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Buying a New Born Push Chair

A high-end pushchair that's perfect for infants due to the premium fabric and a comfortable seat. It is also easy to put together and effortlessly navigate the narrow aisles of a store.

Select a model with a carrycot, or a combination of a car seat and a carriercot, which is suitable for newborns. Some models come with the option of a reversible model, so you can decide if your baby faces you or the the world.

Safety

A pushchair (also known as buggy, pram, or stroller) is one of the most frequently used baby products and safety is the top priority when selecting one. Choose the five-point safety harness. This system locks the child into the seat with five points: two across shoulders as well as around hips and between legs, and two in the middle. This system helps to prevent the child from tipping out of the seat in the event that it is flipped over or while driving up or down an incline.

For infants carrying a carrycot or infant prams, car seats and carrycots are essential. They should be able to lay flat. This helps protect their spine and allows them to breathe freely. This is crucial as it decreases the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Newborn babies should not travel long distances in the pushchair that doesn't come with this feature even if they are able to be pushed in a reclined seat unit.

It is also advisable to buy a pushchair that is suitable from birth. The pushchair must be capable of being used with a carrycot which can lay flat, or an infant car seat/pram. It should also have an infant seat that is completely reversible to allow the baby to face either the parent or the world.

The wheels of the pushchair must be strong and have an adequate suspension to reduce bumps and vibrations as well as a brake pedal that can easily be reached. Many pushchairs are fitted with pneumatic tyres that absorb shocks better than tyres that are standard and can run on rough terrain.

Accessories such as shopping baskets or pram changing bags or raincovers can be useful particularly when you are doing errands while your child is in tow. Many pushchairs come with an hood that can be put over the baby's face to protect it from sun or the wind. Certain hoods can be adjusted to match the conditions.

Comfort

You want a newborn Pushchair up To 25Kg that is comfortable for the child and the parent. This can be padded seats, simple to manoeuvre and sturdy enough to withstand the rough terrain. Consider features like storage and protection against weather. If you intend to use the pushchair to go for jogging or off-road adventures, you'll require an all-terrain pushchair with larger wheels, designed to give your child the best comfort on the roughest ground.

The ideal pushchair for infants is a travel system or pram with a carrycot. This will allow your baby to sleep in a natural lying flat position, which is crucial for lung and spine development. Some pushchairs labeled "suitable for babies from birth" require that your child can sit up independently. Make sure you check this before you make an purchase.

A bassinet is a different option offering a small baby cot to rest in, while remaining safe and secure in the pushchair. These seats are typically more expensive than a pushchair or travel system. But, if your child is comfortable in the seat, it may be worth the expense.

A lot of pushchairs let you "face the seat" towards you to provide reassurance or bonding. You can also turn away to explore the world. They may be called parents-facing or world-facing pushchairs. Some will have a single-to-double pushchair option as well, meaning they can be converted to accommodate two children without the requirement for an additional double frame for the pushchair.

On hot days you'll require a parasol for your pushchair to shield your baby from the sun and to prevent overheating. Look for it in pushchair bundles or separately. You might want to include a footmuff during colder weather. It will keep your baby warm. They come in various designs, and the majority can be washed in the washing machine.

Style

When looking for a brand new pushchair, it's essential to take a look at the finer details, especially as it will be among the most frequently used baby products. For instance, some models are made to be used on rough terrain with large wheels and a heavier frame that is heavy duty. Some models are lighter and easier to maneuver when folded. Some models also come with adjustable seat padding, expandable SPF canopy, and a footmuff that keeps warm in colder temperatures.

It is recommended to lie newborns flat, as this helps with spinal development and opens their airways. This can be achieved using a pram/pushchair and carrycot or a travel system. Some pushchairs have a carrycot or seat unit that can recline completely. They are suitable for infants from birth. It is important to check that this feature is included since some descriptions simply mention a reclining chair without clarifying this is a lie-flat option.

Most pushchairs allow you to choose between a parent facing or a world facing unit. This lets you select whether your child is facing you for bonding or reassurance or away from you to explore the world. Some pushchairs even offer both options at the same time!

Many pushchairs are equipped with accessories, such as shopping baskets and trays to make life easier for parents. Some have an integrated sunshade, which is typically made of UPF or SPF 50+ fabrics to shield the child from the sun. Other popular accessories include parasols that can be attached to the frame of the pushchair, or sunmuffs which are often included or sold separately.

Budget

It is essential to take time to research your options and adhere to your budget. Remember that you will use your pushchair for a long time and it's the most frequently used item. You need to pick one that suits your needs and is comfortable for you and your child.

You should consider purchasing a travel system that includes a carrycot as well as a seat. This is the safest method of transporting a newborn because it guarantees that they are lying flat. This is great for protecting their spine development and opening their airways. Newborns should be transported in a reclining position until they are six months old.

Some pushchairs can be used as early as birth, and have a seat that reclines fully to a flat position. This is essential since it protects the newborn's spine as it grows and allows them to sleep comfortably on long journeys. It's important to remember that not all pushchairs that claim they are 'lie-flat' actually provide the flat position in full and you need to check this before making your purchase.

Look for a model with an ample basket to hold everything your baby needs and other necessities. The basket should be simple to access and you should be able to fit your shopping in without difficulty or having to remove your baby from the carrier.

Another consideration is the wheels, which vary from model to model. Some models come with wheels that can be locked, swivelled or fixed to aid in maneuvering the pushchair walker. Some have larger wheels, which can be more robust on rough terrain, or have PU tires that are made to be puncture-resistant.

Take note of the size of the handlebar and if it can be adjusted to your height. Additionally, you should make sure the pushchair folds small enough to fit into your boot, car or onto public transport. Some models, like the Joie Vinca comes with a one-handed fold that was highly reviewed by our MFM home testers and was awarded the Gold Award in previous MadeForMums awards.