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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can count on prams and pushchairs travel systems that can be versatile and multi-functional. They are the co-pilots of your child's journey.

A pram newborn is designed for infants and newborns. It comes with a a deep, sturdy carrycot that has soft and secure walls.

A pram will typically come with a bassinet. However, it can be converted to a stroller seat when baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns must be protected as much as possible. A pram or stroller equipped with safety features will keep your baby in a safe and comfortable environment during travel. A stroller or pram must have a working break and a five-point harness (2 shoulder straps with two waist straps and an e-crotch belt) and a wrist tether for the person driving it. Check that your chosen pram meets these standards before purchasing.

Find a pram that allows your newborn to ride in the recommended lie-flat position. This position is supportive for the baby and helps prevent an unintentionally dangerous spinal curve that can lead to spinal problems. By keeping the airways open, it reduces the chance of SUID (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Asphyxiation). Most prams can be used as early as the moment of birth. They have seats that recline into a lay-flat mode for infants. It can also be converted to a pushchair pram for older children.

The suspension of prams is vital because it can affect how smooth the ride. A pram that has many spring suspensions will be more expensive however, it's worth the extra cost in the event that you plan to use your pram each day for a few years or longer.

You should always be sure to read the instruction manual thoroughly and look over the warning labels on your pram or stroller. When not in use, you should place your stroller in a safe area away from potential dangers like traffic, bicycles or other people. It is also a good idea to take any bags or other items from the handles as they could cause your baby to be trapped or even suffocate.

A stroller or pram should never be left unattended with a baby inside, even if they are asleep. They can wriggle and become trapped or the pram could roll away and they might be injured. Hanging bags, or other items from the handles is not recommended since they could fall and strike your child on the head.

Comfort

It is vital that newborns are able to lie flat as this aids in lung and back development. Many prams have a cocoon or carrycot that creates a cosy nest-like space for your infant and is able to be removed from the frame. Other models, such as the egg2's bucket-style seat, do not recline to lie flat but still offer a comfortable ride to your baby.

Some prams also have an extra bassinet, newborn inset or stroller seat so you can easily switch between sitting and sleeping modes depending on your bub's needs. This is sometimes called a "travel system" and is the first setup you should test out with your newborn.

Look for a pram with two shoulder straps (ideally cushioned) and a functional five-point safety harness that fits your baby's body securely. Be sure there aren't gaps or areas that are loose in which fingers can get caught and that the buckles are simple to use, particularly for older children. It's also worth considering whether you'd prefer a pram that faces the parent or not - it's perfect for keeping an eye on your little one and helps children feel secure with the familiar sight of their parents.

Our testers with parents enjoyed the features of some prams such as the Graco Near2Me which lets you raise your baby and lower it at the touch of the button. This is a fantastic method of keeping eye contact with your baby and keep in contact, particularly when they're asleep. If you're looking to purchase a travel system, make sure to check the frame's compatibility with your chosen car capsule and this will prevent the need to wake them up when changing between car, double pram and back.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is important to consider the needs of your baby's transportation. Some prams come with a bassinet or carrycot, which allow your baby to be laid flat (essential for their spinal development and breathing) while others have a seat that can recline to a lie-flat position. It is also a good idea to take a look at the other accessories the pram has, such as a changing bag and footmuff which are essential to keep your baby warm in colder months.

It's also worth noting that some best prams and strollers can be transformed into travel systems permitting you to connect a car capsule with the frame via adaptors so that you can easily transfer your baby between the car and the pushchair without needing to awake them. These are great if your lifestyle is busy or you don't have enough space your car boot to fit a pram. However, you should be aware that you'll need to wait until your baby is old enough to sit independently before you convert them from a car capsule to pushchair.

Our tester's mother found that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her 10-month-old son was a fantastic feature. One good example is the Graco Near2Me which can be lowered to allow your baby to glide' up to you with the push of an button and maintain constant eye contact.

Make sure that your pram newborn has a sturdy base and wheels that can withstand bumps and potholes and that you can fold it down easily and make sure the safety harness you use is safe, fits comfortably and securely (five-point rather than three-point) and can be adjusted as your child grows. You should be able store bags for shopping and changing underneath the pram (but be aware that too much weight could cause it to tip over). If you're not sure which to choose, test different models at your local store.