http://blakesalisbur.jigsy.com/entries/general/Bedside-Cot-For-Twins-Tools-To-Make-Your-Daily-Life-Bedside-Cot-For-Twins-Trick-Every-Person-Should-Be-Able-To What Is a Bedside Crib? A bedside crib is a bassinet-style crib that can be attached to the bed's side to keep baby close for fuss-free feeding and comfort throughout the night. They're especially great for new mums recovering from c-sections. However, it's important to keep in mind NHS guidance and Lullaby Trust recommendations that a baby should be in their own flat with a separate sleeping area. The bed is designed to be placed on the side of the mattress used by the parent. A crib that is placed near the bed gives new parents the convenience of keeping their infant close to them throughout the night. It lets parents be attentive to their child without having to leave their bed. It also encourages bonding, and secure sleeping habits. This kind of co-sleeping however, has been linked with safety risks such as overheating and suffocation. The NHS recommends that co-sleeping be stopped by the time the child is six months old. Bedside cribs are available in different sizes and are designed to fit with most standard beds. They are also lightweight and portable, making them easy to move from room room. Some models have a side wall that can be raised to make it easier to reach the baby during feeding. Some models include an under-bed storage space which is ideal for storing additional blankets, diapers, and even clothes. One mum test subject described her SnuzPod as "perfect" for breastfeeding her baby, stating that it was "a much larger than the traditional Moses baskets and he felt comfortable in it and was not crowded out of the way." Many cribs feature adjustable height settings to fit the bed of the parent. This will stop the mattress from sinking, and minimize the risk of gaps or parts that are loose which could hurt or keep your baby. A good mattress is also ventilated to ensure your baby has a restful and c