How to choose a cot
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Mattresses

Mattresses for cots and cotbeds are usually sold separately, although some cot manufacturers also make mattresses and may recommend that you buy one of theirs.

Mattresses are also available for Moses baskets and pram carrycots although these may sometimes be included in the price.

Many mattresses are now a blend of layers using different materials to give comfort and support as well as breathability.

A few years ago mattresses came under the spotlight as a possible contributory factor towards cot death, due to the fire retardant chemicals used in their manufacture. Since then, government research bodies have not found any link. But while this episode subsequently cleared the name of mattresses, it shook up the manufacturing industry into rethinking the design of baby mattresses and making a lot of improvements.

It also made people more aware of the importance of putting your baby to bed in the correct (Feet to Foot) position, and preventing your baby from overheating in the cot; two factors which are thought to reduce the risk of cot death.

Buying tips

What's in a mattress

Here are some of the terms you are likely to come across:

Protecting your mattress

If you choose a mattress that doesn’t have a waterproof cover you may want to buy a plastic sheet to protect the mattress from wetting. Choose one with a plastic central panel and mesh outsides for increased breathability and to avoid overheating.

Alternatively, for toddlers and young children, you can use a ‘top cover’ protective sheet that lies over the top of the bedsheet. These are waterproof and made of soft, absorbent materials - and toddlers enjoy sleeping on them.

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