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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is one of the most important baby items you'll require. There are a variety of options available but it's important to select the best one for you and your family.

Experts suggest that infants be able to lie on their backs within the first few months. Choose models that have a fully reclined seat that can be used from birth.

Safety

When you are choosing a stroller the safety of your child is the most important consideration. A good pushchair should have a seat that reclines to lie flat and a five-point harness that is cushioned and has firm connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot, not in the main seat. If your pushchair does not include a carrycot, then you might want to think about a travel system that is composed of a car seat and a pram.

The frame of your pushchair must be stable and have a wide base to prevent it tipping over easily. It is also advisable to avoid filling the back of your chair with toys or shopping bags because this could affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair has three wheels, it should have a sturdy suspension. The wheels should be made from rubber or PU to absorb shocks. Find brakes that are simple to use and make sure they function before you secure your child.

A good quality foldable pushchair should have a raincover which is fitted with a zip and has a protective lining, which will help keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs have an hood or sun canopy that can be extended to give more coverage if required. It is also important to verify whether your stroller has an adjustable handlebar for parents, so you can find the most comfortable position to push and drive.

You might consider purchasing an infant footmuff, which is sold in all pushchairs, it keeps your baby warm and is easily removed when it becomes too hot. It is recommended to carry this along when you go out in cold weather or when the sun starts to shine brightly.

Check that the pushchair buggy, or pram you purchase meets British safety standards. If it is part a travel system, check that it also meets European safety standards ECER44/04 and R129. Before you start using the pushchair, make sure that you've read the instructions. You should also show anyone who might use it to fold, open and secure it. Also, ensure that you release any locking devices when the pushchair is not in use.

Comfort

The newborn babies are small and have little strength in their necks, which is why they should lie flat for their comfort and to ease their breathing. A pushchair without a seat that is lying flat isn't suitable for infants or newborns, because they could fall asleep in an unnatural position. upright and will prevent their airways from opening fully, potentially leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Pick a stroller that is reclining with a seat that can be used flat from birth. This type of pushchair can be referred to as a stroller, buggy or pram.

In addition to a lying-flat seat model, you should also look for other features that are appropriate for newborns, like the ability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest as well as an ample seat with 3 adjustable height settings - you can even use it while you're feeding your baby or toddler. Consider purchasing a footmuff made of soft, comfortable material which shields your child from the sun and keeps them warm. A majority of brands include a padded footmuff in their range of pushchairs and accessories or sell them separately.

Many parents purchase multiple pushchairs to upgrade as their child grows. If you're planning on doing this, make sure to choose an easy-to-use pushchair that has excellent suspension and a large rear tyre to handle urban and rough terrain and a simple fold, one-handed design.

Travel systems that combine a car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with an chassis and seat are another great option for newborns and babies. These are great for long journeys as babies can be transported safely and comfortably in the car seat or carrycot, then transferred to a pushchair when they are ready.

Style

A pushchair for newborns is one of the most important baby purchases you'll ever make, so it must be comfortable and simple to use. Consider features such as the comfort of a cushioned seat and a movable handlebar so you can find the ideal position for you and your little one. It is also important to ensure that it is sturdy enough for daily use and can withstand some bumps in the road.

Newborns must be lying flat to aid in their lung and spinal development, so it's essential that you buy a pram that is able to accommodate them in this position. This is why a lot of prams that are 'from birth' come with the option of a carrycot connected to the chassis, ensuring that your newborn is always close to you.

Make sure to check the specifications to be sure. Some prams pushchairs prams pushchairs come with a lie-flat option without a carrycot. They may be suitable for babies up to six months old. Alternately, you can purchase a travel system, which typically comes with a car seat that is ready to go the moment your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is especially designed for infants since it allows you to bring your baby closer with the touch a button. Jaya one of the parents who tested it is adamant that it's great for keeping contact and bonding. It can be used in conjunction with the car seat, carrycot, and seat attachments to the unit. This makes it an excellent option for a trip with a child.

There are a variety of different styles, colours and prints to suit your home decor or nursery, but try to avoid any bright colours that could be distracting for your newborn. You'll likely be using your pushchair for a long time so it's worthwhile to invest in a style that you'll still love several years down the line.

If you're looking for a chic pushchair that's also light and compact when folded, take a look at the YOYO2 from Babyzen. It features a smooth curve with an extravagant feel for your infant and comes with a movable carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favourite of parents who want a compact urban-friendly pram. It comes with additional features, like a convenient cup holders.

Weight

There are plenty of options to choose from, whether you're looking for an infant pushchair or a model that can fit your toddler. You must take into consideration that a newborn baby could be heavy. Therefore, you must consider the weight (with or without a carrycot) of the pram or pushchair. This is especially important for those who travel a lot or take public transport regularly.

Newborns, unlike older children, have very little neck muscles. They must be able to lie flat when they sleep. Experts advise that babies should not be taken on long journeys with pushchairs without this option, as they could suffer breathing issues due to the position of their necks scrunched up. This is a risk factor that can lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Many models come with the option to add a carrycot, which is perfect for newborns. Some brands also offer a range of different combinations of pushchair and pram or 'travel systems' that include both the carrycot as well as a seat unit as well as adapters to your car seat, so you can use them both from the outset.

You can also opt for a twin pushchair with two seats side by side perfect for twins or siblings who wish to keep each one another together. They are generally heavier than single pushchairs since they're designed to fit both a seat unit and baby carriers.

If you're frequent travelers on public transport or live in an area with limited space, a lightweight pushchair is the best choice. It's an excellent idea to check the size of the pushchair when folded away and if it's able to be able to fit through your doorways at home. You may also opt for the stroller or buggy that folds with a storage basket to store your shopping bags and changing kits.