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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can count on prams and pushchairs to be versatile and multi-functional. They are the co-pilots for your child's new journey.

A pram newborn is designed for newborns and babies. It has an incredibly sturdy, deep carrycot that has soft and secure walls.

A pram is equipped with a bassinet. However, it can be converted to a stroller once the baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns must be protected as much as possible. Buying a pram or stroller with safety features will ensure that your baby is secure and secure during travel. The most essential requirements for any pram or stroller are a functioning brake, a 5-point safety harness (2 shoulder straps, 2 waist straps and a Crotch strap) and a wrist tether strap for the person who is pushing the pram. Verify that the stroller you select is in compliance with these requirements.

Find a stroller that allows your infant to ride in the recommended lying flat position. This position supports your baby and prevents the development of a risky curvature in their spine that could cause spinal issues. It also reduces the chance of SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome) or asphyxiation, by keeping the airways open. The majority of prams that can be used from birth will have a seat unit that will recline into a lie-flat pram mode for babies younger than the age of one and convert into a pushchair with car seat seat unit for older children.

The suspension of a pram will determine how smooth it rides. A pram with lots of spring suspension will be more expensive, but it is worth the extra expense in the event that you plan to use your pram each day for a couple of years or longer.

Always read the instructions and look at the warning labels on your pram or stroller. When not using it, park your pram away from potential dangers like bicycles, traffic or other people. It is also a good idea to remove any bags or items from the handles since they could cause your baby to get caught or suffocate.

A pram or stroller should not be left alone with a baby in it even if they are asleep. They could wriggle into the pram and become trapped, or it could roll away and cause injury. It's not a good idea to hang bags or other things off the handles as they could fall and hit your baby's head.

Comfort

It is crucial that babies have the option to lie flat as this aids in lung and back development. Many prams have a cocoon or carrycot that creates a warm nest-like space for your baby and can be easily detached from the frame. Some seats, such as the bucket-style seat on egg2, aren't able to recline completely flat, but they provide a comfortable ride for your child.

Some prams include a separate bassinet or seat for the newborn. This allows you to easily switch between sitting and sleeping positions based on the needs of your baby. This is often referred to as a "travel system" and is the first option to try out with your newborn.

Look for a pram that has two shoulder straps that are ideally padded, and a five-point safety harness. It must fit your child's body perfectly. Check that there are no gaps or loose areas, where fingers could be trapped. Also make sure the buckles are easy for older children to operate. It's also worth considering whether you'd like a pram with a parent-facing feature or not. It's great to keep an eye on your child and helping them feel reassured by the familiar sight of their parents.

Some prams, such as the Graco Near2Me, come with an awesome raise and lower feature that allows your baby to come right up to your face at the push of a button, which our parents testers absolutely loved! This is a fantastic method of keeping eye contact with your baby and keep in touch, particularly when they're asleep. If you're looking to purchase an appropriate travel system, be sure the frame's compatibility with your car capsule and this will prevent you having to wake them up when changing between car, pram and back again.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is crucial to think about your baby's needs for transport. Some prams come with carrycots, a bassinet or a seat that reclines to a flat position. This is crucial to ensure your baby's spinal development and breathing. It's important to look at what other accessories are included in the pram like an infant changing bag and a footmuff which are essential for keeping your baby warm during colder weather.

It's important to note that some prams and strollers can be converted into travel systems, allowing you to connect a car capsule with the frame via adaptors to allow you to easily move your baby stroller between the car and the pushchair without needing to awake them. These can be useful when you live a busy life or don't have a large enough car boot to accommodate prams, however it's important to keep in mind that your child must be old enough and able to sit independently before you can change them from car capsule to pram.

Our parent tester found that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her son who was 10 months old was a fantastic feature. One good example is the Graco Near2Me, which can lower to allow your little one to 'glide' up to you by pressing the button, and remain in constant eye contact.

Finally, make sure your pram newborn has a sturdy base with wheels that are able to handle potholes and bumps. Also, make sure you are able to fold it up easily and make sure the safety harness is in good working order, fits comfortably and securely (five-point rather than three-point) and is able to be adjusted as your child grows. It should be possible to store bags for changing and shopping beneath the pram (but remember that too much weight can cause it to topple over). If you're not sure which one to pick, check various models at your local store.