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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

Selecting a baby's pushchair is among the most crucial decisions you make for your baby. The right model will aid your baby's growth and stay healthy.

Experts advise that babies sleep flat in order to encourage breathing and development. This is why a good pushchair has a lie-flat seat.

Seating with a lie-flat

Newborns require a flat position in their pushchair for the first six months as it aids their back development and breathing. It is important to ensure that the pushchair you are contemplating is able to lie flat. A good way to test a pushchair is to ask the salesperson whether you can test it out and see if it can comfortably sleep with your baby in it.

Choosing a newborn pram with a cocoon or carrycot that can create a lie-flat chair is a great choice for young babies as it will allow them to sleep in a fully reclined position, securing their spine while allowing them to breathe normally. Some prams and strollers come with a newborn carrycot included while others have the option of attaching one separately to the frame and then switching it to the seat once your baby is old enough.

The majority of experts agree that it is best for newborns to be in a pushchair that is facing their parents or carrycot, which lets them look directly at their parents, making it easier to monitor and cater to their needs. Many new parents aren't certain of which direction to choose for their child or when they should let their baby explore the world.

The reason why they are so popular is because they allow you to use your baby's carrycot, or cocoon on the frame of the pushchair, and then switch over to a reclining seat once your child has reached a certain age. This eliminates the hassle of having to buy separate items. Some models also come with the option of switching from a single to double pushchairs when your baby develops, allowing you to adjust and making it possible to save money by only purchasing one piece of equipment. It is important to check the weight of a travel system (with and without the carrycot included) as you may find it heavier than other pushchairs, particularly when you're going to be taking public transport or travel frequently with your child. Examine the stability of the travel system, and whether it can stand on its own when folded. You'll need a sturdy and secure pushchair walker that can withstand the weight of your growing infant.

All-terrain models

The best pushchair for newborns is one that's built to tackle all kinds of terrain. This is especially important for those who live in the countryside or love to go for walks in the country and are likely to come across bumpy ground and uneven surfaces. There are a variety of models that have been specifically designed for this kind of terrain. The most important thing is to determine how durable and robust the chassis is, and whether there's a suspension system in place to assist in the journey over rough ground. The tyres should also be considered - if they're air-filled, you may have to carry a pump, or at the very least an emergency repair kit for punctures with you.

There are many all-terrain strollers on the market. These include those made by the top names in the field of baby equipment. One of the most sought-after is the Out n About Nipper V5 stroller that has a stellar reputation and can be used starting at birth with a carrycot or a first-stage car seat (not suitable for sleeping at night). Its air-filled tires are ideal for off-road usage and its suspension can cushion your baby's journey. Once your child reaches the right age, it's appropriate for jogging.

The iCandy Core is another option. It can be used as a single or double pushchair, and it comes with a huge basket that can hold 10kg of food items. Its front wheels, which are bigger than the ones on most single pushchairs make it easier to maneuver over a wide variety of surfaces. It also has a reclining seat that can be adjusted to a flat position. It also comes with an infant-car-seat adapter, which can be used as a travel system.

Another all-terrain pushchair to consider is the Mamas & Papas Ocarro, that is small enough to fit on buses and shop aisles but comes with big, tough tyres that are able to withstand rough surfaces. It also comes with a large basket and folds easily with one hand. It's not cheap you'll have to weigh up the pros and cons before making an investment.

Easy to manoeuvre

There are many types of pushchairs. But, when you are deciding on one for your child, consider the following:

To promote healthy spine development For a healthy spine, babies should lie flat. This is usually done in a carrycot or pram however once they're older, you can move to a pushchair seat and then a toddler seat. It is recommended to select a 3 in 1 stroller, also known as a travel system bundle or pram. This allows your child to grow up with it. It's usually a frame that has a pram/carrycot attached to it as well as an infant car seat that snaps on.

You may also want to consider a reversible seating unit, so that you can use it with your newborn facing you, or turn it around so that they can explore the world. This will help keep them happy and calm. Some models even come with a parent-facing canopy that allows you to monitor them and keep an eye on them throughout the trip.

The weight of your stroller is a different aspect to be considered. Check that it's lightweight. You don't need to lift it up and down from public transport or your vehicle frequently, so ensure it's lightweight. Also, you'll want ensure that the pushchair folds easily and compactly, which makes it easier to fit in the boot of your car.

If you're planning to travel with your family members, ensure that the pushchair is easy to manoeuvre and can be easily folded down for storage. This is crucial, particularly in the event that you plan to take the pushchair in countries where customs officials might need to inspect it for safety reasons.

You may also want to think about whether the pushchair comes with a single or linked handle and what height it is adjustable to. Single handles are easier to fold up and fold more compactly with single handles. It is possible to consider a height-adjustable steering wheels, too, which will be useful for any grandparents who might help you with it. You don't want to struggle for hours to put together and deconstruct your pushchair with a child who weighs a lot on board!

Storage space

A basket that is large enough is essential to store baby's toys as well as a changing kit. You should look for one with a large storage space that you can access easily while using the carrycot. It is also important to choose a model that you don't have to take your child from the cot to lift the lid.

A carrycot is a light portable crib with a handle that can be connected to a pushchair chassis in order to create an entire travel system. They are typically used with infants and are an essential component of the "from birth" pushchair. They allow your baby to lay flat, which is better for their spinal and lung development.

A sun canopy is a crucial feature of a stroller because it shields your child from weather. Certain models come with sunshades built-in while others come with removable SPF/UPF 50+ canopy. Consider a footmuff to keep your baby warm in colder weather. Look for models that have one in the bundle or accessories range.