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Choosing a Large bedside travel crib Cot
Bedside cots, also referred as co-sleepers and bassinets, are designed to allow parents to rest close to their babies at night, without the risk of SIDS. They are only recommended up to 6 months old, at which point your baby is old enough to transition to an actual crib.
MFM home tester Mehack was impressed that this model comes with an adjustable bassinet that you can use in the home and an option to rock manually. It was easy to assemble and even came with a travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They are less than. Cots can also be converted into toddler beds. However cots are generally intended for children who are the age of three. If you're opting for a wooden bedside cot cot, there are typically two sizes available both large and standard both of which can be converted into a cot/toddler bed. Selecting the larger of the two is a good choice for children who want to sleep in it until the age of approximately three.
MFM mum home tester Jasmine liked that this bedside cot was slightly larger than the Moses basket, but not too large for the space of her baby's. Jasmine says it's easy to lift the baby in and out of the cot during evening feedings or to soothe and that it's quality is superior to others she has seen that are flimsy.
Another home-based tester, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi is a versatile product it's a drop-off bassinet that can be moved around the home, and it's a blast too. It also comes with an option for inclining the reflux and a machine-washable breathable liner. It was also shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the Best Cot Crib, Crib or Moses Basket. Contrary to some International or European cot brands, the Lora can be fitted with South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. However, it requires a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the ideal mattress for your cot.
Height
When selecting a cot for the bed, look for one that can be raised to a height that's comfortable for you when feeding babies. It should also be able to be dropped down to allow you to lift your baby towards you for night feeds or for soothing. This feature is especially helpful if you're recovering from an operation such as a C-section. The Next2me cot and Tutti Bambini can be adjusted to an maximum height of 58cm, while the Snuzpod 3 can go up to 63cm, and the Knuma Hutch up to 70cm.
Another thing to consider is how low you want the cot's base to be. Some mums find that it is easier to lift their infants from their standard Moses baskets when the base is at the lowest point, while others prefer a higher height to provide them with more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular choice, with one of our mum testers stating that it comes with a simple collapsible side that you can press down at the touch of one button.
Remember that a bassinet/bedside sleeping device is only suitable in the event that your baby can hold his head without assistance, which is usually at around 6 months. This is due to the danger of inhaling suffocation. You should also be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert the bedside sleeper into a cot you will need to take the sides off when they are able to do so. This will stop them from climbing out or falling out of the bed.
Design
There are a variety of bedside crib, 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 has two levels to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or the swivelling footrest, which allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be transformed into a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
For example, the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air which was awarded Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Crib, best bedside cot 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 having to get out of bed. This is ideal for new mums who are recovering from Caesareans or who require a the bed for extended periods of time. Jasmine, a MFM mum who tested this product at home, said that it was easy to operate 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 Award in the category of the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. It comes with a machine-washable liner, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's bigger than the other bedside cribs that we tested, but it folds into its travel bag to make it relatively compact when it's not in use.
MFM mom home test Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, describing how it was designed with parents and babies in mind. 'It has an excellent design that is very simple to operate and is extremely sturdy. The swivelling base of the bassinet is amazing because it lets you move the bassinet from side to side, and one of its sides can be let down to facilitate access especially for mothers who are recovering from C-sections,' she added.
Safety
A large bedside cot's main safety characteristic is that it is able to be raised or lowered so parents can reach their child to feed or comfort them, or change his or her nappies. This means that it's ideal for new mothers who may still recovering from a C-section. Look for a design that allows you to lower one side at the press of a button, so you can easily lift your baby without needing to get out of bed. This is important, especially when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. Beware of items that could 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 problems with the product like gaps between the bedside cosleeper sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents) Fabric-side enclosed openings (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing components (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR In its NPR, the CPSC examined the possibility of imposing additional requirements for sleepers in bed, such as the requirement that these products meet the minimum side height requirement for bassinets or at a minimum, meet the maximum height requirement for the side rail. However, the CPSC determined that these requirements would not be practical or effective in reducing the amount of instances in which infants were entrapped between the bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents mentioned in the NPR concerned multi-use bedside cot for twins sleepers which can be converted into different types of furniture, like bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC add a second option 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. The attachment can be permanently connected or disconnected when the product's not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is currently examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR on 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 referred as co-sleepers and bassinets, are designed to allow parents to rest close to their babies at night, without the risk of SIDS. They are only recommended up to 6 months old, at which point your baby is old enough to transition to an actual crib.
MFM home tester Mehack was impressed that this model comes with an adjustable bassinet that you can use in the home and an option to rock manually. It was easy to assemble and even came with a travel bag.
