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Choosing a Large Bedside Cot
Bedside cots (also called co-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to let parents snuggle with their infant at night without fear of SIDS. However they are not suggested for use until 6 months of age when your baby is required to move into a cot, or a moses basket.
Mehack Mehack, an MFM home tester, loved the fact that this model has an adjustable bassinet that can be used all around the home. It also has the ability to rock manually. It was also easy to put together and came with its own bag for easy storage.
Size
Cots and cots differ in size, with cots being smaller than cot beds. They can also be converted into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used up to three years old. If you're looking for a wooden cot, there are usually two sizes to choose from both large and standard both of which convert into a cot bed/toddler bed. If you want your child (or children) to be able to sleep in a larger cot, it's an excellent option to select the larger size.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was a little bigger than the Moses basket but not too large for the space of her baby's. She says that it is easy to get the baby into and out of the cot for night feeds or for soothing and that it's quality is far superior to other cots she has seen that are less sturdy.
Emily, another home-based tester, is thrilled by the versatility of the Maxi-Cosi Lora which is a lift-off, portable bassinet. It also is a rock. It also has an option for inclining the reflux 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 fits South African cot mattress unlike other international or European brands. This means you don't need to buy a new mattress every time your baby grows. However, it requires a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the ideal mattress for your cot.
Height
When choosing a crib for your bed, choose one that can be adjusted to a suitable height for you. It must also be lowered out of the way, so you can lift up your baby towards you to feed them at night or soothe him. This feature is particularly useful in the event of recovering from an operation such as a C-section. For instance the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted up to a height of 58cm while the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma huddle up to 70cm.
You should also think about the level you would like the base of your crib to be. Some moms find it is easier to lift their children from standard Moses baskets if the base is at the lowest point, while some prefer a higher elevation to give them greater stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular option with one of our mum testers stating that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that is easy to push down with the click of the button.
Remember that a bassinet/bedside sleeping device is only suitable until your baby can hold their head up unaided typically about 6 months. This is due to the risk of suffocation. You should also be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert a bassinet/bedside sleeping system into a cot you will have to take the sides off as soon as they are ready to do this. This will prevent them from falling out or climbing out of bed.
Design
There are many different styles of cribs for beds, ranging from simple to lavish. The more expensive options could include features like a built-in night light or a soothing center that plays sounds and music and has two levels of vibrations to help soothe your baby to sleep, or the swivelling base which makes it easier to reach your baby for feedings. Some models can be converted into an infant bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
The Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, for example, won Bronze at the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib category. It features a swivelling bottom that lets you take your baby to the crib and move them to the opposite side of the crib without getting out of the bed. This is great for new mothers recovering from Caesareans or those who have to remain in bed for prolonged periods of time. Jasmine is an MFM mother who tested the product at home, stated that it was easy to use and made it easier for her to reach her baby, especially after a c-section.
Another option is the Chicco Next2me Magic, which has won Gold at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket and includes an easy-to-clean liner, reflux incline and rocking function. It's a bit bigger than some of the other bedside cribs we tried, but it folds flat into its travel cot bedside bag so it's relatively compact when not in use.
Leya, MFM mum home tester, also acknowledged the crib's usefulness. She said it was designed for parents and children. 'It has an excellent design that is extremely simple to operate and is super-sturdy. She said that the swivelling bassinet base was fantastic since it allowed you to move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lower to make access easier for moms who are recovering from C-sections.
Safety
A large bedside cot (you could look here)'s main safety characteristic is the fact that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their child to feed, comfort or change his or her nappy. This makes it ideal for mothers who still be recovering from a C-section. Choose a model that lets you lower one side at the push of a button, so you can effortlessly lift your baby without getting out of the bed. This is important, especially as your child grows and becomes more mobile. Do not add anything that may increase the risk of injury or suffocation such as duvets and pillowcases which could cause your baby to overheat.
The NPR released by the CPSC NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to product issues like gaps between the bedside cot used sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents); fabric-sided enclosed openings (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing parts (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of adding additional requirements to bedside crib travel sleepers. For instance, these products would have to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets or at the very least, the maximum height requirements for the rails that are lowered. However the CPSC determined that these requirements would not be efficient or feasible to reduce the number of incidents where infants were entrapped between a bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents reported in the NPR included multi-use bedside sleepers that can be converted to different modes like play yards and bassinets. A number of commenters suggested that the CPSC include in the proposed rule an alternative option for multiuse bedside sleepers to enable them to meet the minimum side-height requirements for bassinets by using an attachment that is removable and can be connected permanently or removed when the product is not being used as the bassinet.
The CPSC is considering these and other comments received in response to its NPR on sleepers who are bedside. The Commission will consider these comments when deciding on the final rule which is expected to be published in the month of November 2021.
Bedside cots (also called co-sleepers or bassinets) are designed to let parents snuggle with their infant at night without fear of SIDS. However they are not suggested for use until 6 months of age when your baby is required to move into a cot, or a moses basket.
