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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can rely on prams and pushchairs to be versatile and multi-functional. They are the co-pilots on the new adventure of your child.

A pram newborn is designed for newborns and babies and has an incredibly sturdy, deep carrycot with soft and safe walls.

A pram is equipped with a bassinet, but it can also be converted into a stroller when the baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns must be protected to the greatest extent possible. Purchasing a stroller or pram and travel system with safety features will ensure that your baby is safe and secure during travel. A stroller or pram must have a working break and a five-point harness (2 shoulder straps; 2 waist straps; and the crotch belt) and a wrist tether for the person driving it. Be sure that the model you are considering meets these standards before you buy.

Find a pram which allows your baby to ride in the recommended lying-flat position. This position supports your baby and helps prevent the development of a risky curve in their spine that could cause spinal issues. It also reduces the risk of SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome) or asphyxiation by ensuring that the airways are open. Most sale prams that are used from birth will include a seat unit that will recline into a lie-flat pram position for younger babies and then transform into a pushchair unit for older children.

The suspension on the pram is crucial because it can affect how smooth the ride. A pram with a lot of suspension is likely to be more expensive but it could be worth paying for this feature if you plan on using your pram everyday for a few years or longer.

It is important to make sure to read the instruction manual thoroughly and check the warning labels for your pram or stroller. It is also important to ensure that your pram is parked in a safe location away from bicycles, traffic or any other potential hazards when it isn't being used. It is also important to remove any bags or other items from the handles as they can cause your baby to get caught or suffocate.

Even if the baby seems asleep, it's never an ideal idea to leave a pram or stroller unattended. They can wriggle and become stuck or the pram might slide away and the baby could be injured. It's also not recommended to hang bags or other items from the handles because they may fall and strike your baby's head.

Comfort

It is essential 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 warm nest-like atmosphere for your baby and can be easily detached from the frame. Others, like the egg2's bucket-style seat don't recline to lie flat, but they still offer a comfortable ride to your baby.

Some prams come with an additional bassinet, infant inset or stroller seat so you can easily change between sitting and sleeping modes depending on your bub's requirements. This is sometimes described as a "travel system" and is the first option to try out with your newborn.

Choose a stroller with two shoulder straps (ideally padded) and a functional five-point safety harness that fits your baby's body safely. Be sure to check for gaps or loose areas where fingers can be trapped. Also make sure the buckles are safe for older children to use. It's also worth considering whether you'd like a pram that faces the parent or not - it's ideal to keep an eye on your child, and also helps them feel secure by the familiarity of their parents.

Some prams, such as the Graco Near2Me have a handy raise and lower function that brings your baby right up to your face at the touch of an button, which our parents testers really loved! This is a great way to keep in touch with your baby, especially if they are asleep. If you are seeking an infant travel system that is compatible with the car capsule you choose, you will not have to wake your baby up to switch between the pram and car.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is essential to consider your baby's needs for transport. Some prams come with a bassinet or carrycot, which allows your baby to lay flat (essential for their development of their spine and breathing) while others have seats that recline to a lie-flat position. It's also a good idea to take a look at the other accessories the pram comes with like the footmuff and changing bag which are essential to keep your baby warm during colder weather.

It's important to note that some prams and strollers can be converted into travel systems, permitting you to connect a car capsule to the frame using adaptors, so that you can transfer your baby between the car and the pushchair without needing to awake them. These are great when you have a busy schedule or you don't have enough space your car boot to accommodate a pram. However, you should keep in mind that you will need to wait until your baby is old enough to sit independently before you transform them from a car capsule into pushchair cheap.

Another feature you may want to keep an eye on is the ability to raise and lower your newborn's seat from a low setting to a high setting, which allows you to maintain eye contact with them and keeps them close to you. This is something our parent tester found was really useful with her 10-month-old boy! One example is the Graco Near2Me, which allows your child to 'glide up' to you with the press of a button.

Make sure that your pram newborn has a sturdy base with wheels that are able to handle bumps and potholes and that you are able to fold it up easily and make sure the safety harness is functional that fits comfortably and securely (five-point instead of three-point) and is adjustable as your child grows. It should be possible to store shopping bags and changing bags underneath the pram (but remember that too much weight could cause it to tip over). If you are unsure of which one to pick, check various models at the local store.