https://articlescad.com/10-things-your-competitors-can-teach-you-about-bedside-cot-6-months-plus-330990.html Bedside Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping A bedside crib is an cot with a bassinet style that is attached to the side of your bed to allow safe co-sleeping. It allows you to be able to see and reach your baby during night feeds without having to disturb them. It's also great for those who have reflux. The NHS suggests that your baby sleeps in a separate crib, Moses basket or crib for the first 6 months. A bedside crib can be a more affordable and practical alternative to a larger crib. Safety Cots provide a safe and secure space for babies to sleep. They are built with high sides to stop babies from falling. The solid head and footboards have a shape cut into them to stop babies from becoming caught in. Soft toys, cot bumpers, and wedges can be dangers to children's health by choking. The Lullaby Trust advises that babies should not sleep in their parents' bed for the first six months of their lives due the possibility of in suffocation. A bedside crib is the ideal solution for parents who find it difficult to resist the desire to share their bed with a sleeping child. These cribs are designed to be attached to the sides of the bed where you can reach your baby easily without getting out of the bed, and they conform to all safety requirements. If you're looking for a cot with a side that can drop down for the night, consider the SnuzPod4. This crib has dual-view mesh windows as well as an adjustable wall that can be lowered to allow it to be used on its own to ensure a restful night's sleep. It also complies with the latest standard for safety in cots and has a the feature of rocking to soothe infants to sleep. When you are choosing a cot check that it has been cleaned thoroughly and is of a suitable size for your child. It must be at least 50cm deep, to avoid your child from escaping as they develop. Remove stickers and transfers that can peel off t