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The choice of a newborn pushchair is one of the biggest decisions you'll make for your child. The best model will aid your baby's growth and in good health.

Experts advise that young babies should sleep flat in order to assist breathing and develop. A good pushchair has seats that can be positioned flat.

Seating with a lie-flat

Newborns should be able to lie flat in their pushchair for the first six months as it improves their back, development and breathing. It's important to make sure that the pushchair you are looking at is able to lay flat. Ask the store assistant to let you try out the pushchair and check if your baby is at ease in it.

A newborn pram that has a carrycot, cocoon or a seat that can be placed flat is a good option for infants. It allows them to sleep in an upright position while protecting their spines and allowing them to breathe normally. Some prams include an infant carrier or allow you to attach one separately to the frame. When your baby is older, you can swap it for the seat.

Most experts agree that it's recommended that newborns be in a pushchair with a parent facing or carrycot, which lets them look directly at their parents and makes it easier to monitor their needs and attend to their needs. Many new parents aren't certain of which direction to take for their child or when they can let them explore the world.

The reason why they are so popular is because they let you use your newborn's carrycot or cocoon on the frame of the collapsible pushchair, and then move to a reclining chair once your child is older. This saves you the burden of purchasing separate items. Some models also have the option of switching from a single to double pushchairs as your child develops, allowing you to adjust and giving you the opportunity to save money by only purchasing one piece of equipment. It is important to check the weight of the travel system (with and without the carrycot included) because you might find it heavier than other pushchairs. This is especially true in the event that you will be taking public transport or traveling frequently with your child. It is also important to determine the stability of a travel system and if it is free-standing when folded. It is essential to choose a pushchair that is sturdy and able to support the weight of a growing child.

All-terrain models

The best baby pushchairs are those that can handle all kinds of terrains. This is particularly important for those who reside in the countryside or love to take walks in the countryside and are likely to encounter bumpy ground and uneven surfaces. There are a variety of models that have been specially designed to handle this kind of terrain. The key thing is to find out how sturdy and robust the chassis is, and if there's a suspension system in place to help with the ride on rough terrain. The tyres also need to be considered. If they're air-filled, you may need to be prepared to carry a pump or at the very least a puncture repair kit with you.

There are a number of pushchairs that are all-terrain, including those made by the major brands in baby equipment. One of the most sought-after is the Out n About Nipper V5 stroller, which has a great reputation and can be used from birth with a carrycot or first-stage car seat (not suitable for overnight sleep). The air-filled tires of this stroller are perfect for use on the off-road, and its suspension will cushion your baby's journey. Once your child reaches the right age, the tyres are suitable for jogging.

The iCandy Core is another option. It can be used as a single or double pushchair and has a large basket which can hold up 10kg of groceries. Its front wheels are larger than most single pushchairs, which makes it easier to maneuver across a wider range of surfaces. It also features a recline seat that can be set to a flat position and includes an infant car seat adaptor kit, which 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 comes with big, tough tyres that are able to withstand rough surfaces. It also comes with a large basket that folds easily using just one hand. It's not cheap so you'll have to weigh the pros and cons of buying it before making a decision.

Easy to manoeuvre

There are a myriad of types of pushchairs, but when choosing one for a baby, you should consider the following factors:

A newborn baby needs to lie flat to promote the development of a healthy spine. This is best done in a carrycot or pram, but as they get older you can move to a pushchair and then to a toddler seat. It is best to choose the 3 in 1 stroller or a travel system pram or bundle. This will allow your child to develop with it. It is usually a frame that has the pram/carrycot and an infant car seat that snaps on.

You might also want to consider 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 keep them comfortable and relaxed. Some models can even come with a parent-facing canopy that allows you to keep an eye on them and keep an eye on them throughout the trip.

The weight of your stroller is an additional aspect to be considered. Make sure it's light. You don't need to carry it up and down from public transport or your vehicle frequently, so ensure it's light. Similarly, you'll want to make sure that the pushchair folds easily and compactly, making it easier to fit into the trunk of your car.

Make sure that the pushchair can be folded and easily carried when you plan to travel with your children. This is crucial, particularly when you intend to use the pushchair abroad, where customs officials might need to inspect it for security reasons.

You might also want to determine if the pushchair has one or linked handles and what height it's adjustable to. Links handles are more comfortable to push chair for sale [link] with one hand, while single handles allow you to fold it more compactly. You may want to think about a height-adjustable steering wheels also, which could be helpful to grandparents who could help with it. The most important thing you do not want is to struggle for hours to disassemble and assemble your pushchair, while carrying a heavy newborn on board!

Storage space

A basket of sufficient size is essential to store baby's toys and changing kit. You should choose an item with a large storage space that you can access easily when using the carrycot. It is also essential to find a model where you don't have to take your child from the cot to lift the lid.

A carrycot is a lightweight portable crib with a handle that can be connected to a pushchair chassis in order to create an entire travel system. They are often used with newborns and are an essential component of the "from birth" pushchair. They permit your baby to lie on their backs, which is good for their spine and lung development.

A sun canopy is a crucial accessory to a stroller since it shields your child from weather. Certain models come with sunshades built-in while others offer removable extendable SPF/UPF 50+ sun canopy. A footmuff is a must as it will help to keep your baby warm on cold days Look out for models that include it in the bundle or in their accessories range.