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Choosing a Pushchair newborn pushchair

Choosing a pushchair newborn is one of the most crucial decisions you make for your baby. The right model can aid your baby's growth and stay healthy.

Experts suggest that infants should sleep flat in order to assist breathing and development. A quality buggy pushchair has an adjustable seat that can be placed on a flat surface.

Lay-flat seating

Newborns need a lie-flat position in their pushchair for the first six months since it aids their back development and breathing. However there are some pushchairs that don't lie flat so it's essential to verify this prior to buying. One way to test a pushchair is to ask the store assistant if you can try it out and see if it can comfortably lie down with your child in it.

A newborn stroller with a cocoon or carrycot that creates a lie-flat seat is a fantastic option for babies in the early years as it allows them to sleep in a completely reclined position, protecting their spine and allowing them to breathe normally. Some prams have a newborn carrier included and some permit you to attach a carrier separately to the frame. If your baby gets older, you can swap it out for the seat.

Most experts agree that it's ideal for babies to be in a pushchair that is facing their parents or carrycot which allows them to look directly at their parents and makes it easier to monitor their needs and attend to their needs. However many parents are unsure about what direction to choose or when their baby is able to start facing out into the world.

They are popular because they let you use your newborn's carrycot or cocoon on the frame of the pushchair and then switch over to a reclining chair when your child reaches a certain age. This eliminates the hassle of having to buy separate items. Some models can be transformed from a single pushchair to a double pushchair which allows you to save money on equipment and be flexible as your child grows. It's worth checking the weight of a travel system (with and without the carrycot attached) because you might find it heavier than other pushchairs, especially if you are going to use public transport or travelling often with your baby. Verify the stability of the travel system, and also if it can stand up on its own when folded. You'll need a stroller that is sturdy and able to handle the weight of a growing baby.

All-terrain models

The best pushchair for newborns is one that's designed to handle a variety of different terrain. This is especially important if you like to walk in the country or live in a rural area in which you're likely encounter bumpy and uneven surfaces. The good news is that there are numerous models specifically designed with this type of terrain in mind. The most important thing is to determine how strong and durable the chassis is, and if there's a suspension system that can help with the ride on rough terrain. The tyres also need to be considered. If they're air-filled, you'll have to carry a pump, or at least have a puncture repair kit on you.

There are a variety of all-terrain strollers on the market. These include those made by the top names in the baby equipment industry. Out n About Nipper V5 is a popular stroller which can be used with a car seat or carrycot from birth. It's not suitable for overnight sleep. Its air-filled tires are ideal for use off-road and its suspension can cushion your baby's trip. It's also suitable for running once your child is old enough.

Another alternative is the iCandy Core, which can be used in single or double mode and comes with a large basket that can hold up to 10kg of groceries. The front wheels, which are larger than those of most single pushchairs, make it easier to maneuver over a wide range of surfaces. It also has a reclining seat that can be adjusted to a flat position and includes an infant car seat adaptor kit that allows it to be used as a travel system.

Another all-terrain pushchair worth considering is the Mamas & Papas Ocarro, that is small enough to fit on shops and buses but has big, rugged tyres that are able to withstand rough surfaces. It also has a massive basket and folds easily with one hand. It's not cheap, however it's important to weigh the pros and cons before making the purchase.

Easy to maneuver

There are many different types of pushchairs. When choosing one for a baby, you should consider the following factors:

A new born baby needs to lie flat to promote healthy spine development. Ideally this is done in a carrycot or pram however once they're older, you can move to a pushchair, and then the toddler seat. It is recommended to select the 3 in 1 stroller which is also referred to as a travel system pram or bundle. This will allow your child to grow with it. It usually consists of a frame with a pram/carrycot and the baby seat that snaps onto the chassis.

You might also think about a reversible unit, so that you can either use it with your baby facing you, or turn it around and let them experience the world. This will help keep them happy and calm. Some models can even come with a parent-facing canopy, which allows you to keep an eye on them and keep eye contact throughout the trip.

Another factor to consider is the weight of your pushchair. You don't want to have to carry it on and off public transport or get it in and out of your car regularly So make sure it's lightweight. It is also important to ensure that the pushchair isn't too big and folds well, so it will fit in the trunk of your car.

If you plan to travel with your family, check that the pushchair is simple to maneuver and can be easily folded to be stored. This is especially important if you're planning to use it in another country where customs officials may need to examine your pushchair for safety concerns.

You may also want to consider whether the pushchair comes with one or linked handles and what height it's adjustable to. Single handles are simpler to fold up and fold more compactly when using single handles. You may want to think about a height-adjustable steering wheel, too, which will be beneficial to any grandparents who may be able to help with it. You don't want to struggle for hours to put together and disassemble your stroller with a baby who is heavy on the board!

Storage space

A basket of sufficient size is required to store baby's toys as well as a changing kit. Look for a model with an ample storage space that is easy to access using the carrycot, and does not require you to take your infant out of the cot when lifting the lid.

A carrycot is a light portable cot with an adjustable handle that can be attached to the frame of a pushchair, making it a travel system. Often used with newborns, they are an essential element of a 'from birth' pushchair because they allow your baby to lay flat, which is beneficial for their lung and spinal development.

A sun canopy is a crucial feature of a stroller because it protects your child from the elements. Some models include sunshades built-in, while others come with a removable SPF/UPF50+ sunshades. A footmuff is also worth considering because it will help keep your baby warm during colder weather Check out models that include one as part of the bundle or in their accessories range.