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Choosing a Large bedside crib travel cot Cot
Bedside cots (also called co sleeper bedside cot-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to allow parents to snuggle with their infant at night without fear of SIDS. They are recommended for up to 6 months, when your baby is old enough to transition to a cot.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, was awed by the fact that this model features a bassinet that can be used around the house. It also has a manual rocking feature. It was easy to assemble and came with its own travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They can also be converted into toddler beds, while they are typically used up to three years older. There are two sizes of wooden cots, large and standard that can be transformed into a toddler bed or a cot. If you want your child (or children) to be capable of sleeping in a larger cot, it's a great idea to choose the larger one.
MFM mum home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was slightly bigger than the Moses basket, but not too big for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to lift the baby into and out of the cot during night feeds or for soothing and that it's quality is better than other cots she has seen that are cheap and flimsy.
Another home-based test subject, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi is a versatile product - it's a lift-off bassinet that you can move around the home, and it's rocking too. It also comes with an incline of reflux as well as a machine washable liner that breathes. And it was shortlisted in the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. Unlike some International or European cot brands The Lora can be fitted with South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy a new mattress as your baby grows. However, it requires a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). You can find the perfect mattress for your cot here.
Height
When selecting a cot for the bed choose one that can be raised to a level that is comfortable for you when feeding the baby. It also needs to be able of being dropped down out of the way so that you can pull your baby up towards you during night feedings or soothing. This is particularly useful when you are recovering from a C Section. For instance, 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. While some mums find it easier to lift their babies out of the standard Moses baskets when they are at the lowest level, some mothers prefer a higher base to give them more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular choice, with one of our mom test subjects saying that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that is easy to press down at the touch of one button.
Be aware that a bedside or bassinet should only be used until your baby can hold their head up unaided generally about 6 months. This is because of the danger of inhaling suffocation. It's also important to note that if you opt for a bassinet/bedside Travel crib sleeper that can be converted into a cot and vice versa, you must begin removing the sides once your child is able to do this to ensure they don't get out of bed or get out of the bed.
Design
There are a variety of cribs for bedside use, ranging from simple to luxurious. The most luxurious models could include features such as an integrated night light or a soothing center that plays sounds and music and has two levels of vibrations to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or even the swivelling base which allows you to easily reach your child for feedings. You may also find some models which can be made into the form of a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) which is ideal when your child is ready to transition to a bigger bed.
For example the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which won Bronze in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards in the Crib, Best Cot or Moses Basket category, has a swivelling base that lets you pick up your baby and transfer them from one side of the crib to the other without needing to get out of bed. This is perfect for mothers who are recovering from Caesareans, or those who need to remain in bed for prolonged periods of time. MFM mum home tester Jasmine was awed by this feature, stating that it was simple to use and made reaching her baby easier especially after a c-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable interior, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's slightly larger than some of the other bedside cribs we looked at, but it folds flat in its travel bag so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, describing how it was designed with parents and babies in mind. It is lightweight and easy to move. She also said that the swivelling bassinet base was a great idea because it let you move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lower to make access easier for mothers who are recovering from C-sections.
Safety
The most important security aspect of a large bedside cot is that it can be raised or lowered to enable parents to reach their baby when they need to feed them, comfort them or change their nappy. This makes it ideal for mothers who are recovering from an c-section. Look for a design that allows you to lower one side at the push of a button, so you can easily lift your baby up without needing to get out of bed. This is essential, especially when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. Avoid adding anything that could increase the risk of injury or suffocation such as pillowcases and duvets that can cause your baby to overheat.
The NPR of the CPSC NPR includes 24 incidents that are attributed to product issues like gaps between a bedside crib or cot sleeper (adult bed) and the bedside sleeper (12 incidents) and enclosed openings with fabric sides (11) and consumer disassembly (6 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of adding more requirements to bedside sleepers. For example, these products would have to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the rail that is lowered. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not efficient or effective in reducing number of incidents where infants are trapped between the bedside rail as well as an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents mentioned in the NPR included multi-use bedside beds which can be converted into other modes, such as bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC include a different clause to the proposed rule for bedside sleepers with multiple uses that would allow them to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets using an attachment that is removable. Attachments can be permanently connected or disconnected when the product's not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR on bedside sleepers. The Commission will take into consideration these comments when it decides on the final rule, which is expected to be issued in November of 2021.
