'll need to upgrade to a bigger cot once your baby is six months old (usually around the time they move into their own space). Roanna thought it was an excellent cot and would certainly recommend it.
4. Bjorn Cradle
The Bjorn Cradle is a great option for parents looking for a stylish, simple bedside cot. It's simple design looks great in any room, and it is easy to use and set up. Its low height makes it an ideal choice for parents who want to keep an eye on their baby while they sleep. This bassinet earned an above-average score in our Eco-Health category because it doesn't contain any flame retardant chemicals, has a low amount of toxic substances, and is certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Class I for baby products.
The BabyBjorn cradle is compact, comfortable cradle that soothes babies by gently rocking them. Parents can manually rock their baby, or the cradle can transform their movements into gentle rocking. The transparent mesh sides of the cradle help to promote air circulation, which allows parents to watch their baby while they sleep.
The cradle is easy move around the house because of its light weight. It is easy to clean, and can be washed in the machine using the mattress pad.
bedside cot mattress is crucial to remember that the cradle shouldn't be used with any additional padding or comforter.
As with all sleep environments it is important to follow safe slumber habits to reduce the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). This includes putting your baby on their back for each nap, and also when they sleep in the cradle. You should also put the cradle down when your baby begins pushing up on their hands or knees, or reaches 8kg/18 lb.
The BabyBjorn crib, like the other cribs and bassinets is made of child-friendly materials. These materials are tested to ensure they are up to date with safety standards. The manufacturer tests their products to be sure they do not contain harmful chemicals or toxins which could harm your child. The cradle's fabric is polyester and cotton, and it's free of allergens that could irritate the sensitive skin of your baby. The fabric also helps with air circulation and is hypoallergenic.