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Let your little one sleep peacefully and have happy dreams with the right mattresses. Your search for baby mattresses ends here at Baby Bunting. We have the right sized mattresses for full cots and bassinets.

Comfortable sleep is one of the best things we can give our babies. With the right cot mattress, you can help your child get a good night’s rest and sweet dreams. At Baby Bunting, we offer a wide range of baby cot mattresses that fit full cots and bassinets–perfect for babies of any age. 

What is a Cot Mattress?

A cot mattress is a specially designed mattress for newborns and younger infants. As the name suggests, it is supposed to fit furniture such as baby cots and bassinets. Cot mattresses are smaller and firmer compared to toddler mattresses or regular mattresses as they are designed to keep your babies safe while sleeping.

Types of Cot Mattresses

Much like regular mattresses, there are several types of baby cot mattresses. These are usually made of different materials such as foam, natural fibres, or a combination of various materials.

Foam Mattress

A foam cot mattress such as the Boori Foam Mattress Standard Cot provides a plush surface for your little one’s sleep. Memory foam mattresses are great choices for this type as the material moulds to your baby’s unique shape. This allows for better support and maximum comfort.

Spring Mattress

Spring mattresses use springs or coils in their structure to create a sturdy and supportive layer beneath the soft top layer. Spring mattresses like Jengo Pocket Spring Mattress Poly Foam tend to be firmer and less bouncy. It’s a good recommendation for heavier babies as it may hold their weight better.

Hypoallergenic Mattress

Hypoallergenic mattresses are made of materials which prevent the growth of bacteria and allergens. Hypoallergenic cot mattresses can be foam, spring, or even latex, but it is designed with special materials. These are best used for young infants since they’re immune systems are still developing.

Cot Mattress Sizes

Australia currently does not have standard cot mattress sizes, although some sizes are more common or popular. Currently, most manufacturers design their cot mattresses to fit their own furniture. Additionally, some cot mattresses have irregular shapes to fit specific cribs, bassinets, and cots.

If you are buying a new mattress, here are some rule-of-thumb measurements to keep in mind.  Always check that the mattress you are interested in buying will safely fit in the cot or bassinet you are buying it for:

  • Standard Cot Mattress: 130cm long x 69cm wide
  • Compact Cot Mattress: 108cm long x 53cm wide
  • Bassinet Mattress: 70-80cm long x 30-40cm wide

Do note that these may not be an exact fit for your specific cot, bassinet, or crib. For instance, cot mattresses for portacots and irregularly shaped bassinets and cots do not have a standard measurement. Make sure to check the recommended manufacturer measurements for a perfect fit.

Choosing a Cot Mattress for Your Baby

Selecting a cot mattress is a matter of both comfort and safety. While a soft mattress may seem comfortable, it may not be the best option for babies who can’t turn their heads yet. Aside from firmness, you’d also want to look at the overall state of the mattress including measurement and ensure that it follows cot and bassinet safety guidelines.

Here are some factors to keep in mind when choosing a cot mattress:

Firmness

Ensure the mattress is firm enough to provide ample support for your baby's developing spine. When in doubt, it is best to choose a firmer mattress over a soft one. A firm surface reduces the risk of suffocation and helps maintain a safe sleep environment.

Measurement

Check that the mattress fits snugly within the cot or bassinet, leaving no gaps that could pose an entrapment hazard. Avoid buying a mattress that is too big as well, as squishing the mattress could cause it to become deformed. A good rule of thumb is to check the gaps between the cot or bassinet and the mattress – the mattress should fit snugly around on all sides with a maximum 2cm gap one each side when the mattress is centred.

Material and Quality

Opt for high-quality materials that are durable and hypoallergenic. Look for cot mattresses made from breathable fabrics to promote airflow and regulate temperature, reducing the risk of overheating. Aside from the materials, it’s also important to ensure that there are no signs of wear and tear, as well as cushioned parts which may pose a risk.

Budget

Set a budget that aligns with your preferences and priorities. While it's tempting to choose the cheapest option, investing in a quality mattress ensures long-term comfort and safety for your baby.

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