Size
Cots are smaller than cots. They are less than. Cots can also be converted into toddler beds. However cots are generally intended for children who are the age of three. If you're opting for a wooden bedside cot cot, there are typically two sizes available both large and standard both of which can be converted into a cot/toddler bed. Selecting the larger of the two is a good choice for children who want to sleep in it until the age of approximately three.
MFM mum home tester Jasmine liked that this bedside cot was slightly larger than the Moses basket, but not too large for the space of her baby's. Jasmine says it's easy to lift the baby in and out of the cot during evening feedings or to soothe and that it's quality is superior to others she has seen that are flimsy.
Another home-based tester, Emily, likes how the Maxi-Cosi is a versatile product it's a drop-off bassinet that can be moved around the home, and it's a blast too. It also comes with an option for inclining the reflux and a machine-washable breathable liner. It was also shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby awards for the Best Cot Crib, Crib or Moses Basket. Contrary to some International or European cot brands, the Lora can be fitted with South African cot mattresses so you don't need to buy another mattress as your baby grows. However, it requires a specific bedding set (60x120cm). Here you can find the ideal mattress for your cot.
Height
When selecting a cot for the bed, look for one that can be raised to a height that's comfortable for you when feeding babies. It should also be able to be dropped down to allow you to lift your baby towards you for night feeds or for soothing. This feature is especially helpful if you're recovering from an operation such as a C-section. The Next2me cot and Tutti Bambini can be adjusted to an maximum height of 58cm, while the Snuzpod 3 can go up to 63cm, and the Knuma Hutch up to 70cm.
Another thing to consider is how low you want the cot's base to be. Some mums find that it is easier to lift their infants from their standard Moses baskets when the base is at the lowest point, while others prefer a higher height to provide them with more stability. The Joie Roomie Glide is a popular choice, with one of our mum testers stating that it comes with a simple collapsible side that you can press down at the touch of one button.
Remember that a bassinet/bedside sleeping device is only suitable in the event that your baby can hold his head without assistance, which is usually at around 6 months. This is due to the danger of inhaling suffocation. You should also be aware that when your child is old enough to be able to convert the bedside sleeper into a cot you will need to take the sides off when they are able to do so. This will stop them from climbing out or falling out of the bed.
Design
There are a variety of bedside crib, 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 has two levels to help soothe your baby back to sleep, or the swivelling footrest, which allows you to reach your child to feed them. Some models can be transformed into a toddler bed or cot bed (or both) when your child is ready for their own bed.
For example, the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air which was awarded Bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Crib, best bedside cot 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 having to get out of bed. This is ideal for new mums who are recovering from Caesareans or who require a the bed for extended periods of time. Jasmine, a MFM mum who tested this product at home, said that it was easy to operate 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 Award in the category of the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket. It comes with a machine-washable liner, reflux incline, and rocking feature. It's bigger than the other bedside cribs that we tested, but it folds into its travel bag to make it relatively compact when it's not in use.
MFM mom home test Leya also appreciated the function of this bedside crib, describing how it was designed with parents and babies in mind. 'It has an excellent design that is very simple to operate and is extremely sturdy. The swivelling base of the bassinet is amazing because it lets you move the bassinet from side to side, and one of its sides can be let down to facilitate access especially for mothers who are recovering from C-sections,' she added.
Safety
A large bedside cot's main safety characteristic is that it is able to be raised or lowered so parents can reach their child to feed or comfort them, or change his or her nappies. This means that it's ideal for new mothers who may still recovering from a C-section. Look for a design that allows you to lower one side at the press of a button, so you can easily lift your baby without needing to get out of bed. This is important, especially when your baby grows and becomes more mobile. Beware of items that could 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 problems with the product like gaps between the bedside cosleeper sleeper and the adult bed (12 incidents) Fabric-side enclosed openings (11 incidents) as well as consumer misassembly, or missing components (6 incidents) and other miscellaneous product-related issues (9 incidents).
In its NPR In its NPR, the CPSC examined the possibility of imposing additional requirements for sleepers in bed, such as the requirement that these products meet the minimum side height requirement for bassinets or at a minimum, meet the maximum height requirement for the side rail. However, the CPSC determined that these requirements would not be practical or effective in reducing the amount of instances in which infants were entrapped between the bedside sleeper and an adult bed.
A majority of the incidents mentioned in the NPR concerned multi-use bedside cot for twins sleepers which can be converted into different types of furniture, like bassinets or play yards. Many commenters suggested that the CPSC add a second option 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. The attachment can be permanently connected or disconnected when the product's not being used as a baby bassinet.
The CPSC is currently examining these and other comments received in response to its NPR on 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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