Mehack Mehack, an MFM home tester, loved the fact that this model has an adjustable bassinet that can be used all around the home. It also has the ability to rock manually. It was also easy to put together and came with its own bag for easy storage.
Size
Cots and cots differ in size, with cots being smaller than cot beds. They can also be converted into toddler beds, whereas they are typically used up to three years old. If you're looking for a wooden cot, there are usually two sizes to choose from both large and standard both of which convert into a cot bed/toddler bed. If you want your child (or children) to be able to sleep in a larger cot, it's an excellent option to select the larger size.
MFM mom home tester Jasmine loved that the bedside cot was a little bigger than the Moses basket but not too large for the space of her baby's. She says that it is easy to get the baby into and out of the cot for night feeds or for soothing and that it's quality is far superior to other cots she has seen that are less sturdy.
Emily, another home-based tester, is thrilled by the versatility of the Maxi-Cosi Lora which is a lift-off, portable bassinet. It also is a rock. It also has an option for inclining the reflux 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 fits South African cot mattress unlike other international or European brands. This means you don't need to buy a new mattress every time your baby grows. However, it requires a special bespoke bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the ideal mattress for your cot.
Height
When choosing a crib for your bed, choose one that can be adjusted to a suitable height for you. It must also be lowered out of the way, so you can lift up your baby towards you to feed them at night or soothe him. This feature is particularly useful in the event of recovering from an operation such as a C-section. For instance the Next2me and Tutti Bambini cots can be adjusted up to a height of 58cm while the Snuzpod 3 goes up to 63cm and the Knuma huddle up to 70cm.You should also think about the level you would like the base of your crib to be. Some moms find it is easier to lift their children from standard Moses baskets if the base is at the lowest point, while some prefer a higher elevation to give them greater stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular option with one of our mum testers stating that it is easy to use with a collapsible side that is easy to push down with the click of the button.
Remember that a bassinet/bedside sleeping device is only suitable until your baby can hold their head up unaided typically about 6 months. This is due to the risk of suffocation. You should also be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert a bassinet/bedside sleeping system into a cot you will have to take the sides off as soon as they are ready to do this. This will prevent them from falling out or climbing out of bed.
Design
There are many different styles of cribs for beds, ranging from simple to lavish. The more expensive options could include features like a built-in night light or a soothing center that plays sounds and music and has two levels of vibrations to help soothe your baby to sleep, or the swivelling base which makes it easier to reach your baby for feedings. Some models can be converted into an infant bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
The Tutti Bambini CoZee Air, for example, won Bronze at the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib category. It features a swivelling bottom that lets you take your baby to the crib and move them to the opposite side of the crib without getting out of the bed. This is great for new mothers recovering from Caesareans or those who have to remain in bed for prolonged periods of time. Jasmine is an MFM mother who tested the product at home, stated that it was easy to use and made it easier for her to reach her baby, especially after a c-section.
Another option is the Chicco Next2me Magic, which has won Gold at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket and includes an easy-to-clean liner, reflux incline and rocking function. It's a bit bigger than some of the other bedside cribs we tried, but it folds flat into its travel cot bedside bag so it's relatively compact when not in use.
Leya, MFM mum home tester, also acknowledged the crib's usefulness. She said it was designed for parents and children. 'It has an excellent design that is extremely simple to operate and is super-sturdy. She said that the swivelling bassinet base was fantastic since it allowed you to move it from side to side. One of its sides could be lower to make access easier for moms who are recovering from C-sections.
Safety
A large bedside cot (you could look here)'s main safety characteristic is the fact that it can be easily moved up or down so that parents can reach their child to feed, comfort or change his or her nappy. This makes it ideal for mothers who still be recovering from a C-section. Choose a model that lets you lower one side at the push of a button, so you can effortlessly lift your baby without getting out of the bed. This is important, especially as your child grows and becomes more mobile. Do not add anything that may increase the risk of injury or suffocation such as duvets and pillowcases which could cause your baby to overheat.
The NPR released by the CPSC NPR included 24 incidents that were attributed to product issues like gaps between the bedside cot used sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents); fabric-sided enclosed openings (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing parts (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).In its NPR the CPSC looked into the possibility of adding additional requirements to bedside crib travel sleepers. For instance, these products would have to meet the minimum side height requirements for bassinets or at the very least, the maximum height requirements for the rails that are lowered. However the CPSC determined that these requirements would not be efficient or feasible to reduce the number of incidents where infants were entrapped between a bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents reported in the NPR included multi-use bedside sleepers that can be converted to different modes like play yards and bassinets. A number of commenters suggested that the CPSC include in the proposed rule an alternative option for multiuse bedside sleepers to enable them to meet the minimum side-height requirements for bassinets by using an attachment that is removable and can be connected permanently or removed when the product is not being used as the bassinet.
The CPSC is considering these and other comments received in response to its NPR on sleepers who are bedside. The Commission will consider these comments when deciding on the final rule which is expected to be published in the month of November 2021.
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