Bedside Cot Bed
A bedside crib, also referred to as a bassinet or side sleeper, is attached to a parent's bed and allows secure cosleeping. It allows you to easily reach your baby's bed for night feeds and comforting, without disturbing your own sleep.
It is important to make sure that the crib is anchored securely and that it's regularly checked for any gaps that could be an suffocation risk. Some cribs can be transformed into cots for the growing baby with conversion kits.
Safety
Bedside cribs are similar to bassinets for babies however they are attached to the mattress you already have instead of sitting on the ground. They're loved by parents who want their newborn to be within reach for feeding, comforting and at nighttime diaper changes. They are also an important part of safe cosleeping or rooming in.
Whether you choose a sliding bed or 4-in-1 bedside sleeper, it's important to have a mattress that fits in the cot bed comfortably. Ensure that it doesn't sag or bulge, and that it complies with safety standards, including the Lullaby Trust's guidelines. If you're purchasing a second-hand crib mattress, make sure it's clean and free of tears or cracks and doesn't have loose threads that a baby might entangle themselves in.
The close proximity of a crib at bedtime allows mothers to quickly respond to their newborns' needs during the night, including breastfeeding or bottle feeding and aiding them in maintaining their milk supply. It also allows them to feed their babies without having to get up or get out of bed. This promotes healthy sleeping habits for parents and their babies.
The majority of bedside cots are fitted with a mesh that's securely fixed to the sides of the cot to minimize the possibility of a child getting caught or trapped in the gaps. Make sure to regularly inspect the mesh to find tears or loose threads that could catch or entangle the baby's clothes. Also, ensure there aren't any other dangers such as the protruding handles or bars which could cause your child to climb out of the bed. Also, look out for plastic parts that may be hot to the touch and beware of sharp edges or splinters.
Convenience
You can keep your baby close so that you can attend to his or her needs at any time throughout the night without leaving your bed. This closeness can make it easier to feed them or change them, and also comfort them when they awake especially in the early stages of parenthood, promoting better sleep for both of you. It can also help in establishing a breastfeeding relationship.
This type of infant sleep solution is also called a sidecar or bedside bassinet. It's a secure form of co-sleeping that reduces the chance of suffering from sudden death syndrome (SIDS). It allows babies to rest close to their parents, which helps mothers establish a breastfeeding bond and also get more rest during the first few months after the birth.
The majority of cribs have an adjustable or drop-down side that lets you take the baby out of the crib without leaving your bed. This makes it easier to attend to their needs throughout the night. Some models even have a manual rocking function which is particularly helpful for resettling babies who are suffering from reflux. These cribs are often smaller than a moses basket or standard cot, so they require less space.
Some beds come with a storage space underneath, which is great for storing nappies and blankets. It's also a great storage area for toys and other baby accessories. You can find a few that are convertible, which means they can transition from a side-sleeper into a full-sized crib, or toddler bed as your child gets older.

Jasmine is an MFM mum and home tester The MoMi Smart Bed as "a excellent choice for your baby" she says it's not too big or bulky. This means it won't take up a lot of space in your bedroom. She also appreciated the fact that you can alter the height of the bed according to your baby's age.
Styles
Bedside cots are cots that resemble bassinets that attach to your bed and allow you to lower one side of the crib into your reach for nighttime feeding or soothing. They are also great for mothers who are recovering from a c section, as they don't require you to stand up to reach your child. Look for cot beds that can be used with the bed frame of your choice and securely attach to the mattress of the parent. bedside cot co sleeper come with an optional 4th wall that can be lowered when not in use to keep your child secure.
Budget
If you're planning to purchase a bedside crib, it's important to think about the amount of money you can afford. They're more expensive than a moses's basket or cot, but they are available at a price that suits all budgets. You'll also require a baby-safe crib mattress as well as a soft and airy bedding set. They can be bought online with optional add-ons such as a blanket or a teether.
Think about a sliding or 4-in-1 crib as an alternative to the bedside cot. These are similar to a cot but you can slide them into the space beside your bed with no gaps between and can be transformed into a regular bed when your child is old enough to use them. These are also great for those who have a small space. They are equipped with features such as tilt or drop down side to make it easier to access your baby. The only drawback is that they tend to last for just 6 months, so you'll have to put your baby into a cot or a moses shell after this point.