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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can rely on pushchairs car seats and prams to be versatile and multi-functional. They are the co-pilots for your child's next adventure.

A pram newborn is designed for infants and newborns. It comes with a an incredibly sturdy, deep carrycot that has soft and secure walls.

A pram comes with a bassinet, however it can also be converted into a stroller once the baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns should be protected to the greatest extent possible. A stroller or pram with safety features will ensure that your baby is safe and comfortable during travel. The basic requirements for any stroller or pram are to have a working brake, a five-point safety harness (2 shoulder straps, two waist straps, and a Crotch strap) and a wrist tether strap for the person pushing the pram. Make sure the pram you select meets these requirements.

Find a pram that allows your baby to ride in the recommended position of lying flat. This position is supportive for the baby and helps prevent the risk of a dangerous curve in the spine which can lead to spinal problems. It reduces the chance of SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome) or asphyxiation, by keeping the airways free. Most prams that can be used from birth will come with a seat unit that will recline into a lie-flat pram position for infants and transform into a pushchair unit for older children.

The suspension of a pram will determine how smoothly it runs. A pram with many spring suspensions will cost more however, it's worth the extra expense if you plan to use your pram every day for a couple of years or more.

Always read the instructions and look at the warning labels on your stroller or pram. Also, ensure that your stroller is parked in a secure location away from traffic, bicycles or other hazards when it is not being used. It is also a good idea to remove any bags or items off the handles, as they could cause your baby to get trapped or even die.

A stroller or pram should not be left alone with a child in it even if they're asleep. They could get squirming into the stroller and become stuck, or be pushed away and cause injuries. Hanging bags, or other items from the handles is not a good thing as they can fall and strike your child on the head.

Comfort

Possibility of lying flat seating is an absolute essential for infants because it helps improve lung and back development. Cocoons or carriers are available on many prams. They create a nest-like space that is a comfortable place for your baby and can be detached easily from the frame. Others, like the egg2's bucket style seat do not recline to lie flat, but they still provide a comfy ride for your baby.

Some prams have a separate seat or bassinet for the newborn. This allows you to easily switch between sleeping and sitting positions depending on what your baby needs. This is often described as a "travel system' and is the first option you should test with your baby.

Choose a stroller with two shoulder straps (ideally with padding) and a five-point safety harness that fits your baby's body securely. Check that there are no gaps or loose places where fingers could become trapped. Also, ensure that the buckles are safe for older children to operate. Also, consider if you'd like a pram that is oriented towards parents. It is ideal to keep an eye on your child and helps them feel more secure by seeing their parents.

Our parent testers enjoyed the features of some prams such as the Graco Near2Me, which allows you to raise your baby by pressing one button. This is an excellent way to keep connected to your baby, especially when they're sleeping. If you're in the market for a travel system, make sure that the frame's compatibility with your car capsule to avoid the need to wake them up every time you're changing between car, pram and back again.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is essential to consider the needs of your baby's transportation. Some prams include the option of a carrycot or bassinet which allow your baby to lay flat (essential for their spinal development and breathing) while others come with seats that can recline into a flat position. It's also a good idea to check out the other accessories are included in the pram, such as a changing bag and footmuff which are essential to keep your baby warm in colder months.

Some strollers and prams can be converted into travel systems. You can connect a car pod to the frame with adaptors so that you can move your child from the car to the pushchair without waking them up. These are useful when you have a busy schedule or you do not have enough space in your car boot to accommodate the pram. However, it is important to keep in mind that you'll need wait until your child is old enough to sit by themselves before you can transform them from a car capsule to pushchair.

Our parent tester discovered that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her son's 10 months old was a wonderful feature. An excellent example is the Graco Near2Me which can lower to allow your baby to glide towards you by pressing a button and stay in constant eye contact.

Also, ensure that your pram newborn (visit this hyperlink) has a sturdy base and wheels that can withstand potholes and bumps. Also, make sure you can fold it up easily and make sure the safety harness you use is safe that fits comfortably and securely (five-point instead of three-point) and can be adjusted as your child grows. It should be possible to store bags for changing and shopping underneath the pram (but be aware that excessive weight could cause it to topple over). If you're unsure of which model to choose, try out a variety of models at your local store.