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I've got the BabyBay and it was brilliant for my son as I had a c-section and he wasn't a great sleeper so having him close was the best thing ever for keeping sanity for everyone, he was in it happily for 6 months. I've been using it as a desk for the past 2 years and now expecting my second in January so it'll be back in use as a cot again from then. I bought it on ebay 2nd hand but they retain their value so as long as it's in good condition you can resell at pretty much what you bought it for. Definitely one of the best baby purchases I made. I had looked into the Bednest which is very lovely but even more sought after and expensive, it was going for over the new price on ebay which just seemed a bit ridiculous, and was always out of stock new when I was pregnant with my son so BabyBay was my second choice out f necessity and availability but honestly I don't think it would have been a different experience, Bednest maybe looks a bit prettier?? We used a wedge to lift one end of the cot when he was suffering from reflux issues.

A friend of mine has hired her Bednest for 6 months from NCT so that might be worth investigating.

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