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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby items you'll need. There's a wide selection out there but it's essential to find the right one for your family.

Experts suggest that babies lay flat for the first few months, so search for a product with a fully reclining seat that can be used from the time of birth.

Safety

Your baby's safety is paramount when choosing a pushchair. A good pushchair must have a seat that reclines to lie flat and have a five point harness that is padded and has strong connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot, not in the main seat. If your pushchair does not come with a carrycot, you should think about an alternative travel system that is a car seat and pram all in one.

The frame of your pushchair needs to be stable and have a broad base to avoid it tipping over easily. It is important to avoid overloading the back of your chair with shopping bags or toys since this could impact the stability of the chair. If your pushchair is a three-wheeler it must have a adequate suspension and the wheels must be made of PU or rubber for greater shock absorption. Find brakes that are easy to operate and ensure they work before you secure your baby.

A good quality pushchair will include a raincover that can be zipped in place and has an insulated lining. This will keep your baby comfortable and dry. Some pushchairs are equipped with a sun canopy, also known as a hood, that can be extended for more coverage. Also, make sure whether your stroller has a handlebar that is adjustable for parents, so that you can find the most comfortable position for pushing and driving.

You may wish to purchase a footmuff which is available in most pushchairs, it keeps your baby warm and is easily removed if it becomes too hot. It is an ideal idea to carry this along when you go out in cold weather or when the sun starts to shine.

It is essential to ensure that any pram, pushchair or buggy you purchase complies with British safety standards and, if part of a travel system, as well as European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 i-Size. Ensure that you have read the entire instruction and demonstrate to anyone who will use the pushchair how to open, fold and secure it prior to when they start using it. Also, ensure that you release any locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.

Comfort

Infants are tiny and have weak muscles in their necks, therefore they should lie flat for their comfort and to help their breathing. A pushchair without a seat that is lying flat isn't appropriate for newborns or infants, as they can fall asleep in an unnatural position. high and could block their airways from opening fully, leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Pick a stroller that is reclining with a seat that can be used flat from birth. This kind of pushchair may also be called buggy, stroller, or pram.

In addition to a lie-flat seat unit, look out for other features that are suitable for babies, such as the capability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest as well as an ample seat with 3 adjustable height positions. You can even use it while feeding your baby or toddler. You should also think about purchasing a footmuff, which is made from soft and comfortable material and protects your child from the sun while keeping them warm and comfortable. Many brands sell them separately or in their bundles of pushchairs and accessories.

Many parents opt to purchase multiple pushchairs, and then upgrade them as their baby grows. If you're planning on doing this, be sure to look out for a light pushchair with excellent suspension and a large rear tyre that can handle urban and rough terrain and a simple fold design that can be folded with one hand.

Travel systems that combine a car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with a chassis and seat unit are another great option for infants and toddlers. They are ideal for long trips because babies can be carried safely and comfortably in the car seat or carrycot, then transferred to a pushchair when they are ready.

Style

A newborn pushchair is one of the most important baby purchases you'll ever make, so it should be comfortable and simple to use. Look for features like an upholstered seat that is comfortable and a handlebar that can be adjusted to allow you to find the ideal position for you and your child. It is also important to ensure that the seat is durable enough for daily use and is able to withstand a few bumps in the road.

It is crucial to buy a pram that can accommodate your baby in this position. This will aid in their spinal and lungs develop. This is the reason why many prams 'from birth' are designed with the option of a carrycot attached to the chassis to ensure that your baby is always close to you.

Check the specifications to be sure. Some prams come with an option to lie flat without a carrycot. They could be suitable for babies from to six months old. You can also buy a travel system that comes with a car-seat and is ready to use as soon as your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me function on the egg2 is particularly suitable for babies because it lets you bring your baby closer to you at the touch of the button. It's a great way to keep eye contact and also for bonding, says parent facing pram tester Jaya. It is also compatible with the carrycot, seat unit and car seat attachments which makes it a flexible option for travelling with a newborn.

You can choose from a range of colors and styles that will complement the decor of your nursery or home decor. However, avoid anything that is too bright since it could distract your newborn. You'll likely be using your pushchair for many years so it's worthwhile to invest in a style that you'll still love several years later.

If you are looking for a stylish, lightweight and compact pushchair that can be folded up and folded down, then the YOYO2 from Babyzen is a fantastic choice. It has a smooth curved shape that gives your baby a luxurious feel. It also comes with the option of a carrycot. This city stroller is a favorite of parents who are looking for a compact urban-friendly pram. It comes with additional features such as a handy mug and a holder for your mug.

Weight

Whether you're looking for a light pushchair newborn or a larger model that can be used by a toddler there are plenty of options. It's important to keep in mind that a newborn baby can be quite heavy, so consider the weight of a pushchair or pram (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 just want something easy to carry in and out of your car's trunk or to climb and descend the stairs.

As opposed to older children, infants have very little strength in their neck muscles. Therefore, they need to be able to lay flat for sleep. Experts suggest that babies should not be taken on long journeys using pushchairs without this option, as they could suffer breathing issues from the scrunched-up position. This is a risk that can contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

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

You can also select twin pushchairs that have two seats that sit side by side which is ideal for twins or siblings who will want to keep each one another company. They weigh more than single pushchairs due to the fact that they have to accommodate a seat unit as well as baby carriers.

If you are frequent users of public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a lightweight pushchair is the best choice. It's important to see the size of the pushchair when folded away and if it can fit through your home doorways. You may also opt for a stroller that folds away or a buggy with a storage basket to store your shopping bags and changing kit.