https://notes.io/w9z8f Bedside Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping A bedside crib is an attachment that attaches securely to the side of a bed. This allows for secure cosleeping. It lets you see your baby and reach them for their night feedings without disturbing them. It is also ideal for those suffering from reflux. The NHS suggests that your baby sleeps in a separate crib, Moses basket or crib for the first six month. A bedside crib is an affordable and practical alternative to a larger crib. Safety Cots provide a safe and secure place for babies to sleep. They have high sides to stop babies from falling. They also have a sturdy head and footboard, with a design cut out to ensure that babies cannot become entangled. Soft toys, cot bumpers, and wedges can pose dangers to children's health by choking. The Lullaby Trust recommends that a baby should sleep in the same space as their parents for the first six months of life but not in their bed due to the risk of suffocation. Many parents struggle to resist the temptation to share their bed with a baby who is sleeping and a crib that is placed at the bedside is a great option to ensure a peaceful and safe co-sleeping. These cribs can be attached to the headboard or side of a parent’s bed so that you can reach your child without having to get out of bed. They also meet all safety standards. The SnuzPod4 crib features a side that you can lower to sleep in. This crib comes with a dual-view mesh window and an easy-to-clean wall, allowing it to be used as a standalone unit to get a good night's sleep. It also meets the new standards for safety of cots and comes with a rocking feature that soothes babies to sleep. When choosing a cot, check that it has been thoroughly cleaned and is the appropriate size for your child. It must be at least 50cm deep to stop your baby from escaping as they develop. Remove stickers and transfers that could be removed from the cot's interior and pose a choking risk. The cot shouldn't be