Bedside cots (also called co sleeper bedside cot-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to allow parents to snuggle with their infant at night without fear of SIDS. They are recommended for up to 6 months, when your baby is old enough to transition to a cot.
Mehack is an MFM home tester, was awed by the fact that this model features a bassinet that can be used around the house. It also has a manual rocking feature. It was easy to assemble and came with its own travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They can also be converted into toddler beds, while they are typically used up to three years older. There are two sizes of wooden cots, large and standard that can be transformed into a toddler bed or a cot. If you want your child (or children) to be capable of sleeping in a larger cot, it's a great idea to choose the larger one.
MFM mum home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was slightly bigger than the Moses basket, but not too big for her baby's room. She claims that it is easy to lift the baby into and out of the cot during night feeds or for soothing and that it's quality is better than other cots she has seen that are cheap and flimsy.

Height
When selecting a cot for the bed choose one that can be raised to a level that is comfortable for you when feeding the baby. It also needs to be able of being dropped down out of the way so that you can pull your baby up towards you during night feedings or soothing. This is particularly useful when you are recovering from a C Section. For instance, 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. While some mums find it easier to lift their babies out of the standard Moses baskets when they are at the lowest level, some mothers prefer a higher base to give them more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular choice, with one of our mom test subjects saying that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that is easy to press down at the touch of one button.
Be aware that a bedside or bassinet should only be used until your baby can hold their head up unaided generally about 6 months. This is because of the danger of inhaling suffocation. It's also important to note that if you opt for a bassinet/bedside Travel crib sleeper that can be converted into a cot and vice versa, you must begin removing the sides once your child is able to do this to ensure they don't get out of bed or get out of the bed.
Design
There are a variety of cribs for bedside use, ranging from simple to luxurious. The most luxurious models could include features such as an integrated night light or a soothing center that plays sounds and music and has two levels of vibrations to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or even the swivelling base which allows you to easily reach your child for feedings. You may also find some models which can be made into the form of a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) which is ideal when your child is ready to transition to a bigger bed.
For example the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, which won Bronze in the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards in the Crib, Best Cot or Moses Basket category, has a swivelling base that lets you pick up your baby and transfer them from one side of the crib to the other without needing to get out of bed. This is perfect for mothers who are recovering from Caesareans, or those who need to remain in bed for prolonged periods of time. MFM mum home tester Jasmine was awed by this feature, stating that it was simple to use and made reaching her baby easier especially after a c-section.
Chicco Next2me Magic is another alternative. It was awarded Gold in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for the best Cot, Moses Basket, or Crib and has a machine-washable interior, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's slightly larger than some of the other bedside cribs we looked at, but it folds flat in its travel bag so it's relatively compact when not in use.
MFM mum home tester Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, describing how it was designed with parents and babies in mind. It is lightweight and easy to move. She also said that the swivelling bassinet base was a great idea because it let you move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lower to make access easier for mothers who are recovering from C-sections.
Safety
The most important security aspect of a large bedside cot is that it can be raised or lowered to enable parents to reach their baby when they need to feed them, comfort them or change their nappy. This makes it ideal for mothers who are recovering from an c-section. Look for a design that allows you to lower one side at the push of a button, so you can easily lift your baby up without needing to get out of bed. This is essential, especially when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. Avoid adding anything that could increase the risk of injury or suffocation such as pillowcases and duvets that can cause your baby to overheat.

In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of adding more requirements to bedside sleepers. For example, these products would have to meet the minimum height requirements for bassinets, or at least the maximum height requirements for the rail that is lowered. The CPSC found, however that these requirements were not efficient or effective in reducing number of incidents where infants are trapped between the bedside rail as well as an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents mentioned in the NPR included multi-use bedside beds which can be converted into other modes, such as bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC include a different clause to the proposed rule for bedside sleepers with multiple uses that would allow them to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets using an attachment that is removable. Attachments can be permanently connected or disconnected when the product's not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR on bedside sleepers. The Commission will take into consideration these comments when it decides on the final rule, which is expected to be issued in November of 2021.
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