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Buying a New Born Push Chair

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Newborns should always lie flat, so opt for a baby model that comes with a carrycot or car seat/carrycot combination that is suitable from birth. Some models come with the option of a reversible model, so you can decide if your baby is facing you or the the world.

Safety

A pushchair (also called a buggy, pram or stroller) is among the most frequently used baby products therefore safety should be an important consideration when choosing one. Make sure you choose a five-point safety harness. This harness locks the child in the seat with five points: two across shoulders, two around hips and between legs, and two in the middle. This system helps prevent the child from falling out of the seat if it is flipped over or while driving up or down an incline.

For newborns carrying a carrycot or infant car seats, prams and carrycots combination is essential. They should be able to lie flat. This helps protect their spine development and allows them to breathe fully. This is important because it decreases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Babies born today should not be allowed to take long trips in a pushchair without this feature even if it features a reclining seat.

It is also recommended to buy an infant pushchair that is suitable from the time of birth. The pushchair must be suitable for use with a carrycot that is able to lay flat or with an infant car seat/pram. It should also come with a seat unit that is completely reversible so that the child can face either the parent or the world.

The wheels of the pushchair need to be sturdy and have an adequate suspension to reduce vibrations and bumps as well as a brake pedal that is easy to reach. Many pushchairs and buggies feature pneumatic tyres that absorb shocks better than standard tyres. They are also able to run on uneven terrain.

Accessories such as shopping baskets and pram changing bags or raincovers are useful particularly if you're running errands while your baby is in the car. Many pushchairs come with an hood that can be put over the baby's head, thereby shielding them from the sun and wind. Certain hoods are adjustable to accommodate the weather.

Comfort

You'll want a baby pushchair that is comfortable for both the baby and the parents. This could mean padding for the seats and a pushchair that is easy to move, but also sturdy enough to stand up to rough terrain. Consider features like storage and protection against weather. If you are going to use the pushchair for jogging or off road adventures you will need an all-terrain pushchair with larger wheels, designed to give your little one optimum comfort on the most uneven terrain.

The ideal pushchair for the newborn is a pram or travel system that comes with a carrycot. This will allow your baby to sleep in a lying position, which is essential for the development of the spine and lung. Some pushchairs marketed as suitable for use from birth actually require your child to sit up independently before they can be used, therefore make sure you check this before making a purchase.

A bassinet can be utilized to create a cot-like environment for your baby to relax while remaining secure and safe in the pushchair. They are generally more expensive than a travel system. But, if your child is happy in the seat, it may be worth the cost.

Many pushchairs allow you to 'face the seat' towards you to provide reassurance or bonding. Or away from you to explore the world. They may be known as parent-facing or world-facing pushchairs. Some pushchairs offer a single to double option. This means that they can be converted to a double pushchair, without an additional frame.

You'll need a parasol for your pushchair during hot weather to shield your baby from sunlight and prevent overheating. The majority of manufacturers offer this in a pushchair bundle or sell it on its own and you should look for this. It is possible to add a footmuff in colder temperatures. It will keep your baby warm. They come in various styles, and most can be washed by a machine.

Style

When looking for a brand new push chair it is important to look at the finer points, particularly since it is likely to be among the most used baby items. For example, some models are built to be used on rough terrain with large wheels and a heavier frame. Others are more lightweight and are easier to maneuver especially when folded. Some models come with adjustable seat padding, extendable SPF canopy and a footmuff that keeps warm during colder months.

It is recommended that babies lie flat, as this helps with the development of their spine as well as opening up their airways. This can be achieved using the use of a carrycot and pram or a travel system. Some pushchairs come with a fully reclined seat unit or carrycot, and are suitable from the time of birth. It is essential to confirm whether this feature is available as some descriptions simply refer to a reclining seat, without defining what it means. lie-flat option.

The majority of pushchairs allow the option of a parent facing or world facing seat unit to allow you to have your baby either face you for bonding and reassurance or away from you so they can explore the world around them. Some pushchairs allow both simultaneously!

Many pushchairs are equipped with accessories such as shopping baskets and trays to simplify the lives of parents. Some models also come with an inbuilt sunshade, which is typically constructed from UPF or SPF 50+ fabric to shield the child from the sun. Other popular accessories include a parasol which can be attached by a clamp to the frame of the pushchair, or a sunmuff, which is usually included in the bundle or sold as an additional.

Budget

A new pushchair is likely be one of the most expensive items for your baby so you must take your time researching and purchasing within your budget. Keep in mind that you will use your pram for many years and that it is the most used item. You want to choose one that fits your lifestyle and is comfortable both for you and your child.

Think about purchasing a travel set-up which includes a carrycot and seat. This is the most secure method to transport a baby because it makes sure they sleep flat. This is ideal for securing their spine and opening up their airways. Newborns should always be carried lying on their backs until they attain the age of six months.

Some pushchairs are able to be used as early as birth, and also have seats that fully recline to a flat position. This is important because it helps protect a newborn's growing spine and allows them to sleep comfortably on long journeys. It's important to know that not all pushchairs labeled 'lie-flat" actually have a fully flat position. You should check this prior to purchasing.

It is also worth thinking about an option with a big shopping basket, which is essential to store all your baby's essentials and other things. The basket should be easy to access and you will be able to squeeze your shopping in without difficulty or having to remove your child from the carrycot.

Another factor to consider is the wheels, which can differ between models. Some have swivel, fixed or lockable wheels that assist you in maneuvering the pushchair through different conditions. Other models have larger wheels which are more stable on rough terrain or have PU tyres which are designed to resist puncture.

Be aware of the dimensions of the handlebar and whether it is adjustable to your height. You should also make sure that the pushchair can be folded down to fit into your car's boot, or on public transport. Some models, such as the Joie Vinca have a one handed fold that was highly reviewed by MFM home testers. It earned it the Gold Award at previous MadeForMums Awards.