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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most essential baby items you'll require. There are a variety of options out there but it's essential to choose the best travel stroller one for your family.

Experts advise that infants be able to lay flat within the first few months. Choose models that have a fully reclined seat, which can be used at birth.

Safety

Your baby's safety is paramount when choosing a pushchair. A reputable pushchair will feature a seat that can be reclined to a flat angle, and a five-point harness that is padded with firm connections. Carrycots are a great option for infants. They should never be put in the seat of the main one. If your pushchair doesn't come with a carrycot, you might want to think about a travel system that's an amalgamation of a car seat/pram.

The frame of your pushchair should be stable and have a broad base to prevent it tipping over easily. It is important to avoid filling the back of your chair with toys or shopping bags as this can affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair is a three-wheeler then it must have an excellent suspension, and the wheels should be made of PU or rubber to provide greater shock absorption. Look for brakes which are easy to operate and check that they are working well before you strap your child in.

A high-quality pushchair will have a raincover that is zipped in place and has an outer lining that is waterproof. This will keep your baby comfortable and dry. Some pushchairs have a sun canopy, also known as a the hood, which can be extended to provide more coverage. It is also important to verify whether your child's pushchair has a handlebar that is adjustable for parents, so you can get the most comfortable position to push and drive.

You may wish to purchase a footmuff which is available in all pushchairs, it keeps your baby warm and can be removed when it gets too hot. It is a good idea to take it with you when you go out and about in cold weather or when the sun begins to shine brightly.

It is essential to ensure that the pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy complies with British safety standards and, if it's part of a travel system also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 I-Size. Before you use the pushchair, be sure that you've read all the directions. You should also show anyone who will use it how to fold open, close and secure it. When the pushchair's not being used, remove all locking mechanisms.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a small neck and a weak body and therefore, they need to lie flat to be comfortable and to breathe. A pushchair that doesn't have a seat that can lie flat isn't appropriate for infants or newborns, since they can sleep in a position that is too upright and will prevent their airways from fully opening, possibly leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

To ensure that your baby is always travelling comfortably, choose a reclining pushchair with a lie-flat seat unit that can be used from birth. This type of pushchair can also be called a stroller, buggy or pram.

Find features that are suitable for infants like the ability to lower or raise the chassis at the footrest. You can also use the seat for feeding your child. It is also worth considering buying a footmuff, which is made from soft and comfortable material and protects your child from sun while keeping them warm and snug. The majority of brands sell these on their own or as part of their bundles of accessories and pushchairs.

Many parents choose to buy multiple pushchairs and then upgrade them as their child develops. If you're planning on doing this, be sure to select a light pushchair with excellent suspension and a large rear tyre that can handle rough terrain and city use and a simple fold design that can be folded with one hand.

Travel systems that combine the car seat, carrycot or pushchair pram chassis with a chassis and seat unit are a great choice for babies and newborns. They are great for long trips, since young babies can be transported in a safe car seat or carrycot, and then transferred to the pushchair once they're ready to sit.

Style

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby items you'll make, therefore it should be comfortable and simple to use. Consider features like the comfort of a cushioned seat and an adjustable handlebar to find the right position for you and your child. You should also ensure that the seat is durable enough for daily use and will withstand some bumps along the way.

Newborns need to be lying flat to assist with their lung and spine development, which is why it's vital that you purchase a stroller that can be used in this flat position. This is the reason why many 'from birth' prams are designed with a carrycot that can be connected to the chassis, ensuring that your baby is always close to you.

Check the specifications to make sure. Some prams for sale offer a lie-flat option without carrying cots. They may be suitable for babies up to six months old. You can also purchase a travel system that comes with a car-seat and is ready to use from the moment your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature of the egg2 is especially suited to newborns because it allows you to bring your baby closer to your at the press of the button. Jaya is a parent tester, says it's great for maintaining contact and bonding. It can be used in conjunction with the car seat, carrycot or seat attachments to the unit. This makes it an excellent option for traveling with a baby.

You can pick from a variety of colours and styles that will match the decor of your nursery or home decor. Be careful not to choose anything too bright as it could be distracting to your baby. You'll likely utilize your pushchair for many years, so it's worth investing in a design that you love.

If you're looking to find a stylish pushchair that's also light and compact when folded, have a look at the YOYO2 by Babyzen. It features a sleek curve with an extravagant feel for your newborn and comes with a removable carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favourite of parents who are looking for a compact urban-friendly pram. It comes with additional features like a useful cup holders.

Weight

Whether you're looking for a lightweight pushchair for your newborn or a larger model that can handle toddlers there are plenty of choices. It's worth bearing in mind that a newborn baby can be quite heavy, so take a look at the weight of a pram or pushchair (with and without a carrycot attached) as it's an important factor to consider in case you're frequently travelling and rely on public transport regularly or simply want something that's easy to lift in and out of your car's boot or up and down the stairs.

As opposed to older children, infants have a weaker strength in their neck muscles. Therefore, they require to lie down flat in order to sleep. Experts recommend that babies not be pushed for long distances using pushchairs that do not offer this option as they may develop breathing issues when they are in a scrunched-up position. This is one of the factors that can cause Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Many models come with the option to add a carrycot which is ideal for infants. Certain brands offer a range of pushchair and pram combinations or 'travel system' which include both the carrycot and seat unit as well as adapters for your child's car seat.

You can also select twin stroller pushchairs that have two seats that sit side by side which is ideal for twins or siblings who will want to keep each other together. They are heavier than single pushchairs as they need to accommodate seats as well as baby carriers.

If you are frequent users of public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a compact buggy is the best option. You should also check how compactly the pushchair can be folded, and if it will fit through the doors of your house. You may even prefer to choose the stroller or buggy that folds away with a storage basket so you can store bags for shopping and your changing kit in it.