https://www.openlearning.com/u/dahlwalls-soai94/blog/20BedsideCribThatTurnsIntoCotWebsitesTakingTheInternetByStorm https://svensson-stanley-2.federatedjournals.com/the-next-big-event-in-the-bedside-cosleeper-industry For Newborns A bedside crib is a bassinet-style cot that fixes to the bed's side, making it easy to reach your baby to feed them without fuss. They're suitable from birth to about six months. The Lullaby Trust and the NHS both recommend that babies are kept in separate cots from their parents bed. This will lower the risk of SIDS. The best cribs for bedside use can help. 1. Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper with Clear-Vue Co-sleeping was a new concept, a father-and-son team came together to form Arm's Reach and came up with a concept that would allow parents to safely sleep alongside their newborns. It was the first bedside cot that allowed babies to sleep together without falling off or getting trapped in the mattress. Clear-Vue has been in use for 25 years, and there haven't been any reported injuries or fatalities. It has built-in leg extensions to adjust for different mattress heights. It also comes with sheets and a fitted cover. The bassinet is suitable for newborns until five months old or until they are pushing up on their knees. The Co-Sleeper can be purchased as an infant bassinet that can be used on its own or attached to the mattress of the parent using the strap and plate included. It's easy to transfer between the two modes using the pull of a string, however, you must be aware that it doesn't meet federal standards for an attached bed which means your child should never be left unattended in this sleeping arrangement. McKenna was also impressed with the Co-Sleeper’s accessibility. She noted that it is easy to get your baby into and out of the bassinet from the cozy bed to feed them during the night or other care requirements. He also praised its security and said that the Co-Sleeper is in compliance with all crib and bassinet standards and is availa