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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A baby pushchair is among the most essential baby items you'll need. There's a lot of choice available but it's essential to find the right one for your family.

Experts suggest that infants be able to lay flat within the first few months. Choose a model that has a fully reclined seat that can be used from birth.

Safety

Your baby's safety is the most important factor when choosing a pushchair. A good pushchair will have a seat which reclines to a flat position, and a five-point harness that is padded with firm connections. Carrycots are the best option for babies. They should not be placed in the seat that is used for primary use. If your pushchair does not have a carrycot then you should think about a travel system that is a car seat and pram in one.

The frame of your pushchair should be sturdy and have a broad base to prevent it tipping over easily. Avoid overloading your pushchair's back with shopping bags or toys as this can affect its stability. If your pushchair has three wheels then it should have an excellent suspension and the wheels should be made of rubber or PU for better shock absorption. Look for brakes which are easy to operate and check that they are working well before you put your baby in.

A high-quality pushchair should have a raincover that is zipped in place and has an outer lining that is waterproof. This will keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs come with a sun canopy, or the hood, which can be extended to give more coverage. Make sure that the handlebars of your pushchair can be adjusted to allow parents to find the most comfortable position for driving and pushing.

You might want to buy an infant footmuff, which is sold in most pushchair brands. It keeps your baby warm and can be removed when it gets too hot. This is a great idea to carry around while out and about, particularly in cold weather.

It is important to check that any pushchair, pram or buggy you purchase is compliant with British safety standards and, if it's part of a travel system also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 iSize. Ensure that you have gone through all the directions and show anyone who might use the pushchair how to open, fold and secure it before they start using it. Make sure you unlock all locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a small neck and have a very weak strength and therefore, they need to lie flat in order to be comfortable and breathe. A pushchair that does not have a lie-flat model is not suited for use by newborns or infants. They can sleep in a seated position, which will prevent their airways opening completely and could lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Choose a reclining stroller with a seat that can be used flat from the time of birth. This kind of pushchair is commonly referred to as a pram, although it's also known as a buggy or triple stroller.

Consider features that are suitable for babies for example, the ability to raise or lower the chassis at the footrest. You can also use the seat while feeding your child. You should also consider purchasing a footmuff, which is made of soft and comfortable material that protects your child from sun while keeping them warm and cozy. Many brands sell them separately or include them in their bundles of accessories and pushchairs.

Many parents purchase multiple pushchairs to upgrade as their child develops. If you are planning to do this, make sure you select a light pushchair that has a strong suspension, a large rear tire that can handle rough terrain or city use and a one-handed folding design.

Travel systems that combine a car seat, a carrycot or pushchair chassis with a seat unit and chassis are another great option for newborns and babies. These are great for long trips because babies can travel safely and comfortably in a car seat or carrycot, and then moved to a pushchair when they're ready.

Style

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby items you'll make, so it must be comfortable and simple to use. Look for features like a comfortable seat padding and a movable handlebar so that you can choose the ideal position for you and your little one. It is also important to make sure that the product is sturdy enough for daily use and can withstand some bumps along the way.

Newborns need to be in a lie-flat position to help with their lung and spinal development, so it's essential that you buy a pram that can be used in this position. This is why a lot of 'from birth' prams are designed with carrycots that can be attached to the chassis so your newborn is always close to you.

Some prams pushchairs prams have a lie-flat position without carrycots and could be suitable for newborns up to around six months however, it is best to examine the specifications thoroughly to be certain. You can also purchase a travel system that includes a car-seat and is available from the moment your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is especially designed for infants, as it lets you bring your baby closer to your at the touch of the button. Jaya is a parent tester says it's great for keeping contact and to bond. It is also compatible with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments making it a flexible option for travelling with a baby.

You can choose from a wide range of colours styles, designs, and prints that will match your nursery's decor or decor. Be careful not to choose anything too bright as it could be distracting to your baby. You'll likely be using your pushchair for many years so it's worthwhile to invest in a model that you'll love for a few years later.

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

Weight

There are plenty of options to choose from, whether you're looking for an infant double pushchair or a model that can accommodate your toddler stroller. It's worth bearing in mind that a baby born today is quite heavy, so take a look at the weight of a pram or pushchair (with and without a carrycot attached) because this is an important factor to consider in case you're frequently travelling or use public transport frequently or just want something easy to lift out and into your car's trunk or to climb and descend the stairs.

Young children, unlike older ones, have very little neck muscles. They should be able lie on their backs when they sleep. Expert advice suggests that young infants should not travel long distances in pushchairs which do not provide this option since they may experience breathing issues from the scrunched up position. This is a risk that can contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

A pram or pushchair is suitable from birth and many models offer the option of adding a carrycot which is ideal for infants, especially those who are tiny. Some brands also provide various pram and pushchair combinations or 'travel systems' which include both the carrycot as well as a seat unit, as well as adapters for your car seat so you can use them together from the beginning.

You can also select a twin pushchair that has two seats side by side, ideal for twins or siblings who want to keep each other together. They are generally heavier than single pushchairs as they're designed to accommodate both the seat unit and baby carriers.

If you're a frequent traveller by public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a light buggy is the ideal choice. It's an excellent idea to see the size of the pushchair when folded away and if it's able to fit through your home doorways. You could also consider a stroller that folds away or a buggy with a storage basket for your shopping bags and changing kits.