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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is one of the most essential baby items you'll need. There are many options available however it is crucial to choose the right one for your family and you.

Experts advise that infants be able to lie on their backs within the first few months. Look for models that have a fully reclined seat that can also be used at birth.

Safety

Your baby's safety is paramount when choosing a pushchair. A good pushchair will feature a seat that can be reclined to a flat position, and a five-point harness that is padded with firm connections. Newborns should always be transported in a carrycot, not in the main seat. If your pushchair does not come with a carrycot, you should think about a travel system that is a car seat and pram in one.

The frame of your stroller needs to be stable and it should have a wide base so that it does not tip over easily. It is important to avoid overloading the back of your pushchair with bags of shopping or toys because this could affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair is a three wheeler it must have a good suspension and the wheels must be made of rubber or PU for greater shock absorption. Find brakes that are easy to operate and ensure they work before you secure your baby.

A high-quality pushchair will come with a rain cover that is fitted with a zipper and an insulated lining. This will keep your baby comfortable and dry. Some pushchairs have a sun canopy, also known as a hood, that can be extended to provide more coverage. You should also check whether your stroller has a handlebar that is adjustable for parents so you can find the most comfortable position to push and drive.

You might want to buy an infant footmuff, which is sold in all pushchair brands. It keeps your baby warm and can be removed if it becomes too hot. It is recommended to carry this with you when going out in cold weather or when the sun starts to shine.

It is important to check that the double pram and pushchair, pushchair or buggy you purchase complies with British safety standards and, if it's 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 begin using it. When the pushchair is not 3 in 1 pram use, release all locking mechanisms.

Comfort

Infants are tiny and have a weak neck. their necks, therefore they should lay flat for their comfort and to help their breathing. A pushchair without a lie-flat device is not recommended for use by infants or newborns. They could fall asleep in an upright position, which could prevent their airways from opening fully and could result in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Pick a stroller that is reclining with seats that can be used flat right from birth. This type of pushchair is usually called a double pram pushchair, however it is also referred to as a buggy or stroller.

In addition to a lie-flat seat unit, look out for other newborn-friendly features like the ability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest as well as a large seat with three adjustable height positions. You can even use it while you're feeding your toddler or baby. You should consider purchasing a footmuff that is made of soft, comfortable material which shields your child from the sun and keeps them warm. Many brands include a padded footmuff in their pushchair bundles and accessories or sell them on their own.

Many parents purchase multiple pushchairs to upgrade as their child develops. If you are planning to do this, be sure to choose a lightweight pushchair with a sturdy suspension, a large rear tire for city or rough terrain and one-handed folding.

A travel system that includes a car seat or carrycot with a chassis for a pushchair and seat unit is another ideal option for infants and babies. These are perfect for long trips as babies can be transported safely and comfortably in the car seat or carrycot, and then transferred to a pushchair when they are ready.

Style

A baby pushchair is one of the most important purchases you will make for your baby. It should be simple to use and comfortable. Consider features such as the comfort of a cushioned seat and a handlebar that can be adjusted so you can find a position that's right for you and your little one. You'll also want to ensure that it is durable enough for everyday use and will withstand some bumps along the way.

It is crucial to buy a pram that can accommodate your newborn in this position. This will aid in the development of their spine and lungs. This is the reason why many 'from birth' prams come with carrycots that can be attached to the chassis so your baby is always close to you.

Some prams offer a lie-flat position without a carrycot and may be suitable for infants as young as six months but you should check the specifications carefully to ensure. You can also buy a travel system that usually includes a car seat that is ready to go from the day your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is particularly suitable for babies, as it allows you to bring your baby closer to your at the press of the button. Jaya is a parent tester, says it's great for keeping contact and for bonding. It also works with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments, making it a flexible option for traveling with a newborn.

There's a wide selection of different styles, colours and designs to complement your home or nursery decor, but try to avoid any bright colours that could distract your baby. You will likely use your pushchair for a number of years, so it's worth investing in a design that you enjoy.

If you're looking to find a stylish pushchair that's also light and compact when folded, look at the YOYO2 by Babyzen. It features a sleek curve with an elegant feel for your infant and comes with a removable carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favourite of parents who are looking for a compact, city-friendly pram. It has some extra features, like a convenient cup holder.

Weight

If you're in search of a light pushchair for your newborn or a larger model that can accommodate toddlers, there are plenty of choices. You should consider that a newborn baby can be heavy. Therefore, you should take a look at the weight (with or without a carrycot) of the triple pram or pushchair. This is especially important if you travel a lot or take public transport often.

Unlike older children, newborns have a weaker strength in their neck muscles, so they require to lie flat to sleep. Experts suggest that babies should not be transported long distances using pushchairs without this option as they could suffer breathing issues from the scrunched-up position. This is one of the risk factors that contributes to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

A lot of models allow you to add a carrycot, which is perfect for newborns. Some brands also provide a range of different pram and pushchair combinations 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 combine them from the beginning.

You can also choose twin pushchairs that have two seats that sit side by side, ideal for twins or siblings who wish to keep each one another together. These tend to be heavier than single pushchairs because they are designed to accommodate the seat unit and baby carriers.

If you are frequent travelers on public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a lightweight buggy is the best travel stroller option. You should also check how compactly the stroller can fold and whether it can fit through the doors of your house. It is also possible to opt for the stroller or buggy that folds away with a storage basket so you can put bags of groceries and your changing kit.