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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can depend on prams and pushchairs to be versatile and multi-functional. They are the co-pilots for your child's new journey.

A pram for newborns is a special stroller designed for babies and newborns. It comes with a sturdy, deep carrycot and soft, safe walls.

A pram is equipped with a bassinet, however it can be converted to a stroller when the baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns should be protected as much as is possible. A stroller or pram with safety features will keep your baby safe and comfortable during travel. A stroller or pram must have a working break, a 5-point harness (2 shoulder straps and two waist straps and the crotch belt) and a wrist tether for the person driving it. Make sure the pram you choose meets these standards.

Find a pram that allows your baby to ride in the recommended lie-flat position. This position helps your baby and helps prevent the development of a risky spinal curve which could lead to spinal issues. It reduces the risk of SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome) or asphyxiation, by keeping the airways free. The majority of sale prams that can be used from birth will have a seat unit that will recline into a lie-flat pram position for babies younger than the age of one and transform into a pushchair unit for older children.

The suspension of the pram will determine how smooth it is. A pram with many suspensions is likely to be more costly but it may be worth it to purchase this feature if you are planning to use your pram daily for a couple of years or more.

It is important to be sure to read the instruction manual and look over the warning labels on your pram or stroller. Also, ensure that your pram is parked in a secure location away from traffic, bicycles or other hazards when it's not being used. It is also a good idea to remove any bags or items from the handles as they could cause your baby to get caught or suffocate.

A twin pram or stroller should never be left unattended with a baby in it, even if they are asleep. They could wriggle into the pram and get trapped, or slide away and cause injury. Hanging bags, or other items from the handles isn't a good thing as they can fall and hit your child in the head.

Comfort

It is vital that newborns have the option to lie flat, as this promotes lung and back development. Many prams have cocoons or carrycots that creates a cosy nest-like space for your infant and can be easily detached from the frame. Others, such as the egg2's bucket-style seat do not recline to lay flat, but provide a comfy ride for your baby.

Some prams also have a separate bassinet, newborn inset or stroller seat, so you can easily switch between sleeping and sitting modes according to your baby's requirements. It is often referred to as a "travel system" and is the first option to try out with your baby.

Choose a stroller with two shoulder straps (ideally padded) and a sturdy five-point safety harness that fits your bub's body securely. Be sure that there aren't any gaps or areas that are loose where fingers could become trapped, and that the buckles are simple to use, especially for older children. It's also worth considering whether you'd like a parent facing pram or not. It's ideal for keeping an eye on your child and helping children feel secure with the familiarity of their parents.

Some prams, like the Graco Near2Me, have an awesome raise and lower feature that brings your baby right up to your face at the touch of the button, which our parent testers absolutely loved! This is a great method of keeping eye contact with your baby, and stay in contact, particularly when they're sleeping. If you are seeking a travel system compatible with the car capsule you pick it is not necessary to wake your baby up to switch between the pram and car.

Convenience

When you are shopping for a new baby's running pram, it is crucial to think about your baby's transport needs. Some prams come with the option of a carrycot or bassinet which allow your baby to lay flat (essential for their development of their spine and breathing) while others come with a seat that can recline into a flat position. It is important to check out the other accessories the pram comes with, such as the footmuff and changing bag that are essential to keep your baby warm in colder months.

Some prams and strollers can be converted into travel systems. You can connect a car pod to a frame with adaptors so that you can transfer your child from the car to the pushchair without waking them. These can be useful if you have a busy lifestyle or don't have a sufficient space for pram capsules, but it is worth bearing in mind that your baby must be old enough and able to sit up independently before you can switch them from car capsule to pram.

Our parent tester discovered that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her son's 10 months old was a wonderful feature. One example is the Graco Near2Me that allows your child to 'glide towards you at the touch of an button.

Make sure that your pram newborn has a sturdy base with wheels that can withstand bumps and potholes and that you are able to fold it down easily, and check that the safety harness is in good working order and fits comfortably (five-point rather than three-point) and is able to be adjusted as your child grows. You will also be able to put your shopping bags and changing bags in the basket underneath (although remember that putting on too much weight can cause it to tip over). If you're not sure which model to go with, try out a variety of models at the local retailer.