How to Choose the Best Bedside Cot uk
Both the NHS and Lullaby Trust have issued official safe sleeping guidelines that recommend that newborns sleep only in their own Moses basket or cot. A crib that is placed near the bed can be a space-saving and practical option for parents who share a room.
Mumsnetters love this co-sleeper because it's spacious with lots of room for baby to grow and play and is more spacious than the typical Moses basket. It's also easy to put together and comes with a bag for carrying.
What is a large bedside crib bedside crib with wheels?
A bedside crib with changing table cot (also known as a bassinet, side-sleeper or co-sleeper) is a secure way for your baby to rest near you during their first months. These cribs fix to your bed and allow you to raise your baby towards you at night for feeding or comforting without the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as a result of traditional bed sharing. They're also a great option for breastfeeding mothers or mums recovering from a caesarean section.
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