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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby items you'll require. There are a variety of options out there but it's essential to choose the best one for your family.

hauck-travel-n-care-stroller-olive-gold-winner-mother-baby-awards-2024-lightweight-pushchair-only-6-8kg-suspension-compact-foldable-with-raincover-35.jpgExperts advise that infants be able to lie on their backs in the first few months. Find models that have a fully reclined seat, which can be used at birth.

Safety

The safety of your baby is a top consideration when selecting the right pushchair. A reputable pushchair will feature a seat that can be reclined to a flat position, and a five-point harness that is well-padded and has strong connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot and not in the main seat. If your pushchair does not include a carrycot, then you may want to consider a travel system that's an amalgamation of a car seat/pram.

The frame of your pushchair should be sturdy and have a wide base to avoid it tipping over easily. It is important to avoid overloading the back of your pushchair with shopping bags or toys as this can affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair has three wheels, it should have a solid suspension. The wheels should be made from rubber or PU to absorb shocks. Find brakes that are simple to operate and make sure whether they're functioning properly before you fasten your baby in.

A good quality pushchair must include a raincover that is fitted with a zip and is lined with a protective lining which will help keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs have a sun canopy or hood that can be extended to give more protection when needed. Check that the handlebars on your pushchair can be adjusted for parents to ensure they are in the most comfortable position for driving and pushing.

Most pushchairs have a footmuff that keeps your baby warm. It can be removed if the temperature becomes too hot. It is recommended to carry this along when you go out in cold weather or when the sun begins to shine strong.

It is important to check that any pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy conforms to British safety standards and, if it's part of a travel system, also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 i-Size. Be sure to read the entire instruction and show anyone who may use the pushchair how to open, fold and secure it prior to when they begin using it. Also make sure to release all locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.

Comfort

Newborn babies are very small and have a weak neck. their necks, so they must lie flat to ensure their comfort and to help their breathing. A pushchair that does not have a lie-flat device is not recommended for use by newborns or infants. They may get slumber in an upright position, which will prevent their airways opening completely and could lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Select a stroller that reclines with seats that can be used flat right from birth. This kind of pushchair is often referred to as a pram, although it's also known as a stroller or buggy.

In addition to a lie-flat unit, look out for other newborn-friendly features like the capability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest, and a spacious seat with 3 adjustable height positions - you can even use it while feeding your baby or toddler. Consider buying a footmuff made of soft, comfortable materials that shields your child from the sun and keeps them warm. A majority of brands include a footmuff in their pushchair bundles and accessories ranges or sell them separately.

Many parents purchase multiple pushchairs to upgrade them as their child develops. If you plan to do this, make sure you choose a light pushchair that has a strong suspension, a huge rear tire that can handle city or rough terrain and one-handed folding.

A travel system, which includes a car seat or carrycot with a pushchair chassis and seat unit is a ideal option for infants and babies. They are ideal for long journeys because babies can be carried safely and comfortably in a car seat or carrycot, and then transferred 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 easy to use. Look for features such as the comfort of a cushioned seat and an adjustable handlebar so you can find the ideal position for you and your child. You'll be looking for a product that is able to take a few bumps on the road and is durable enough for everyday use.

Newborns must be lying flat to aid in their lung and spine development, so it's crucial that you buy a pram that can accommodate them in this flat position. This is why a lot of 'from birth' prams come with carrycots that can be attached to the chassis to ensure that your newborn is always close to you.

Make sure to check the specifications to ensure. Some prams offer a lie-flat option without carrying cots. They might be suitable for infants up to six months old. Alternatively, you can also buy a travel system that usually includes an infant car seat and is ready to go the moment your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is specifically suited to newborns because it allows you to bring your baby closer to you at the push chairs and prams of a button. It's great for keeping eye contact and also for bonding, says parent tester Jaya. It can be used in conjunction with the car seat, carrycot and seat unit attachments. This makes it a great choice for a trip with a child.

You can find a range of styles, colours and patterns to match your nursery or home decor, 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 worth investing in a style that you'll love for a few years later.

If you are seeking a fashionable lightweight, compact pushchair that folds up, then the YOYO2 by Babyzen is a good option. It features a sleek curvaceous shape that offers an extravagant feel for your newborn and comes with a movable carrycot. This pram is a favourite for parents who want a compact, urban-friendly stroller. It also comes with some additional features like a handy mug holders.

Weight

There are a variety of options available regardless of whether you're looking for an infant pushchair or one that can be used by your toddler. It is important to consider that a newborn baby could be quite heavy. Therefore, you should take a look at the weight (with or without carrying cots) of a pushchair or triple pram. This is important when you travel pram frequently or use public transport frequently.

Newborns, unlike older children, have very little neck muscles. They should be able to lay flat when they sleep. Experts recommend that babies not be taken on long journeys using pushchairs that do not offer this option, since they may develop breathing issues when they are in a scrunched-up position. This is an important risk factor that can lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

A pushchair or pram is suitable from birth and most models have the option of incorporating an infant carrycot that is ideal for babies, particularly if they are very small. Some brands also offer a range of different double 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 use them both from the outset.

A twin pushchair with two seats on either side is perfect for twins or siblings that want to be together. They are heavier than single pushchairs as they have to accommodate seats as well as baby carriers.

A lightweight buggy or stroller is ideal if you're a regular traveller on public transport or you live in an urban area where space is at a premium. It's an excellent idea to determine how compact the pushchair folds away and if it's able to fit through your home doorways. You might even choose a foldaway stroller or buggy with a storage basket to store your shopping bags and changing kits.