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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby items you'll require. There's a wide selection out there, but it's important to choose the best one for your family.

Experts suggest that babies be laid flat for the first few months, so search for a model with an adjustable seat that can be used from the time of birth.

Safety

When selecting a stroller, the safety of your child is of paramount importance. A good pushchair should have a seat that reclines to a flat position and come with a five-point harness that is padded and has strong connections. Newborns should always be transported in a carrycot and not in the main seat. If your pushchair doesn't come with a carrycot, you should consider a travel system which is a car seat and pram all in one.

The frame of your pushchair should be sturdy and have a broad base to avoid it tipping over easily. It is important to avoid filling the back of your pushchair with toys or shopping bags because this could affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair is a three-wheeler then it must have good suspension and the wheels should be made of PU or rubber for greater shock absorption. Look for brakes which are simple to operate and make sure that they are working well before you fasten your baby in.

A high-quality pushchair should include a raincover that is zipped into place and which has a padded lining, this will help to keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs come with a sun canopy or hood that can be extended to give more coverage when required. Make sure that the handlebars of your pushchair can be adjusted for parents to ensure they are in the most comfortable position when driving and pushing.

Most pushchairs come with an infant footmuff to keep your baby warm. It can be removed if the temperature becomes too hot. It is a great thing to have on hand when you are out and about, particularly in cold weather.

Check that the pushchair buggy, or pram you purchase is in compliance with British safety standards. If it's part a travel system, check that it also meets European safety standards ECER44/04 and R129. Before you use the pushchair, make sure that you have read the instructions. It is also important to show anyone who may use it how to fold open, secure and close it. Also make sure to release all locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a very small neck and little strength, so they must lie flat to feel comfortable and breathe. A pushchair which doesn't have a seat that can lie flat isn't appropriate for newborns or infants, because they could fall asleep in a position that is too upright, and prevent their airways from opening fully, potentially leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

To ensure that your baby is always comfortable, choose a reclining pushchair with a seat that is lie-flat that can be used from birth. This kind of pushchair is commonly referred to as pram, but it's also known as a buggy or stroller.

In addition to a lie-flat model, you should also look prams for sale other features that are suitable for babies, such as the ability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest and a spacious seat with 3 adjustable height positions. You can even use it while you're feeding your toddler or baby. You should also think about purchasing a footmuff, which is made of soft and comfortable material that protects your child from the sun while keeping them warm and cozy. Most brands sell footmuffs on their own or as part of their bundles of accessories and pushchairs.

Parents often buy multiple pushchairs prams to upgrade as their child develops. If you are planning to do this, make sure to choose a lightweight pushchair with a sturdy suspension, a large rear tire that can handle city or rough terrain, as well as one-handed folding.

A travel system, which includes a car seat or carrycot with a chassis for a pushchair and seat unit is another ideal option for infants and infants. These are ideal for long-distance travel, as infants can be carried in a safe manner in their car seat or carrycot, and then transferred to a pushchair when they are ready to sit up.

Style

A baby pushchair is one of the most important purchases you will make for your baby. It should be easy to use and comfortable. Consider features like the comfort of a cushioned seat and a movable handlebar to find the perfect position for your child and you. You'll also want to ensure that it is durable enough for everyday use and is able to withstand a few bumps on the road.

Newborns need to be in a flat position to assist with their spinal and lung development, so it's crucial that you buy a pram that can accommodate them in this position. This is the reason why many sale prams 'from birth' are designed with carrycots that can be connected to the chassis, ensuring that your baby is always close to you.

Some prams pushchairs prams pushchairs offer the option of a lie-flat, without a carrycot and may be suitable for babies as young as six months however, it is best to check the specifications carefully to be certain. You can also purchase a travel system that comes with car seats and is available from the moment your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is specifically suitable for babies because it lets you bring your baby closer to your at the press of a button. It's great for keeping eye contact and also for bonding, according to parent test participant Jaya. It can also be used with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments making it a versatile option for traveling with a baby.

You can pick from a variety of colours and styles that will suit the decor of your nursery or home decor. But, be careful not to select anything that is too bright since it could distract your newborn. You will likely use your pushchair for many years, so it is worthwhile to invest in a design that you enjoy.

If you're looking to find a stylish pushchair that is also lightweight and compact when folded, take a look at the YOYO2 by Babyzen. It features a smooth, curved shape with an extravagant feel for your newborn and comes with a detachable carrycot. This is a popular model for parents who are after a compact, urban-friendly stroller. It also comes with some additional features such as a handy travel cup and a holder for your mug.

Weight

There are many options available regardless of whether you're looking for an infant pushchair or one that can accommodate your toddler. It's worth bearing in mind that a new born baby can be quite heavy, so consider the weight of a pushchair or pram (with and without a carrycot) because this is an important aspect to consider when you travel a lot, using public transport regularly or just want something easy to carry into and out of your car's boot or climb up and down the stairs.

As opposed to older children, infants have a weaker strength in their neck muscles so they require to lie flat to sleep. Expert advice suggests that infants and young babies should not travel long distances in pushchairs that do not provide this option because they may develop breathing difficulties due to the position of their necks scrunched. This is an important risk factor that contributes to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

A pushchair or pram is suitable from birth and many models offer the option of adding an infant carrycot that is ideal for infants, especially when they are small. Certain brands offer a range of pushchair and pram combinations or a 'travel system' that include both the carrycot and seat unit, as well as adapters to fit your child's car seat.

You can also opt for a twin pushchair with two seats that sit side by side which is ideal for twins or siblings who will want to keep each one another close. These tend to be heavier than single pushchairs since they're designed to accommodate both the seat unit and baby carriers.

If you are frequent users of public transport or live in an area with limited space, a light buggy is the best option. It's an excellent idea to determine how compact the pushchair folds away and whether it will pass through your doorways to your home. It is also possible to consider the stroller or buggy that folds away with a storage basket so you can store bags for shopping and your changing kit in it.