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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most essential baby items you'll need. There are a lot of options to choose from, but it is important to select the best one for you and your family.

Experts advise that infants be able to lie on their backs within the first few months. Choose models that have a fully reclined seat that can also be used from birth.

Safety

The safety of your baby is a top consideration when selecting the right pushchair. A good pushchair will feature a seat that can be reclined to a flat position, and a five-point harness that is padded with firm connections. Carrycots are a great option for infants. They should never be placed in the seat that is used for primary use. If your stroller does not come with a carrycot, you should think about a travel system which is a car seat and pram in one.

The frame of your pushchair needs to be sturdy and have a wide base to prevent it tipping over easily. It is also advisable to avoid filling the back of your pushchair with toys or shopping bags as this can affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair has three wheels, it should have a sturdy suspension. The wheels should be made of rubber or PU to help absorb shocks. Find brakes that are simple to operate and ensure they work before you secure your baby.

A high-quality pushchair will include a raincover that can be fitted with a zipper and an outer lining that is waterproof. This will keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs have an hood or sun canopy that can be extended to give more coverage when needed. You should also check whether your stroller comes with an adjustable handlebar for parents, so you can get the most comfortable position to push and drive.

The majority of pushchairs come with an infant footmuff to keep your baby warm. It can be removed if it becomes too hot. It is recommended to carry this along when you go out in cold weather or when the sun starts to shine strong.

It is crucial to confirm that the pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy complies with British safety standards and, if it is part of a travel system, as well as European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 iSize. Before you start using the pushchair, ensure that you've read all the instructions. You should also show anyone who might use it to fold, open and secure it. When the pushchair's not in use, release all locking mechanisms.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a very small neck and have a very weak strength and therefore, they need to lie flat to feel comfortable and to breathe. A pushchair without a lie-flat device is not recommended to be used by newborns or infants. They may fall asleep in a upright position which can prevent their airways from opening fully and can cause Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Select a stroller that reclines with a seat that can be used flat from birth. This type of pushchair can also be called a buggy, stroller or pram.

Look for features that are suitable for infants like the capability to raise or lower the chassis while sitting at the footrest. You can also use the seat to feed your child. It is also worth considering buying a footmuff, which is made from soft and comfortable material that shields your child from the sun while keeping them warm and comfortable. A majority of brands include a padded footmuff in their range of pushchairs and accessories or sell them on their own.

Parents often buy multiple pushchairs to upgrade them as their child grows. If you're considering doing this, be sure to look out for a light pushchair with an excellent suspension and a big rear tyre that can handle rough terrain and city use and a simple fold, one-handed design.

Travel systems that combine a car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with a seat unit and chassis are another great option for babies and newborns. These are ideal for long trips, since infants can be carried in a safe manner in their car seat or carrycot and later transferred to the pushchair when they are ready to sit up.

Style

A pushchair newborn is one of the most important baby purchases you'll ever make, so it should be comfortable and user-friendly. Look for features such as the comfort of a cushioned seat and a movable handlebar so you can find a position that's right for you and your child. You should also make sure that the product is durable enough for everyday use and is able to withstand a few bumps along the way.

It is essential to purchase a pram which can accommodate your baby in this flat position. This will aid in the development of their spine and lungs. Many 'from birth" prams pushchairs prams pushchairs have a carrycot which can be attached to the chassis. This allows your baby to always be close to you.

Some prams offer the option of a lie-flat, without carrycots and could be suitable for infants that are less than six months old but you should check the specifications carefully to ensure. Alternatively, you can also purchase a travel system, which typically comes with an infant car seat and is ready to go as soon as your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is particularly suited for newborns as it allows you to bring your baby closer to you at the touch a button. It's great for keeping eye contact and bonding, according to tester Jaya. It can be used in conjunction with the car seat, carrycot or seat unit attachments. This makes it a great choice for a trip with a child.

You can pick from a wide range of colours, styles, and prints that will match your nursery decor or home decor. However, avoid anything that is bright, as it could be distracting to your newborn. You will likely utilize your pushchair for many years, so it is worthwhile to invest in a design that you enjoy.

If you're looking for a chic pushchair that's light and compact when folded, look at the YOYO2 from Babyzen. It features a sleek curved shape that gives your baby a luxurious feel. It also comes with a carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favourite of parents who want a small urban-friendly pram newborn. It also comes with a few additional features like a useful mug and a holder for your mug.

Weight

If you're looking for a light pushchair for newborns or a bigger model that can handle toddlers There are a lot of options. It's worth bearing in mind that a newborn baby can be quite heavy so take a look at the weight of a pram or pushchair (with and without a carrycot attached) as this is an important consideration in case you're frequently travelling or use public transport frequently or just want something easy to lift into and out of your car's boot or to climb and descend stairs.

Unlike older children, newborns aren't as strong in their neck muscles, so they require to lay flat for sleep. Expert advice suggests that newborn babies should not travel long distances in pushchairs that don't provide this option because they may develop breathing difficulties because of the scrunched-up position. This is a risk factor that contributes to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Many models come with the option to add a carrycot, which is great for babies. Certain brands also offer a range of different pram and pushchair combinations or 'travel systems' that include both the carrycot and seat unit, as well as adapters for your car seat so that you can use them together from the outset.

A twin pushchair with two seats on either side is ideal for twins or siblings who want to be in the same room. They weigh more than single pushchairs because they must accommodate seats as well as baby carriers.

If you are frequent users of public transport or live in an area with a limited space, a light buggy is the best option. You should also check how compactly the stroller can be folded and whether it can fit through the doorways of your home. You might even choose a stroller that folds away or a buggy with a storage basket for your shopping bags and changing kits.