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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 but it's important to choose the right one for your family.

Experts suggest that babies lay flat for the first few months, so look for a model with an adjustable seat that can be used as early as birth.

Safety

When choosing a stroller, the security of your child is of paramount importance. A good pushchair will have a seat which reclines to a flat position, and a five-point harness well-padded and has strong connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot and not in the main seat. If your baby's pushchair doesn't have a carrycot, you might want to think about an alternative travel system that is composed of a car seat/pram.

The frame of your pushchair must be stable and have a wide base to avoid it tipping over easily. It is also a good idea 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 has three wheels, it must have a good suspension. The wheels should be made of rubber or PU to absorb shocks. Look for brakes which are simple to operate and make sure whether they're functioning properly before you put your child in.

A good quality pushchair will have a raincover that is secured with a zip and an insulated lining. This will keep your baby comfortable and dry. Some pushchairs feature a sun canopy or hood that can be extended to provide more coverage if required. Also, make sure whether your child's pushchair comes with an adjustable handlebar for parents, so you can find the most comfortable position to push and drive.

Most pushchairs come with a footmuff that helps keep your baby warm. It can be removed if it gets too hot. It is recommended to carry this along when you go out and about in cold weather or when the sun starts to shine brightly.

It is important to check that any pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy 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 iSize. Before you begin using the pushchair, make sure that you've read the instructions. It is also important to show anyone who may use it how to fold open, secure and close it. When the pushchair's not in use, unlock all locking mechanisms.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a small neck and a weak body which is why they must lie flat to feel comfortable and breathe. A pushchair without a lie-flat seat unit isn't suitable for newborns or infants, since they can sleep in a position that is too upright, and prevent their airways from opening fully, leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

To ensure that your child is always travelling comfortably, choose a reclining pushchair with a lie-flat seat that can be used from birth. This kind of pushchair can be referred to as a stroller, buggy or pram.

Look for features that are suitable for newborns like the capability to raise or lower the chassis from the footrest. You can also use the seat while feeding your child. Consider purchasing a footmuff made of soft, comfortable material that protects your child against the sun and keeps them warm. Many brands sell them separately or in their bundles of pushchairs and accessories.

Many parents choose to buy multiple pushchairs, and then upgrade them as their child develops. If you're planning to do this, be sure you choose a light pushchair with a sturdy suspension, a huge rear tire for urban or rough terrain and a one-handed folding pushchair design.

Travel systems that combine a car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with a chassis and seat unit are a fantastic option for babies and newborns. These are perfect for long journeys as babies can be transported safely and comfortably in a car seat or carrycot, and then transferred to a pushchair once they are ready.

Style

A pushchair newborn is among the most important baby purchases you'll make, so it should be comfortable and simple to use. Look for features such as an upholstered seat that is comfortable and a movable handlebar so that you can choose the right position for you and your baby. It is also important to ensure that it is sturdy enough for daily use and is able to withstand a few bumps on the road.

It is important that you purchase a pram which can accommodate your baby in this flat position. This will assist in helping their spinal and lungs develop. This is why many prams that are 'from birth' come with a carrycot that can be attached to the chassis to ensure that your newborn is always close to you.

Some prams have an easy lie-flat position, but without carrying a carrycot. They may be suitable for infants as young as six months but you should examine the specifications thoroughly to be certain. Alternately, you can purchase a travel system, which typically comes with an infant car seat and is ready to go from the day your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is particularly suited to newborns because it allows you to bring your baby closer to you with the push of one button. It's a great way to keep eye contact and also for bonding, according to parent tester Jaya. It is also compatible with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments which makes it a flexible option for traveling with a baby.

You can pick from a variety of colours and styles that will suit your nursery decor or home decor. However, avoid anything too bright as it could distract your newborn. You'll likely use your pushchair for several years so it's worth investing in a design that you'll still love several years later.

If you're looking to find a stylish pushchair that's light and compact when folded, look at the YOYO2 by Babyzen. It features a sleek curvaceous shape that offers an extravagant feeling for your baby and comes with a movable carrycot. This stroller is a favorite for parents who want a compact, city-friendly stroller. It also comes with a few extra perks such as a handy travel cup holders.

Weight

Whether you're looking for a light pushchair for your newborn or a larger model that can be used by a toddler There are a lot of choices. It's important to keep in mind that a newborn baby can be quite heavy so look at the weight of a pushchair or pram (with and without a carrycot attached) as it's an important aspect to consider if you're travelling a lot and rely on public transport regularly or simply want something that's easy to carry in and out of your car's trunk or up and down the stairs.

Newborns, unlike older children, have very little neck muscles. They must be able lie flat while they sleep. Expert advice suggests that newborn babies should not be able to travel long distances in pushchairs that do not provide this option because they could experience breathing problems from the scrunched up position. This is a risk factor that can lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

A triple pram or pushchair is suitable from birth, and most models have the option of adding the carrycot, which is perfect for newborns, particularly if they are very small. Some brands offer a variety of pushchair and pram combos or 'travel system' which include both the carrycot and seat unit and adapters to fit your child's car seat.

A twin pushchair with two seats on either side is perfect for twins or siblings that want to be in the same room. They tend to weigh more than single pushchairs as they're designed to accommodate both a seat unit and baby carriers.

A stroller or a buggy that is lightweight is ideal if you're frequent users of public transportation or live in an urban area where space is limited. It's also a good idea to see the size of the pushchair when folded away and if it can be able to fit through your doorways at home. You may even prefer to opt for an easy-to-fold buggy or my babiie stroller with storage baskets so you can keep bags of groceries and your changing kit inside.