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A baby bedside crib and travel cot cot bedside (or next-to-me crib) is a bassinet-style crib that fixes to the bed's side, allowing you to reach out and soothe your baby without needing to get out of bed. Some models come with an incline feature to ease reflux.

You should only place your baby to bed in a bassinet or crib if the mattress is flat and firm. This will decrease the risk of him suffocating.

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Bedside cots, sometimes referred to as co-sleepers or bassinets are a great way to keep your baby close to your during the early months. They're made to fit next to your bed, which means you can easily pull your baby out towards you for night-time feeding or soothing them back to sleep. They're also ideal for mums recovering from a c-section.

There are a variety of different models on the market however, one that stands out is the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue. It's shaped as a play yard and has four sides with two of them long and can be dropped away (secured by Velcro) to provide an easy access to your baby's feeds.

The Baby Hug 4 In 1 Air is another alternative. It also comes with a drop down side and can be converted into recliner. This is a fantastic option for infants and toddlers and offers the flexibility to alter your baby's sleeping position as they grow.

Red Nose recommends that your baby sleep in their own cot from birth and six months. This is due to SIDS risk is significantly higher when babies share beds, especially with adults, and because it's not safe for an infant to sleep in a bassinet that does not meet mandatory Australian safety standards.

Cots are generally safer than bassinets, as they are fixed in height that ensures there's no gap between your baby's bed and the adult bed. Cots are generally larger and can be converted into full-size or toddler beds when your baby grows. This could save you money.

When looking for a new baby bedside cot co sleeper cot it is essential to consider your budget and the dimensions of your nursery or bedroom when you select a model. Keep in mind that cot beds tend to be more expensive than bassinets but are a great investment, as they last for years and can be used as your child moves from infancy into the age of childhood and beyond.

You'll also require a mattress for your crib or cot. The mattress must be firm, flat and breathable to allow your baby to get a good sleep and reduce the chance of developing breathing issues or pressure sores. Mattresses that are second-hand can increase the risk of SIDS for your child. Choose a mattress approved by the CPSC that is in line with current guidelines. Be careful not to overload your crib or use duvets, pillows bumpers, baby positioners or bumpers - they could pose dangers of suffocation. A firm, breathable mattress for your baby must support the spine. On the internet, you can find various baby mattresses, from budget-friendly alternatives to luxurious brands. If you're not sure, go to a store and try some out for yourself.