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Newmumtobe2014 · 08/01/2014 12:13

Hi All, I have a cotbed but i am yet to buy a mattress, it all seems a bit confusing - what is best, do i need to spend loads of money on one? They seem to range from £90 roughly upwards, my cotbed is from Mamas and Papas so was looking to buy it from there but not sure whether it would be best to buy elsewhere?
What is everyones thoughts on this? Does it need to be the best support etc?
Thank you from a confused mummy to be! :-)

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heymammy · 08/01/2014 12:24

I suppose it depends whether you want to fork out for a sprung mattress or stick with foam.

I used a breathable foam mattress for all 3 dc (new one for each kid btw) and just bought the thickest one which I think was about 12/13cm thick. Cost around £30 from eBay shop. Once they moved to a proper single bed then they got a sprung mattress (£££) Smile

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Newmumtobe2014 · 08/01/2014 12:27

Well this is it i dont know which is best to buy now?

He hasnt been born yet, am due in March but wanted to get mattress sorted soonish really. I read the mattress guide on their website which says pocket sprung is best support so i assume (rather naively) that this is what i should be buying! £30 sounds like a much better price to be spending at this stage.

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TarkaTheOtter · 08/01/2014 12:34

If the plan is to use the cot bed for the same dc until they are 3+ then go for a sprung mattress. If you are going to only use it for the baby stage then go for foam.

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TarkaTheOtter · 08/01/2014 12:36

Sorry - meant to add, that's how I looked at it anyway.

Cotbeds are standard size normally (140x70cm) so shop around for a mattress - I doubt m&p is best value.

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Newmumtobe2014 · 08/01/2014 13:44

Yes was planning on using same cotbed for a few years so its an idea to get the sprung now?
ok will have a look about and see what i can find - thank you

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elvisola · 08/01/2014 13:51

We got a Mamas and Papas sprung mattress for our cotbed when I was pregnant with DD1. We went for the mid priced version. 7 years, 2 children in it for 3 years each (one still using it) and it's still going strong so I see it as a sound investment.

Buy a mattress protector though.

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Newmumtobe2014 · 08/01/2014 14:19

Thanks Elvisola, thats helpful to know it lasted so well. Yes mattress protector is definately a good idea :-)

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Timeforabiscuit · 08/01/2014 16:19

just to say double check the mattress size - bought my cotbed and mattress from mothercare but there was a three inch gap between them - I was not impressed!

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Newmumtobe2014 · 08/01/2014 16:27

No i wouldnt be either, thats why i thought i should buy from the same place but even then it can be wrong!

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nicksey · 23/01/2014 12:55

Good point elvisola, always use a mattress protector otherwise a foam mattress is just like a big sponge that you cant get clean. Even if the mattress has a waterproof surface its still better to have a seperate removable cover that you can easily wash, dry and put back. Ours is this one Cot Bed Mattress Protector

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