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Buying a New Born egg push chair Chair

This high-end pushchair is perfect for infants due to its luxury knit fabric and ergonomically designed support. It is also easy to assemble and effortlessly navigate the narrow aisles of a store.

Select a model with either a carrycot or a combination of the car seat and carriercot, which is suitable for newborns. Some models come with the option of a reversible model, so you can decide if your baby faces you or the rest of the world.

Safety

A pushchair (also known as buggy, pram, or stroller) is one of the most commonly used baby items, so safety should be a priority when choosing one. Look for a five-point safety harness. This system locks the child in the seat by securing five points - two across shoulders two around the hips, two between legs and two in the middle. This system helps prevent the child from falling out of the seat when it is flipped over or while driving up or down a steep kerb.

For newborns carrying a carrycot or infant car seats / prams & carrycots is vital. They should be able to lie down. This is to protect their spine and allows them to breathe fully. This is vital as it reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Newborn babies should never take long trips in the pushchair that does not have this feature, even if it has the option of reclining seats.

It is also recommended that you purchase a pushchair suitable from the time of birth. The pushchair should be able to be used with a carrycot that is able to lie flat or an infant car seat or pram. It should also include an infant seat that is fully reversible so that the child can look at either the parent or the world.

The wheels of the stroller must be strong with a good suspension and be easily accessible. Many pushchairs come with pneumatic tyres which absorb shocks better than standard tyres and can run on uneven terrain.

Accessories like shopping baskets or pram changing bags or rain covers can be helpful particularly if you're running errands while your baby is in tow. A lot of pushchairs have a hood that can be placed over the baby's head, thereby shielding them from sun and wind. Some hoods are adjustable and allow you to raise or lower them according to the weather.

Comfort

When it comes to infant pushchairs you want one that is comfortable for baby as well as the parent. This could be padded seats, simple to move around and durable enough to withstand the rough terrain. Consider features like weather protection and storage. If you plan to use the stroller for jogging or off-road adventures, you will need an infant stroller with bigger wheels. This will provide your child maximum comfort even on the most difficult terrain.

The best pushchair to use for the newborn is a travel system or pram that comes with a carrycot. This will allow your baby to sleep in a lying flat position, which is crucial for lung and spine development. Some pushchairs that are labeled "suitable for babies from birth" require that your child can sit up independently. Make sure you check this before you make the purchase.

A bassinet is an alternative, providing a small baby cot to rest in, while remaining safe and secure in the pushchair. They are generally more expensive than a travel system. But, if your child is comfortable in this seat, it could be worth the cost.

A lot of pushchairs have the option to 'face' the seat towards you, for bonding and comfort or, if you prefer, away from you, where to buy pushchairs explore the world. These are sometimes called facing the world or towards parents. Some pushchairs have a single to double option. This means that they can be converted into a double pushchair without the need for an additional frame.

For hot days you'll need a parasol for your pushchair to protect your baby from the sun and prevent overheating. Many manufacturers include this as part of the pushchair bundle or offer it as a separate item and you should look for this. You may want to purchase a footmuff for colder weather. It will keep your baby warm. You can find a wide selection of these and most are machine washable.

Style

When shopping for a new push chair it is crucial to consider the finer details, particularly as it will be among the most used baby items. Certain models are designed for rough terrain, and have bigger wheels and a sturdy frame. Some models are lighter and easier to move when folded. Some models also come with adjustable seat padding, expandable SPF canopy, and a footmuff that keeps warm during colder months.

It is recommended that you lay newborns flat as it aids in the development of their spine and opens their airways. It is recommended to use a pushchair or pram with the carrycot or travel system. Some pushchairs have a fully reclining seat unit or carrycot, and are suitable from birth. Check that this feature is available, as some descriptions only state an option to recline, but not mention the option of a lie-flat seat.

The majority of pushchairs allow the option of facing your child's face or a world facing seat unit to allow you to have your baby face you for reassurance and bonding or away from you so that they can explore the world around them. Some pushchairs let you choose both simultaneously!

Many pushchairs come with a selection of accessories, including baskets and shopping trays to make it easier for parents. Some pushchairs come with an inbuilt sunshade that is made of UPF50 or SPF+ fabrics. This helps protect the child from the sun. Other popular accessories include a parasol that can be attached with a clamp to the frame of the pushchair, or a sunmuff that is often included in the package or sold as an add-on.

Budget

A new pushchair is likely be one of the most expensive items for your baby so it's important you take your time researching and purchasing within your budget. It's important to consider that a pram will be in your home for a long time, and it's also the most frequently used item, so you need to ensure you buy one that is suitable for your needs and is comfortable for you and your child.

You should consider purchasing a travel system that includes a carrycot and seat. This is the safest method of transporting a baby since it makes sure they lie flat. This is the best way to protect their spinal development and open their airways. Newborns should be transported in a reclining position until they reach six months old.

Some pushchairs can be used as early as birth, and come with a seat that reclines fully to a flat position. This is essential since it protects the newborn's spine as it develops and allows them to rest comfortably during long journeys. It's important to know that not all pushchairs labeled 'lie-flat" actually provide a completely flat position. You should check this before purchasing.

It is also worth looking at a model with a large shopping basket, which is essential for storing all your baby's necessities and other items. The basket should be easy to access and you will be able to get your shopping without a hassle or having to remove your baby from the carrier.

Wheels are also different between models. Certain models have wheels that can be locked, swivelled, or fixed to aid in maneuvering the pushchair. Some have larger wheels, which are more sturdy on rough terrain or are fitted PU tyres that are designed to be puncture-resistant.

Be aware of the dimensions of the handlebar and whether it is adjustable to your height. Also, make sure that the pushchair can be folded down to fit into your car's boot or on public transport. Certain models, such as the Joie Vinca comes with a one-handed fold that was highly reviewed by our MFM home testers and earned it an award of Gold Award in previous MadeForMums awards.