bedside cot reviews Cots - The Safe Alternative to Co-Sleeping
A bedside crib is an accessory that attaches securely to the side of a bed. This allows for secure cosleeping. It lets you view your baby and reach them for night feedings without disturbing them. It is also great for those with reflux.
The NHS suggests that your baby sleeps in a separate cot, Moses basket or large bedside crib for the first six months. A small bedside cot cots uk; shenasname.ir, foldable bedside crib can be a more economical and practical alternative to a full size cot.
Safety
Cots provide a safe and secure space for babies to sleep. They are surrounded by high sides that keep babies from falling. The footboards and headboards are shaped to prevent babies from becoming trapped. Soft toys, cot bumpers and wedges can be the risk of choking.
The Lullaby Trust recommends that a baby should be in the same room with their parents for the first six months of life but not in their bed due to the danger of suffocation.