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Bedside cot worth buying?

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RoseBlossoms · 14/10/2009 20:36

Seen this will baby grow out of it too quickly? I know its expensive but thinking i could sell it on after? It would fit perfectly down the side of my bed.

What do people think?

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Cosette · 14/10/2009 20:39

I would have loved to have had one of these. I had a moses basket next to the bed, which was ok, but this looks better. It's not that expensive, and as you say you should be able to resell it on afterwards - either on ebay, or at a local NCT sale...

Cosette · 14/10/2009 20:40

thought the price was £20 , just seen that that's the deposit - so £189 is quite expensive then, but nice nonetheless..

thisisyesterday · 14/10/2009 20:50

if i was going to get one i would get a full-size one (if you can fit one in)

i wouldhafv eloved one actually, with ds2 i just took the side off hisregular cot andpushed it up next to the bed, luckily they were almost the same height, but a proper one wouldh ave beenbetter.

ds3 just co-sleeps with us,but it wouldbenice to have the extra space!

RoseBlossoms · 14/10/2009 21:54

Thats the thing small bedroom (or too much furniture/stuff depends how you look at it!) and the space down my side of the bed is 55cm so this is perfect, but its just so expensive. I would like to use it until baby goes into own room around 6mths do you think it will last that long?

I have thought about co-sleeping but DH drinks, plus when i tried co-sleeping with DS i found i couldnt relax and drop off properly.

Pah i'll save up and ask people for money for baby insted of presents (close family)

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