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Buying a New Born Push Chair

A premium pushchair that's perfect for infants due to the premium fabric and a padded back for better support. It is also easy to put together and effortlessly navigate the narrow aisles of a store.

Newborns should be able to lie flat, so opt for a model that has either a carrycot or car seat/carrycot combination that is suitable for babies from birth. Some models come with a reversible unit, so you can choose whether your baby faces you or the the world.

Safety

The pushchair, sometimes referred to as a stroller or buggy is among the most frequently used baby products. Safety is the top priority when selecting the right pushchair. The first thing you should look for is a harness with five points. This system secures the child in the seat using five points that join in an encapsulated locking system that is two across the shoulders and two between the hips and the legs. This system will prevent the child from slipping out of the seat in the event that the car tips over, or when driving up a kerb that is steep.

For infants carrying a carrycot or car seats, prams and carrycots are vital. They should be able to lie down. This helps protect their spine development and allows them to breathe fully. This is essential as it reduces the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Newborn babies should not be pushed for long distances in a pushchair that does not provide this feature even if they could be pushed using a reclining seat unit.

It is also recommended that you purchase a baby pushchair that is suitable for birth. This means that the pushchair is compatible with a carrycot that is flat on the floor or an pram or infant car seat and that it has a fully reversible and reversible seat so that the baby can face either parent or world.

The wheels of the stroller need to be robust, have good suspension and be easily accessible. Many pushchairs have pneumatic tyres, which absorb shocks better than standard tyres. They are also able to run on uneven terrain.

Additional accessories like a raincover, shopping baskets or changing bags for prams are useful for daily use, particularly when you are you are running errands with your baby in the stroller. Many pushchairs are fitted with a hood that can be pulled down over the baby's head, thereby shielding them from the sun and the wind. Some hoods can be adjusted to accommodate the conditions.

Comfort

You'll want a pushchair for your newborn that is comfortable for both the baby and the parent. This could mean cushioned seats as well as a pushchair that is easy to move yet sturdy enough to handle rough terrain. Consider features like weather protection and storage. If you intend to use the stroller for jogging, or for off-road excursions then you'll require a pushchair that has larger wheels. This will allow your child maximum comfort even on the most uneven terrain.

The most suitable pushchair for a newborn is one that is a travel system or pram with a carrycot. This allows your baby to sleep in a natural lying position, which is crucial for developing the spine and lungs. Some pushchairs that are advertised as suitable for babies will actually require your child to stand independently before they can be used, therefore always check this before buying.

A bassinet can be used to provide a cot-like area for your baby to relax while being secure and safe within the pushchair. These seats are usually more expensive than a travel system. If your child is content in this seat, it might be worth the expense.

Some pushchairs let you "face the seat" toward you to provide reassurance or bonding. Or away from you to explore the world. These are often referred to as parent-facing and world-facing pushchairs. Some pushchairs offer the option of converting from single to double. This means they can be converted into a double pushchair without needing an additional frame.

You will need a shade for your pushchair on hot days to protect your child from sunlight and prevent overheating. Look for it in pushchair bundles or separately. You may want to purchase a footmuff for colder temperatures. It will keep your baby warm. They are available in different styles, and are machine washable.

Style

When looking for a brand new pushchair, it's crucial to consider the finer details, especially because it will be among your most frequently used baby products. For instance, some models are built to be used on rough terrain, with large wheels and a heavier duty frame. Others are more lightweight and easier to maneuver especially when folded. Some models come with adjustable seat padding, expandable SPF canopy, and a footmuff that keeps warm in colder weather.

It is recommended that you lay newborns flat on their backs, 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 come with seats or a carrycot which can fully recline. These are ideal for infants from birth. It is important to check whether this feature is present as some descriptions simply refer to a reclining seat, without defining what it means. lie-flat option.

Most pushchairs provide the option of a parent facing or world facing seat, so that you can choose to have your baby either face you to bond with you or away from you so that they can discover the world around them. Some pushchairs allow both simultaneously!

Many pushchairs come with accessories like shopping baskets and trays that simplify the lives of parents. Some pushchairs have an inbuilt sunshade made of UPF50 or SPF+ fabrics. This protects the child from the sun. Other popular accessories include a sunshade that can be attached using a clamp to the frame of the cabin pushchair or a sunmuff that is often included in the bundle or sold as an additional.

Budget

It's important to take time to research your options and adhere to your budget. Be aware that you will be using your pram for a long time and that it is the most used item. You want to choose one that suits your needs and is comfortable for both you and your child.

You may want to consider purchasing a travel set-up, that includes a carry cot and seat. This is the safest way to transport a baby as it ensures they lie flat. This is the most effective way to ensure their spinal development and open up their airways. Newborns should always be transported in a reclining position until they are six months old.

Some pushchairs can be used as early as birth, and come with a seat that reclines fully to an upright position. This is essential because it protects a newborn's spine as it grows and allows them to rest comfortably on long trips. It's important to note that not all pushchairs labeled 'lie-flat" actually offer a fully flat position. It is important to verify this before purchasing.

It is also worth looking at an option with a big shopping basket, which is crucial for storing all of your baby's necessities and other things. The basket should be simple to access and you should be able to fit your shopping in without struggling or having to remove your child from the carrycot.

Another consideration is the wheels, which vary from model to model. Some have swivel, fixed or lockable wheels that can help you manoeuvre the pushchair through different conditions. Others have larger wheels that are more stable on rough terrain, or are equipped with PU tyres which are designed to be puncture resistant.

Take note of the size of the handlebar and whether it is adjustable 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, such as the Joie Vinca come with a single-handed fold that was highly rated by MFM home testers. It won the Gold Award at previous MadeForMums Awards.